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Saga Template

This document provides formatting guidelines for submitting articles to the SAGA journal. It specifies margins, font sizes, and formatting for article elements like the title, author name, affiliations, abstract, keywords, headings, body text, references, figures, tables, and appendices. Main requirements include Times New Roman font, single spacing, and a minimum word count of 5,000 words for research reports or 4,000 words for theoretical papers. The document also provides guidance on plagiarism checks, citation style, submitting unpublished works, and not withdrawing submitted articles until a decision is made.

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Saga Template

This document provides formatting guidelines for submitting articles to the SAGA journal. It specifies margins, font sizes, and formatting for article elements like the title, author name, affiliations, abstract, keywords, headings, body text, references, figures, tables, and appendices. Main requirements include Times New Roman font, single spacing, and a minimum word count of 5,000 words for research reports or 4,000 words for theoretical papers. The document also provides guidance on plagiarism checks, citation style, submitting unpublished works, and not withdrawing submitted articles until a decision is made.

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Top margin: 2.

54 cm
Bottom margin: 2.54 cm
Right margin: 2.54 cm
Left margin: 2.54 cm

TITLE – NOT MORE THAN 15 WORDS TIMES NEW ROMAN (TNR) FONT SIZE 14, BOLD, CENTRED,
UPPERCASE
Author’s Name
Affiliation (University/School name, Province, Country) TNR font size 12 in italics, centred
Corresponding author’s email, TNR, font size 12, centred, single spacing
Received: (the date you send the manuscript) Accepted: (the date article is accepted)
Abstract
The abstract should be written in one paragraph and should be not more than 250 words. TNR, font size 12, single spacing.
Follow the following pattern: General statement about the importance of the topic, rationales and purposes of study, method,
main findings, and conclusion.
Keywords: Keywords (no more than two lines – normally not more than five keywords)

MAIN HEADINGS – FONT SIZE 12, BOLD, CAPITALISED


Subheadings – Font size 12, Bold, Sentence case
Subheadings – Font size 12, Bold, Italic, Sentence case
INTRODUCTION
SAGA employs Introduction – Methods – Findings and Discussion - Conclusion sequence. Literature Review heading IS NOT allowed in SAGA.
The article should be at least 5,000 words for research reports and 4,000 words for theoretical perspective articles, and single-spaced, 12 point Times New Roman
font, excluding references and appendices.
All submissions will undergo early screening stage before the blind review process.
The use of citation manager (Mendeley, Zotero) is highly encouraged.
In-text citations should appear in References and vice versa, sources mentioned in References should appear in in-text citations. Failure to do so may result in
pre-review revision or even rejection in the early screening stage.
SAGA does not tolerate plagiarism. All submissions will be checked in Turnitin for similarity. Though SAGA does not specify any allowed maximum percentage
of similarity, all submissions will be checked in details. Submissions with too much similarity (excluding references) indicating either intentional plagiarism or
unintentional plagiarism will be rejected in the initial screening stage either on the ground of suspected plagiarism or of low quality submissions. Authors can
submit their unpublished thesis or final papers (stored in Turnitin database) to SAGA provided that they have paraphrased their works so that the similarity
percentage can be maintained to a very minimum level.
Articles which have been submitted to SAGA cannot be withdrawn. Unless a rejection decision has been made, authors cannot submit their articles elsewhere.
Literature Review MUST be merged into INTRODUCTION
Subheading
METHODS
Research design
Subheading
Participants
Ethical considerations (if applicable)
Data analysis
Etc. (as necessary)
FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION
Subheading 1 (research question 1)
Subheading
Subheading 2 (research question 2)
Subheading
Etc. (as necessary)
CONCLUSION

[Theoretical perspective/conceptual articles (min. 4,000 words) without any Method section should consist of three main headings: INTRODUCTION,
DISCUSSION, and CONCLUSION]
Top margin: 2.54 cm
Bottom margin: 2.54 cm
Right margin: 2.54 cm
Left margin: 2.54 cm

CITATION:
Use APA Reference Style for in-text citations and the reference list. The use of citation manager (Mendeley, Zotero) is highly encouraged.
FIGURE AND TABLES
Place titles of Figures after the figures.
Place titles of Tables before them.
Use Times New Roman font size 10 for the contents of the table.
Vertical lines MUST NOT be used in Tables. Use Table with horizontal lines only.
e.g.:
Table 1. Example of Table
No Categories Quantity

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Indicate sources of funding or help received in carrying out your study and/or preparing the manuscript (if any) before the references.
REFERENCES (Examples)
Aida, Y. (1994). Examination of Horwitz , Horwitz , and Cope’s construct of foreign language anxiety: The case of students of Japanese. The Modern Language
Journal, 78(2), 155–168. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/329005

Arnold, J., & Brown, H. D. (1999). A map of the terrain. In J. Arnold (Ed.), Affect in Language learning (pp. 1–24). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Basit, T. N. (2010). Conducting research in educational contexts. London: Continuum International Publishing Group.

Donley, P. M. (1997). The foreign language anxieties and anxiety management strategies of students taking Spanish at a community college (Doctoral
dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin, Texas, USA). Retrieved from ProQuest Dissertations and Theses database. (UMI 9822580)

Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan. (2009). Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 24 Tahun 2009 Tentang Bendera, Bahasa, dan Lambang
Negara, serta Lagu Kebangsaan [National Law of the Republic of Indonesia No. 24 Year 2009 on National Flag, Languages, National Symbols, and National
Anthem]. Jakarta: . Jakarta: Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan.

(and many other types)


APPENDICES
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