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Paper Format
The page size is set to a page size of 210 mm x 297 mm (A4 size). The text should be prepared in one column and using justify. The word restriction on submitted manuscripts is between 4,000 and 9,000 words (including abstract, references, notes, appendices, tables and figures). One table or figure will count as approximately half a page of text or 250 words. If your paper exceeds the specified word limit it will be withdrawn.
ABSTRACT
This is a sample text inserted for illustration. Your abstract should give readers a brief summary of your article. It should be prepared using Times New Roman, 11 pt, and single space. It should concisely describe the contents of your article and include key terms. It should be informative, accessible and not only indicate the general scope of the article but also state the main results obtained and conclusions drawn. The abstract should be complete in itself; it should not contain undefined abbreviations and no table, figure numbers, or references. It should not be more than 300 words.
Keywords: Capitalize the first word; sort alphabetically; maximum 5 keywords; separate by semicolon (;)
INTRODUCTION
The body text is written using Times New Roman, 12 pt, and 1.5 space. It includes the body of the manuscript, references, end-notes, tables, and figures. The introduction section should express the objective of the study and its relation to past works in the same field. State the scientific problem or hypotheses described in the article. Express the novelties of the study.
METHODS
Methods contain description of procedures and materials in order to allow the experiment to be repeated. Methods are used to answer the existing research problem. Previous published procedures should be referenced.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Results should be clear and concise. Present data in table or graphs. Summarize the important finding. The discussion should explore the significance of the results of the work. Include the
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interpretation of the study results and the discussion of the other relevant published data. Avoid repeating studies explained in the introduction.
CONCLUSION
Explain the main conclusions of the work and highlight its importance. Conclusion section should only state the experimental results; do not repeat the abstract. State important limitations of the research and potential future research to close the section. It should contain a maximum of two paragraphs.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Please enter your acknowledgement here, including ethical declaration (if necessary).
REFERENCES
Sort the reference list based on alphabetical of first author surname (A to Z). Format of the reference list should be according to APA format (American Psychological Association).
Example:
Horan, T. (2000). Digital places: building our city of bits. Washington DC: Urban Land Institute.
Czarniawska, B. (2002). A tale of three cities—or the glocalization of city management. Oxford:
Oxford University Press.