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Author Guidelines

Manuscripts should be prepared according to the guidelines below and submitted online (http://jurnal.unpad.ac.id/jiif/). Submission should be submitted exclusively to the JIIF (Jurnal Ilmu dan Inovasi Fisika) and submitted papers must not have been and will not be published elsewhere. It is a condition of publication that authors grant the publisher the exclusive licence to publish all articles including abstracts. Manuscript may be written in English or Bahasa Indonesia. Abstract should be written in English and Bahasa Indonesia. Manuscripts should be typewritten double-spaced, in font size 12 pt, in Times New Roman on A4 paper. The target maximum length of manuscripts should be as follows:

  1. Original Research: 3000 words
  2. Reviews: 5000 words

Manuscript for original research and Reviews should be written in the following order: Title Page, Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results and Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgements and References.

 

The manuscript should be submitted with cover letter, list of authors, and declaration of originality. All these documents can be downloaded below.

 

Here is an explanation of each section:

  1. Title Page: This section should contain manuscript title (written simply and informatively in English and Bahasa Indonesia), authors’ names (without academic title), affiliations (laboratory and department(s) where the work was carried out, address, postal code, and country) written in English and Bahasa Indonesia, corresponding author, email address and contact.
  2. Abstract: Abstract should be written in Bahasa Indonesia and English up to 250 words. The abstract should provide a concise summary of the study, including introduction, method, result, discussion, and conclusion. Abstract should be accompanied with 3˗6 keywords.
  3. Introduction: This section should provide background information relevant to the study. The objectives and hypothesis of the study should be clearly stated.
  4. Case presentation (for case report only): This section describes the patient condition, outcome measures, assessment protocols, and treatment. The methods and results should report the outcomes of the management as measured by the primary outcome measures and other data. It should be concise and not contain any inference from the author. Inferences should be saved for the discussion section.
  5. Methods: Methods should be described in sufficient detail to allow others to reproduce the results. Methods used that have been published should be referred to in the manuscript. Research methods can be in the form of experiments or theoretical studies. For experimental methods, provide sufficient details for interested readers to repeat the research. Methods used that have been published should be referred to in the manuscript. For research that is a theoretical study, the theory section should expand, not repeat, the background that has been expressed in the Introduction section. The calculation presents the practical implementation of the theoretical basis. If possible, this section can be combined with the Results and Discussion section.
  6. Results and Discussion : Results were presented in a format that easily understood in the form of 2D figures and tables. No more than six items of tables and figures is allowed. Tables and figures should be made sequentially in the end of the manuscript (after reference section). Tables are not allowed in figure form. The title of tables and figures should be stated briefly and explanatory footnote placed on table’s note not on table’s title. Each figures should be placed on separate pages with number according to appearance on.

Discuss for original research conducted on the findings of the study in relation to other relevant studies. The discussion focused on the main study outcomes. Limitations and implications of the study described clearly. For case report, the discussion should compare the case with the published literature. Evaluate the case and a rationale management of the patient, and the reasons for selecting one procedure may also be provided clearly. The author should list the limitations and suggestions management based on references.

  1. Conclusions: Conclusions linked to the objectives of the study.
  2. Acknowledgements: It should acknowledge any research assistants or others not included in authorship who provided help during the research (e.g., carrying out the literature review; producing, computerizing and analyzing the data; or providing language help, writing assistance or proof-reading the article, etc.). Lastly, it should acknowledge the help of all individuals not included in authorship who have made a significant contribution to improving the paper (e.g. by offering comments or suggestions).
  3. References: References written according to the rules of writing Vancouver and numbered with the appearance of the article in alphabetical order. The maximum author’s name is 6 people, if more then the first 6 name is written and then et al. All the references cited in text are published in the last 10 years. A total of 80% used references are the primary literature. Primary literatures are articles from scientific journal, articles from research book, and other sources than can be proven as original work. We encourage the author(s) to use Endnote, Mendeley, or Reference Manager to help manage the reference system in the manuscript. Please note the example of writing a references as follows:
  1. B. Cheraghi, A. R. Fakhari, S. Borhani, A. A. Entezami, Chemical and electrochemical deposition of conducting polyaniline on lead, J. of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Vol. 626, Issues 1–2 (2009), p. 116–122.
  2. B. Scrosati, Applications of Electroactive Polymers, Chapman & Hall (1993), p. 183-220.
  3. S. Hidayat, M. O. Tjia, Karakteristik Model Batere Sekunder Menggunakan Elektroda PANI-NMP, Kontribusi Fisika Indonesia, Vol. 13 No.3 (2002), p. 165-168.
  4. Jerome Hogsette, Ultraviolet Light Traps: Design Affects Attraction And Capture, Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Urban Pests, Hungary (2008).
  5. Anekaplanta.wordpress.com, Produksi Kopi Masih di Posisi Keempat Dunia, http://anekaplanta.wordpress.com. 12 Juli 2010.

 

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