Author Guidelines
General requirements
Articles must be original writings that are the result of research and review that have never been published in any scientific journal, both nationally and internationally. The writing must cover one of the disciplines in the fields of agricultural cultivation technology, animal husbandry, fisheries, agricultural socio-economics, and plant biology.
The manuscript is written in Indonesian based on the Standard Indonesian Grammar and Enhanced Spelling (EYD). The absorption of foreign words and the use of foreign words must be limited as little as possible, and if forced, their use must also be guided by the Big Indonesian Dictionary (KBBI).
Manuscripts must be neatly typed, 1.5 spaces apart, unless the Abstract is typed in one space (Times New Roman, font 12) on A4 HVS white paper. There are no footnotes in the text. The maximum length of the manuscript is 20 pages including tables and figures. The subtitle is written in the middle.
Article Writing Systematics
Articles include the following order: Title (in Indonesian and English), author's name and address, Abstract (English) with keywords, Abstract (Indonesian) with keywords, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results and Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgments (if necessary), and Bibliography.
- Title. Written in short, informative and descriptive (max. 15 words), capital letters, in bold with 14 pts letters. Written in Indonesian and below in English.
- The author's name is written without an academic degree, printed in bold with upper and lowercase letters with 12 pts letters and placed in the middle.
- Email address. Listed under the author's name (one or consisting of a team including the email of each author) in 12 pts letters, not in bold and placed in the middle.
- The job is italicized with 12 pts font, not bold and placed in the center, below the email.
- Abstract or Abstract. Abstracts are written in Indonesian and below in English. Is the essence of writing, including a brief background, objectives, results and conclusions in concise and concise sentences, preferably no less than 100 words, and no more than 300 words (in Indonesian and English).
- Keywords or keywords. Keywords/keywords are written immediately after abstract/abstract on a new line starting from the left edge. The keyword is at most 5 words.
- Preliminary. The introduction is a justification of the chosen subject supported by relevant literature. Not too broad but not too short either. Literature review as the basis for scientific novelty statements from manuscripts, scientific novelty statements, and research problems or hypotheses. Contains the research background as the basic theory for conducting research and must end with the research objectives.
- Method. Contains the main ingredients used in research and methods used in problem solving including analytical methods. The components of supporting equipment do not need to be written down. The research method includes place, time, sampling method, research implementation, analysis method, and other related matters. It must be detailed and clear so that competent people can do the same research ( repeatable and reproducible ). Statistical analysis is included, including the formulas used and the literature sources are included.
- Results and Discussion. Results report what was obtained in the experiment. The results are summarized in the form of tables and graphs which are immediately given statistical notation based on the common mean difference test. Tables and graphs/pictures are equipped with numbers and titles. For tables, the title is written at the top, while for graphs and images it is written at the bottom. When tables and graphs are cited, the sources are mentioned according to the Bibliography. Do not repeat the data presented in tables or graphs one by one in the form of words except for things that are very prominent. The discussion compares the results we get with knowledge data (the results of other people's research) that have been published and is accompanied by library citations and explains the implications of the data obtained for science or its use.
- Conclusions and recommendations. Conclusions are presented in the form of paragraphs or in the form of numbering. If there are suggestions, then they are presented briefly and relevantly.
- Thank-you note. Acknowledgments are made as an expression of gratitude to those who assist in the research, reviewers of the manuscript, or providers of research funds.
- Bibliography. The Bibliography must contain all the (only) libraries used in the manuscript. The bibliography used is at least 85% published in the last 10 years. Bibliography is arranged alphabetically, without numbering. Writing a Citation Source Using the Journal of Science Format .
Example of writing a bibliography:
For Periodic Journal:
Lee, J.W., S.B. Choi, Y.H. Jung, J.F. Keown and L.D. Van Vleck. 2000. Parameter estimates for direct and maternal genetic effects on yearling, eighteen-month, and slaughter weights of Korean native cattle. J. Anim. Sci. 78:1414-1421.
For Proceedings of conferences, seminars, workshops and so on
Guenter, W and J.S. Sim. 1998. Production of special and modified eggs. Proceedings, Symposium Series 2. The 8th World Conference on Animal Production, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, June 28-July4, 1998. P. 361-370
For Thesis and Dissertation
Rao, S. 1997. Genetic Analysis of Sheep Discrete Reproductive Traits Using Simulation and Field Data. PhD Thesis. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia.
For Text Book
Steel, R.G.D. and J.H. Torrie. 1980. Principles and Procedures of Statistics. McGraw-Hill Book Co. Inc. New York.
For Multi-Author Book
Weekes, E.E.C. 1991. Hormonal control in glucose metabolism. In: Physiological Aspects of Digestion and Metabolism in Ruminants. (T. Tsuda, Y. Sasaki, and R. Kawashima, eds). Academic Press. San Diego. P.183-200