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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is 1 line spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
  • If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.
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Author Guidelines

  1. Articles written in Indonesia with a distance of 1 line spacing, quarto size, between 4000-8000 words, 2.5 cm margin. Articles typed using MS Word with Times New Roman font 12 pt, and then the article submitted to a Scholaria Journal in (web: http://ejournal.uksw.edu/scholaria).
  2. Articles include an abstract (between 100-150 words) and keywords (maximum 5 words / phrases) written one space. Abstract written in English for Indonesia article. While the article is in English then abstract written in Indonesian.
  3. Articles that have been presented in the seminar can be received by mentioning the identity.
  4. Incoming articles can be accepted or rejected by the Editorial Board and will be informed to the author.
  5. SCHOLARIA editorial team reserves the right to edit as necessary editorial, so it will not affect the originality of writing.
  6. Articles that have been presented at scientific seminars should be given information on the first page.
  7. Article submission is no later than the end of November for the January issue, the end of March for the May issue, and the end of July for the September issue.
  8. Include a brief bio (name, institution/department, education, profession and monumental works), and 3x4 photo.
  9. Writing system :
    1. Title nuanced national or global (research location described in the methods, not mentioned in the title). The author identity of the institution and e-mail address. The title should be written in capital for each word. 
    2. Abstract in Indonesia and English between 150-200 words, containing the core of the problem / research background, the way of research / problem solved, objectives, methods and findings obtained as well as the novelty and / originality, conclusions and recommendations. Included Keywords consisting of 3-5 words that became the core of the abstract description.
    3. Introduction (approximately maximum 20% of words) contain: (a) exposure of the background, (b) mapping the latest developments in science studied that the argument is supported by the researches finding and study of the primary and advanced literature (journals) (last 3-5 years); (c) exposure of the gap; (d) the arguments of researchers in filling / closing these gaps as a research promise for the contributions of science development; and (e) the exposure of research purposes.
    4. Literature review includes (1) the theory development of: description, analysis, and synthesis, ideas of relevant issues to the problem being sought and the significance of the benefits ; (2) Relevant research results analysis ; (3) a theoretical analysis formed in a thinking framework depicting the connection among variables in answering or solving the research problem ; (4) hypothetical and or research problem. In this section, use the source/ reference: a) reference book, b) seminar proceeding, c) minimally 10 national or international scientific journals. Clearly write down the author and citation number of the text source, which is the year of publication and page number of the text.
    5. Methods (maximum 20% of words) contain an exposition of everything that was done by researchers in conducting the research clearly seemed to give other researchers the opportunity to replicate or verify the research. Avoid definitions quoted from the book in the Methods exposure. The research design which has become common knowledge there should be no sources are cited.
    6. Results (maximum 20%) and Discussions(30-40%) presented sequentially or integrated in the "Results and Discussion".
      1. Exposure in the Results section contains a description of results of data analysis. Presented in accordance with research problem and / research purpose or research hypothesis. If there are tables / charts / images, it should contain the exposure of analysis result that has been meaningful and easy to understand. Tables / charts / pictures do not contain raw data that are still need processed.
      2. Exposure to the Discussions section giving substantially meaning to the results of the analysis and comparison with previous findings based on the relevant of literature review, advanced and primary research (about 50% of the journal reference used here). The comparison should lead to their differences with previous research findings so that have potential to express a contribution to the development of science.
    7. Conclussions and Recommendations (maximum 1 page)
      1. In the form paragraphs (not numerical)
      2. Contain research findings as a synthesis between the results of the discussions
      3. More featuring new things that contribute to the development of science.
      4. Avoid the use of technical terms of statistics and methodology.
    8. Acknowledgements contain appreciation to the various parties directly related to the research and their contribution; If the research is funded by donors, please mentioned the decree or contract number.
    9. References contain all referenced in the text that comes from a source which (a) relevant, (b) at least 80% from advanced research (last 5 years), and (c) at least 80% of primary, mainly from the journal article included Scholaria, at least 20 sources. Using Reference Manager application like Mendeley in APA (America Psychological Association) citation format.
    10. Appendices which is necessary if any.

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