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Author Guidelines

WRITING GUIDE FOR APPLIED LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JOURNAL (JPTT)
Editor of JPPT Journal Faculty of Animal Husbandry Universitas Padjadjaran accepts writing contributions related to livestock production in the form of ideas, concepts, and ideas of thought with a minimum writing format covering background, concepts/ ideas/thoughts, application method of ideas /concepts/thoughts, Discussion and Conclusions. Below is a writing guide as follows:

A.   Length of Writing
Articles are made with a maximum length of 15 pages. Sent to the editor in soft copy to JPTT email (jptt.fapet@gmail.com) according to the available template. Articles that do not match the template will be returned for repair. The editor has the right to make editing limited to technical writing.


B.   Writing Format
1.     Title
- Article title concise and clear, not more than 15 words.


2.     Author Name

Write the name of the main author (first placed), followed by the names of other team members. The author's name is written without a title. If the team members are from different universities, state the identity of their respective institutions, for example:

First author 1 , second author 2 , third author 3 , etc…. (center, Times New Roman font 11)

1 Author's agency, city name of agency (center, Times New Roman font 10 )

2 Author's agency, city name of agency(center, Times New Roman font10)

3 Author's agency, city name of agency (center, Times New Roman font10)

*Correspondence: first author's email

 
3.     Abstract

Abstract and  Abstract  (English) consists of a paragraph in which there can only be words and symbols. The abstract contains a brief explanation of the background of the writing, the purpose of the writing, the results obtained, discussion, and conclusions. Abstract length consists of a maximum of 250 words. At the end of the abstract there are at least 5 keywords. The typeface used in the abstract is Times New Roman 10pt after.


 
4.     Introduction
- Write down the purpose and benefits.

- The introductory content is written in Times New Roman 12 font and written with single spaces.


5.     Method
- The method is written using Times New Roman 12 font. 6.     Results and Discussion - The main discussion contains the results and discussion, written in Times New Roman 12 font. The results are displayed with clear descriptions, can be supported by illustrations (tables, graphs, diagrams and the like). - Writing the title of the table is written above the table and numbered according to the order of the table. Writing the title of the graph and the like are written below the graph and numbered according to the order of the graph. - Writing the title of the graph and the like are written below the graph and numbered according to the order of the graph. 7.     Conclusion - Summarizing the contents of the results and discussion clearly and concisely.
 




 

- Conclusions are not detailed in bullet points, but in the form of paragraphs.

- The conclusion is written in Times New Roman 12 font and written in single space.


8.     Acknowledgments  (if any)

Acknowledgments (if any) are addressed to the research sponsoring agency/institution. The contents of the thank you letter are written in Times New Roman 12 font and written in single space.


9.     Bibliography
The contents of the bibliography are written in Times New Roman 11 font and written in 1 space. The bibliography
is a source of reference/reference that is used as material for quotations from writing the manuscript. Writing
bibliography using the rules of the American Psychological Association (APA) Style. The number
of reference sources used as a bibliography of at least 10 titles of scientific literature (80%
primary references and 20% secondary references). Primary reference sources, such as: journals,
PKM reports, and proceedings papers. Secondary reference sources, such as: books and
internet sources.
We recommend writing citations using the Mendeley reference manager application .
Example of writing a journal reference:
Donnermeyer, Joseph F, Barbara AP, Ruth WE, Gene O, dan Lawrence L.  1997.  Community Readiness and Prevention Programs.  Journal of the Community Development Society12 (2): 65-83.

Examples of writing reference books:
Fischer, Frank, Miller Gerald J, Sidney S. (Editors) 2007.   Handbook of Public Policy Analysis: Theory, Politics, and Methods. Boca Raton (FL) : CRC Press Taylor and Francis Group.
Example of writing an internet reference:
Ministry of Agriculture. 2012.  Technical Guidelines for SLPHT .[internet].[can be downloaded at  http://deptan.go.id ].

C.   Statement of Original Manuscripts
Make and sign a statement that the manuscript is original and not plagiarized.

D.   Selingkung ( Template )
For ease of writing, a template (selingkung) has been prepared which can be downloaded on the Applied Livestock Production Journal (JPTT) page of the Faculty of Animal Science, Padjadjaran University.

 

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Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:

  1. Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.
  2. Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal.
  3. Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work (See The Effect of Open Access).

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Author Fees

This journal charges the following author fees.

Article Submission: 0.00 (IDR)

Article Publication: 350000.00 (IDR)