Author Guidelines

Before preparing and submitting a manuscript, authors are not advised to withdraw the submitted manuscript after it is in the publication process (review, copyedit, layout, etc.).

 

General Guidelines for Authors

  1. The accepted manuscript is a manuscript that has never been published in any journal, whether or not in the status of being accepted for publication.
  2. The manuscript is the result of community service that has relevance to the Focus and Scope of this journal.
  3. The author attaches a statement stating that the manuscript written is truly his own work and does not contain plagiarism.
  4. The manuscript is written according to the template provided.
  5. References must be at least 6 sources with a minimum percentage of 80% coming from journal article references.
  6. The maximum plagiarism check result is 20%

 

Writing Systematics

The length of the manuscript is at least 5 pages, typed with 1 spacing in A4 paper format, using Cambria font size 12. The language used is Indonesian or English. The structure of the article manuscript consists of: Title, Author's Identity, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Method, Results and Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgements, References

 

Provisions for Writing Article Manuscripts

  1. Title: written in no more than 15 words
  2. Author's Identity: name is written without a title, accompanied by email and name of institution
  3. Abstract: written in Indonesian, no more than 200 words, contains background of the activity, purpose of the activity, implementation method, and conclusion
  4. Keywords: written in Indonesian, 3-5 words or groups of words, written alphabetically
  5. Introduction: contains background, problem formulation, purpose of the activity, and literature review
  6. Method: contains the method used to achieve the objectives set out in the community service activity, the measuring instruments used and how to measure the level of success of the community service activity
  7. Results and Discussion: results of community service and empowerment activities and analysis related to the objectives of the activity. Discussion contains the meaning of the results and compares them with theories and/or research results/results of other relevant community service activities
  8. Conclusion: achievements of community service activities in relation to the objectives and targets of the activities in the form of a summary of the discussion results
  9. Acknowledgements: contains expressions of gratitude conveyed to those who provide community service grants (if the community service comes from grant funds)
  10. References: using the APA 7th model (American Psychological Association), use Reference Manager software such as Mendeley, Zotero, EndNote, etc.
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