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STRATEGI PENYIAPAN NASKAH, PENYUNTINGAN, DAN
GAYA SELINGKUNG ARTIKEL ILMIAH BERMUTU
DI JURNAL INTERNASIONAL TERINDEKS
(SCIENCE & ENGINEERING)
11
PENATARAN DAN LOKAKARYA (PENLOK) ASISTENSI TATA KELOLA
JURNAL MENUJU BEREPUTASI INTERNASIONAL
Diselenggarakan
oleh
:
Subdit
Fasilitasi
Jurnal
, Ditjen
Risbang
, Kemenristekdikti
Surabaya
, 5
-7 September 2018 SLAMIN

PROCESS
PUBLICATION
Revision (Author)
Language Editing
Final Draft
Publishing Process
Review II (Double Blind
Reviewer)
Article
Submission
Preliminary
Review
RejectedReview I
(Editorial Team)
Rejected
Revised Draft

STRUCTURE
ARTICLE

Title

Authors and Institutions

Abstract

KeywordsFRONT MATTER

Introduction

Methods

Results

Discussion

ConclusionMAIN TEXT

Acknowledgement

References

Supplementary MaterialEND MATTER


Try
to
pick
a
catchy
title

Attracts
the reader's attention

Indicates content and
main discoveries

Short
and simple (7
-10 words)

Purposive
(aims at specific audience)

Avoid
complex
grammar

Avoid
redundancy
TITLE

AND AFFILIATION
AUTHORS
Author should use
full names
: first and
last nameD
o not include titles
(salutation)
in the
author nameAffiliation
should
consistent
between
articles in any issue Affiliation should include department, university, country and email addressMark corresponding author if
necessary

ABSTRACT
Abstract should contain at least: background, objective, methods, finding and main conclusionAbstract should be
short
and concise
but
give
the overall idea:
what
was done, what was
found and what are the main conclusions Calls
attention
but avoids extra
explanations
and avoid citations
, tables, equations, graphs
etc
.

KEYWORDS
W
hen
selecting
keywords
, imagine you are
searching
for your
article in some database Avoid uncommon
abbreviation in keywords
Keywords could be
phrases
with minimum of 3
phrases and
maximum of
6 phrases
Keywords should be
specific
and represent the main
idea
of
the article

Background

Introduce
the topic, use
triangle principle

Emphasize
why is it important! State of the art

Relate to
current
knowledge

Use state of the art references
Gap Analysis

What's
been
done

What
need's
to be done
?
Objective

Introduce
the
work

Give
the purpose and
main objective
INTRODUCTION

STRUCTURE
INTRODUCTION
•Start with an attention
-getting broad statement that establishes a
general topic
for the article
•Narrow the topic in successive sentences that outline the state of the art and introduce
a gap
in knowledge
•End the introduction with a general statement of the
problem
and
optional supporting/specifying statements INTRODUCTORY PARAGRAPH

The
literature review
identifies the seminal historical
contributions

Outlines
the
state of
knowledge

Justifies
the
novelty
of the article’s contribution
MIDDLE PARAGRAPHS

End
the introduction by outlining for the reader the specific
contribution
of the article

Tell
the reader the overall
organization
of the paper
FINAL PARAGRAPH

METHODS
Describe
experimental set
-up
Explain used techniquesBe specific and provide all necessary detail Use past
tense but active voice
Use correct
and internationally
recognised
style
and format (units, variables, materials etc.);

RESULTS
Give
summary results
in graphics and
numbers
Compares
different 'treatments'
Give quantified
proofs
(statistical tests
)
Put more
focus
on what should be
emphasized
Clear
, convincing, and
general
Free
from interpretations or opinions

DISCUSSION
Answer
research questions
Support
and defend answers with results
Compare
with other relevant results
State
limitations
of the study
State
importance
of findings
Establish
newness
Announce
further research

CONCLUSION
Answers
research
questions/
objectives
States
importance
of discoveries and future
implicationsDo
not recapitulate
results but make statements
Simple or
present
tense (past tense if it is related to
resultsMake
strong
statements (avoid "It may be
concluded... " style)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Name
the
sources of funding
that contributed
to the article Recognize
other
people who contributed
to
the
article
or data contained in the article
Do not acknowledge co
-authors

REFERENCES
gives list of
related literature
and information sources
Always
cite the
most accessible
references
Cite
primary source
rather than review papers
User Reference Manager

ENGLISH
WRITING
SKILL
Use
correct
grammar and sentence structure
Do
not
translate
word by word
Be careful with
Translator Application
Specific terms
are different in other fields
Be careful with
English Editor
from different fields


irrelevant
topic or topic of
local interest
only
Topic

papers offers
nothing
new
Newness
•topic, objectives and conclusions
are
not
connectedFocus
REASONS
FOR REJECTION

unclear
and
misleading
argumentation

weak
methodology or
results Methods

unclear
, unfocused and
incoherent
text
Style
•flawed
design
•insignificant
sample
number
•preliminary
findings
only
Data Quality

REFERENCES
T.
Hengl
and M. Gould, 2002,
Rules of thumb for writing
research
articles,
International Institute of Geo
-
Information Science and Earth Observation Istadi
, 2018,
Panduan
penulisan
artikel
ilmiah
jurnal
Nasional/
Internasional
bidang
ilmu
Eksakta
, Subdit
Fasilitasi
Jurnal
, Ditjen
Risbang
, Kemenristekdikti
J.H. Lee, 2008,
How
to Write a Good Paper for a Top
International
Journal
, Elsevier Author Workshop
124
S.A
. Socolofsky
, 2004,
How
to write a research journal
article in engineering and
science,
Texas A&M University
3

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THANK
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