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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

AUTHOR GUIDELINES FARMASINDO

  1. Title
  • Concise and informative, not exceed 20 words (Bahasa Indonesia), not including the conjunction. Short phrases are counted as one word.
  • Must be written with Font TimesNewRoman, 18pt, Bold, and Left alignment.
  • Authors name must be written with font Times New Roman, 16 pt,without academic nor occupational title.
  • Authors affiliation must be written in 10 pt.
  • Authors contact(e-mail address) must be written in 10 pt, italics, 1.5 lines-spaced.

 

  1. Abstract
  • Abstract should be concise and highlighting the importance of the research, which contains background, purpose of study, methods, main findings or results, and principal conclusion
  • The caption“Abstract” should be written using Times New Roman, 18pt, bold, center alignment.
  • Abstract should be prepared in Indonesian and English with Font Times New Roman, 11 pt, single-spaced, maximum 200 words.
  • Abstract must not contain citation or equation.
  • Keywords must be written in English, 11 pt, italics, lowercase, maximum 5 words or short phrases.

 

  1. Body Text
  • Body text should be written using Times New Roman, 12pt, 5 lines-spaced, justified, A4 paper size, margin top 3.5 cm; bottom 2.5 cm; left and right 2 cm
  • The text should be structured as

 

INTRODUCTION

The introduction section should present the objective of the study and its relationship to earlier work in the field.  State the scientific problem (s) or hypotheses described in the article. Explain the importance of the problem to the field of study. Provide adequate background and also concise literature that frames the content of the article, to show earlier researches or existing solution/method. Describe why the study could solve the limitation of the earlier work or the novelties of the study. Should not be an extensive review of the literature

 

METHODS

Contain brief but sufficiently complete description of procedures and materials in order to allow the experiment to be repeated. Only new procedures should be described. Previous published procedures should be referenced. Significance materials should be described in detail.

 

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

Results should be clear and concise. Data should be presented in table or graphs. Summarize the important finding. Avoid to describing all the data in detail.  

The discussion should explore the significance of the results of the work, not repeat them. Clearly state the interpretation of the study results and the discussion of the other relevant published data. Avoid the repetition of studies explained in the introduction.

 

CONCLUSION

This should clearly explain the main conclusions of the work highlighting its importance and relevance. Conclusions are not an extension of the discussion or a summary of the results. Do not repeat the Abstract, or just list experimental results. Conclusions must not contain references to the cited literature.

 

REFERENCES.

  • Section caption should be written using Times New Roman, 12pt, bold, All caps.
  • Total pages for text is 8-20 pages, NOT including graphics and tables (please prepared separately).
  • Use only standard abbreviations, The spelled-out abbreviation followed by the abbreviation in parenthesis should be used on first mention unless the abbreviation is a standard unit of measurement.
  • Special term, if any, should be written using italics.

 

  1. Tables
  • Tables should be submitted in separate file from bodytext.
  • Please submit tables as editable text and not as images. All tables must be placed on separate word file. Use .doc or .docx type or .pdf file only.
  • The caption should be brief, clearly indicating the purpose or content of each table,written using Times New Roman, 11 pt, bold.
  • The text inside the table should be written using Times New Roman, 11 pt, single space
  • Mention the tablesin the text.
  • Tables should be numbered in Arabic numeral.

 

Example:

Table 1.Data of standard formaldehyde concentration using acid base titration

No

Variable (unit)

Data (unit)

Data (unit)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Figures
  • Figures should be submitted in separate file from bodytext.
  • We only accept JPG, JPEG, PNG and TIFF format with minimum resolution 500x300 pixel.
  • For molecule structure, we highly recommend to use .cdx format (chemdraw) or .mrv (marvin sketch)
  • For figure which has published before, author should mention the source.

 

  1. Citation
    • References must be cited by numbering [1], and it could be presented using reference manager, in which the Mendeley is the recommended one

Example:

       If only one reference:

       .......................................[1].

Two or more reference:

       .......................................[2-4].

   

  1. References
  • Please use the last 10 years reference, mainly primary literature (research article).
  • Sort the reference list based on the number.
  • Please use standard template available in reference management software such as Mendeley

Example :

Journal article

Peele, S. (2011). Reductionism in the psychology of the eighties: Can biochemistry eliminate addiction, mental illness, and pain? American Psychologist, 36, 807-818.

Tseng, Y.C., Kuo, S.P., Lee, H.W., & Huang, C.F. (2014). Location tracking in a wireless sensor network by mobile agents and its data fusion strategies. The Computer Journal, 47(4), 448–460.

Electronic Publication

Bibliographic references Harvard format APA style. (2011). Retrieved from University of Portsmouth website:http://www.port.ac.uk/library/guides/filetodownload,137568,en.pdf

Conference Proceeding

Fang, Q., Zhao, F., & Guibas, L. (2003). Lightweight sensing and communication protocols for target enumeration and aggregation. In M. Gerla, A. Ephremides, & M. Srivastava (Eds.), MobiHoc ’03 fourth ACM symposium on mobile ad hoc networking and computing (pp. 165–176). New York, NY: ACM Press

Book

Bray, J., & Sturman, C. (2001). Bluetooth: Connect without wires. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Forouzan, B.A., & Fegan, S.C. (2007). Data communications and networking (4th ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.

 Translation edition

Laplace, P. S. (1951). A philosophical essay on probabilities (F. W. Truscott & F. L. Emory, Trans.). New

Writing format can be downloaded here.

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