Writing Guidelines
Author Guidelines
The paper
B5 (182 x 297mm) with the margin (left 2,75 cm, right 2,75 cm, top 2,75 cm, and bottom 2,50 cm).
The title
No more than 15 words/characters, capitalize each word, bold, Times New Roman 14, center alignment, spacing 1 and no research place.
The author, ownership, and e-mail
The author's name is without a title, the name of the institution (ownership), and e-mail corresponds to the author.
Abstract
It is written in English and Indonesia 150-250 words containing the aim, method, results, novelty, and contribution of the study Times New Roman 11pt.
Keyword
Written in 3-5 concept words (can be in the form of phrase), focus on easy google searchable that is really the main point of the articles/research, and it should be arranged alphabetically and divide each keyword with a semicolon
Manuscript
The manuscript comes from the form of research (field or systematic literature review). It consists of a minimum 5000 words and maximum of 6500 words written in a format Times New Roman 12 and justify alignment. The manuscript is organized into: Introduction, Method, Results and Discussion, Conclusion, and References. All should be written in English with no grammatical errors and maximum 15% for similarity from Turnitin.
Introduction:
This part contains 5 components are: What is Known, What is Unknown, State of The Art, Novelty, and Contribution of the Study. In the last paragraph you should write your research question.
Method:
Here you should state directly the steps you did on your study, respondent, research place, instruments did you use for collecting data, and how did you analyze your data.
Result and Discussion:
Here you should answer the research question. And give discussion, at least 15 journal articles which support your results and 1-3 previous finding not support.
Supporting Instrument
Supporting instruments may include images (graphics/charts) or tables. Figure/table is recommended in black and white, and if it is made in color, it must be ensured that they can be read clearly when text is printed in black and white (good resolution). Figure/table must be numbered and concise information on it to the format; centered, Times New Roman 12, spacing 1. The content is written with Times New Roman 12 format, spacing 1.
Conclusion
Here only one paragraph which answer the research question. It should be simple, short, clear and no citation.
Citation
Citations are enclosed in intra-text with references (name, year). It should use Mendeley, Example: (Marshall et al., 2024).
Reference
The reference should use reference management applications Mendeley. The format of writing is in accordance with the format of APA (American Psychological Association). It should be in English version (No Indonesian Title in References), at least 25 references and have DOI in each references
Books:
Collier, A. (2008). The world of tourism and travel. Rosedale, New Zealand: Pearson Education New Zealand.
Whitney, E., & Rolfes, S. (2011). Understanding nutrition(12th ed.). Australia: Wadsworth Cengage Learning.
Chapter in edited books:
Palmer, F. (2007). Treaty principles and Maori sport: Contemporary issues. In C. Collins & S. Jackson (Eds.), Sport in Aotearoa/New Zealand society (2nded., pp. 307-334). South Melbourne, Australia: Thomson.
McKinney, C., & Smith, N. (2005). Te Tiriti o Waitangi or The Treaty of Waitangi: What is the difference? In D. Wepa (Ed.), Cultural safety in Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 39-57). Auckland, New Zealand: Pearson Education New Zealand.
Serial/journal article (print):
Gabbett, T., Jenkins, D., & Abernethy, B. (2010). Physical collisions and injury during professional rugby league skills training. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 13 (6), 578-583.
Serial/journal article (online database, such as Ebsco):
Marshall, M., Carter, B., Rose, K., & Brotherton, A. (2009). Living with type 1 diabetes: Perceptions of children and their parents. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 18 (12), 1703-1710. Retrieved from http://www.wiley.com/bw/journal.asp?ref=0962-1067
Serial/journal article (online with DOI):
Gabbett, T., Jenkins, D., & Abernethy, B. (2010). Physical collisions and injury during professional rugby league skills training. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 13 (6), 578-583. doi:10.1016/j.jsams.2010.03.007
Internet – no Author, no date:
Pet therapy. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.holisticonline.com/stress/stress_pet-therapy.htm
Internet – organization/corporate author:
Ministry of Health. (2014). Ebola: Information for the public. Retrieved from http://www.health.govt.nz/your-health/conditions-and-treatments/diseases-and-illnesses/ebola-information-public
Blog post:
Stefanie. (2014, October 8). What a tangled web: Website versus webpage [Blog post]. Retrieved from http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2014/10/what-a-tangled-web-website-versus-webpage.html
Conference paper (print):
Williams, J., & Seary, K.(2010). Bridging the divide: Scaffolding the learning experiences of the mature age student. In J. Terrell (Ed.), Making the links: Learning, teaching, and high quality student outcomes. Proceedings of the 9th Conference of the New Zealand Association of Bridging Educators (pp. 104-116). Wellington, New Zealand.
Conference paper (online):
Cannan, J. (2008). Using practice based learning at a dual-sector tertiary institution: A discussion of current practice. In R. K. Coll, & K. Hoskyn (Eds.), Working together: Putting the cooperative into cooperative education. Conference proceedings of the New Zealand Association for Cooperative Education, New Plymouth, New Zealand. Retrieved from http://www.nzace.ac.nz/conferences/papers/Proceedings_2008.pdf
Magazine/newspaper (print):
Matthews, L. (2011, November 23). Foodbanks urge the public to give generously. Manawatu Standard, p. 4.
Magazine/newspaper (print-no author):
Food-banks urge the public to give generously. (2011, November 23). Manawatu Standard, p. 4.
Magazine/newspaper (online):
Rogers, C. (2011, November 26). The smartphone could replace wallets. The Dominion Post. Retrieved from http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/gadgets/6038621/Smartphone-could-replace-wallets
Thesis (print):
Johnson, S. (2013). Style strategies (Master’s thesis). UCOL, Whanganui School of Design, Whanganui, New Zealand.
Thesis (online):
Mann, D. L. (2010). Vision and expertise for interceptive actions in sport (Doctoral dissertation, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia). Retrieved from http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/4470














