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The document provides a checklist and template for submitting articles for publication. It details formatting guidelines for manuscript submission, including page layout, references, figures, and tables. Authors are instructed to thoroughly proofread their work and address any referee comments before final submission.

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Template Full Paper & Abstract

The document provides a checklist and template for submitting articles for publication. It details formatting guidelines for manuscript submission, including page layout, references, figures, and tables. Authors are instructed to thoroughly proofread their work and address any referee comments before final submission.

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Typesetting Proof Checklist and Article Template

All changes at this stage need to be within the bounds of reasonable revision
(rather than writing a substantially different article). If a referee has
recommended revisions, we suggest that you take their comments seriously and
address their concerns as best as you can.
It is important that you thoroughly proofread and edit the final version of your
article. Following is our recommended checklist to assist you in submitting the final
version of your article for typesetting:

All manuscript should be type on one side of A4 (8.27 x 11.69)

Every manuscript must include a list of references contain only the work
cited. It should follow the American Psychological Association (APA) of
Style.

Check spelling and punctuation line by line.

Check names of authors and editors in the reference list and cross-check
with citations within the body your article.

Check the accuracy of citations, quotations, tables and captions to diagrams,


illustrations and maps.

Please provide tables using the Microsoft Word table menu.

Please refrain from using Word Drawing objects. Figures should be in JPEG
or PNG format only.

Please use Times New Roman throughout your article, including tables and
figure captions.

It is also recommended that you check:

The "About" tab in your workspace for current information about the title,
subtitle, abstract or keywords. You can make any corrections to these parts
of the article.
AUTHOR SURNAME: ARTICLE TITLE
Use the "Collaborators" tab in your workspace to provide information about
co-authors. If there are any additions or deletions to the authorship you can
make the required changes in the "collaborators" tab. It is recommended
that you check that the information about your co-authors is correct and
current.

Please find below a template to use for your final submission. Please note that the
headers and footers will be updated by a member of our publishing staff when the article
is typeset.
AUTHOR SURNAME: ARTICLE TITLE
Article Title: Subtitle (if the manuscripts title written in Bahasa
Indonesia, it should be written in English either)
Author(s) Name, co-author(s) name
University Affiliation, Country

Author(s) e-mail:

Abstract

(if the abstracts and keywords written in Bahasa Indonesia, it should be written
in English either)
Please insert the abstract here. About 200-250 words, if your manuscript written in Bahasa
Indonesia, it should be presented both in English and Bahasa Indonesia on a separate page
immediately preceding the text of the manuscript. The abstract should concisely inform the
reader of the manuscripts topic, its methods and its findings. It should not contains any
references or displayed equations. The manuscripts title, but neither the authors name nor other
identification designations, should appear above the abstract heading.

Keywords: List of Keywords in Title Case, written in alphabetical order, commas in between, and
at least contains of 4 keywords.

Section Heading

T he opening paragraph has no indentation. The first letter of the opening paragraph
of the article should be in drop case. Your articles format should follow the
format of this template. To use the template, use the original Style Set that we
have created for you, which you have downloaded by opening this sample template. The
Style Set can be found in the upper right hand corner of the page under the tab Home
and is listed as Styles. If you are using a separate Microsoft document than this one,
please first save this style set to your computer by clicking on Change Styles, Style
Set, and then Save as a Quick Style Set. Name the style set anything that you like
(for example B&MJournalArticleStyleSet) and then you will be able to access this
style set from other Microsoft documents. To access the style set that you saved, click
Change Styles, Style Set, and click on the set that you just saved. To determine
which style is used in each section, click on the text in that section. For example, this
section is using the FirstParaOfSectionTextStyle. Highlight the text that you would
like to be formatted, and click on the corresponding Style, and the text will be changed
automatically to format according to the style that you press. Please do not alter the
margins; they are customized to fit the layout of our typesetting software and are
different on odd and even pages for printing reasons. Information in the footer will be
updated when the article is typeset.
ARTICLE TITLE
Block quotations should be indented by .5 inches, should not include quotation marks,
and should end with a parenthetical citation after the period. Block quotes should be
used when quoting five or more lines. (Author Surname year published, page number
when available)

The second and subsequent paragraphs in sections are indented by .25 inches.
Text should be single spaced, and spaces should only exist between paragraphs when
using block quotes, as seen above.

New Section Heading

The opening paragraph has no indentation.1


The second and subsequent paragraphs in sections are indented by .25 inches.

Section Subheading

The opening paragraph has no indentation.


The second and subsequent paragraphs in sections are indented by .25 inches.

Section Subheading 2

The opening paragraph has no indentation.


The second and subsequent paragraphs in sections are indented by .25 inches.

When inserting tables and figures within the body of the article, position them
after the paragraph in which they are described. When citing the source information, it
should be included at the bottom of the figure in a source line. Tables and figures
should be labeled with numbers and a short, descriptive title. Table headings should be
centered above the table, while figure captions should be centered below the image.
Examples can be seen below in Table 1. and Figure 1.

Table 1. Title of Table

Column Title Column Title Column Title


Row Title
Row Title
Source(s): Data Adapted from Authors Surname year of publication.

1 While we highly encourage internal author-date citations, if you are using the footnote system, please make sure to use
the footnote function on Microsoft Word (found under the references section) and to keep footnotes in size 8 font in
Times New Roman.
AUTHOR SURNAME: ARTICLE TITLE

Source(s): Authors Surname year of publication

Figure 1. Caption of Figure Here


.

Another Section Heading

The opening paragraph has no indentation.2


The second and subsequent paragraphs in sections are indented by .25 inches.

Follow the same format as above for the rest of your journal article.

Acknowledgement

If including an acknowledgement, please insert it here. Please note that the headers on
odd pages of the article will include the surname of only the first author, if two authors
are listed, it will include both authors surnames. If more than two authors are listed, the
header will include the first authors surname and et al. The headers on even pages will
include the name of the journal.

2 While we highly encourage internal author-date citations, if you are using the footnote system, please make sure to use
the footnote function on Microsoft Word (found under the references section) and to keep footnotes in size 8 font in
Times New Roman.
ARTICLE TITLE

REFERENCES

Insert reference list here. It should follow the American Psychological Association
(APA) of Style. In order to comply with The American Psychological Association
(APA) of Style author-date system, we ask that references be formatted in
alphabetical order, single spaced, and with a hanging indent. Formatting examples
are below. In-text citations are like this (Pollan 2006, 99-100) when you want to
reference specific pages in the text and like this (Pollan 2006, 99-100; Weinstein
2009) when a second text is being referenced and you dont want to reference
specific pages within the second text. More information on American
Psychological Association of Style can be found at
http://www.americanpsychologicalassociationofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html
We prefer author-date citations (the second tab on this page) to footnotes or
endnotes; however, if footnotes and endnotes are important to you, we do accept
them.
Pollan, Michael. (2006). The omnivores dilemma: a natural history of four meals. New
York: Penguin.
Weinstein, Joshua I. (2009). The market in Platos Republic. Classical Philology
104:43958.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS


Author Name: Insert author biography here. For multiple authors, follow the same
format. Honorifics can be included in this section. Please do not include
honorifics on the first page of the journal article.

Author Name: Insert author biography here. For multiple authors, follow the same
format. Honorifics can be included in this section. Please do not include
honorifics on the first page of the journal article.

SUBMISSION

The author may send the manuscript by email as an attached file or mail a disk. The MS
Word file should contain (in this order):

1. A cover page (with title, authors names and contact information)


2. Biographical statements for each author (position and research interest)
3. Article abstract
4. The article, with the Reference List at the end

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