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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, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-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.

Author Guidelines

Article written for Journal of Sustainable Transformation (JST), published the results of research and the use of technology to be implemented in the community, including: (1)The Role of Science and Technology (2). Health (3). Sosial and (4). Humanities.

A. General Requirements :

The minimum standard requirements of the Journal of Sustainable Transformation (JST):

    1. The manuscript written in Bahasa Indonesia with a docx file and be submitted online via a journal website. The author must log in in order to make a submission.
    2. The article must as far as possible be in a single paragraph and include abstract in Indonesian and English (150-300 words) and be following by the keywords (3-5 words). 
    3. Use of a tool such as Zotero, Mendeley, or EndNote for reference management and formatting. The citation must be in the form of in-text and bibliography are based on APA (American Psychological Association) 6th Edition
    4. Ensure that the year distance between all references or bibliography is at least 10 years from the current year
    5. After downloading the template, the authors do not need to change the paper margin size, because the size of the margin is already in accordance with the standard A4 paper size 
    6. The author also does not remove the watermark and the footer of the article template. Download template: JST Article Template

B. Structure of Manuscript :

The manuscript must be prepared and suggested present follow the structure:

  1. Title. The titles must be accurate, unambiguous, specific, and complete. Do not contain abbreviations that are rarely used. The title of the manuscript should be in 12pt, bold, Times New Roman (TNR) type, and written on the center, maximum consist of 18 words.
  2. Author's name, institution, country, and email address. The author's name (without academic degree), name of institution, country and email address are written under the article title. When the script is written by a team, the editor only deals with the first author or corresponding author. The author's name should be in 11pt TNR Bold font and capital each word. Author affiliations are superscripted with numbers and centered in both columns of the manuscript. Author affiliation must be in 11pt TNR type, bold font and capital each word. 
  3. Abstract and Keywords. The abstract must stand alone, meaning there should be no quotations in the abstract. The abstract must briefly present the problem or background of research, the purpose of research, the implementation method, the result and the conclusion in past tense formAvoid using uncommon abbreviations. Abstracts must be presented accurately, briefly, clearly, and specifically. Please follow the word limit (150–300 words). Keywords are the labels of your manuscript; therefore, they should represent the content and highlight your manuscript. Use only abbreviations that are commonly used. for example, DNA. Each word or phrase in the keyword should be separated by a comma (,) and maximum of 5 keywords (words or phrases).
  4. Introduction. This section must state the purpose of the activity at the end of the introduction. Before setting a goal, the author must provide a background to the problem and a brief literature review or previous research, the novelty, and the purpose of the research.
  5. Methods. This section describes the type of reserach (such as experimental (pure or quasi experiment), survey, longitudinal study, crossectional study, exploration study), the implementation metode, data collection, and the analysis.. This section must explain the steps of research in detail and clear. The implementation method could be the developed or modified method. 
  6. Result and Discussion. This section presents the description of findings and research data supported by supporting reference studies to explain the relationship between research results and theory, research objectives, and comparisons with other published research. Data on research results can be presented in the form of tables, images or graphs that are given descriptions.
  7. Conclusion. The conclusion contains a brief summary of the research results and the answers of research objectives. The conclusion can also include recommendations/suggestions implicitly, not separately from the conclusion.
  8. Acknowledgment (12pt, Times New Roman, "Optional"); This section can be written in case there are certain parties need to be acknowledged, such as community services sponsors. The acknowledgement must be written in brief and clear. In addition, avoid the hyperbole acknowledgment.
  9. References; Relevant and recent (10 years), SELF-CITED - ONLY 1 ARTICLE. Be highly selective, and do not misquote. Use American Psychological Association (APA), each article contains at least 10 references, The bibliography must contain reference libraries originating from primary sources (scientific journals amounting to a minimum of 80% of the total bibliography) published in the last 10 years. Writing a referral system in an article text and writing a bibliography should use a reference management application program, for example: Mendeley, EndNote, Zotero, or others.
    a.    Journal articles:
    Rizka, M. A., & Tamba, W. (2019). Pelatihan Evaluasi Program Pendidikan Nonformal Bagi Pengelola Pusat Kegiatan Belajar Masyarakat (PKBM) di Kecamatan Gunungsari Kabupaten Lombok Barat. Paradharma (Jurnal Aplikasi IPTEK)2(1).
    b.   Book:
    Fridman, A. (2008). Plasma Chemistry. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
    c.    Articles in proceedings:
    Roeva, O. (2012). Real-World Applications of Genetic Algorithm. In International Conference on Chemical and Material Engineering (pp. 25–30). Semarang, Indonesia: Department of Chemical Engineering, Diponegoro University.
    d.   Thesis and dissertation, research reports:
    Istadi, I. (2006). Development of A Hybrid Artificial Neural Network – Genetic Algorithm for Modelling and Optimization of Dielectric-Barrier Discharge Plasma Reactor. PhD Thesis. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.
    e.    Chapter in an edited book:
    Hovmand, S. (1995). Fluidized Bed Drying. In Mujumdar, A.S. (Ed.) Handbook of Industrial Drying (pp.195-248). 2nd Ed. New York: Marcel Dekker.
    f.     Website
    United Arab Emirates architecture. (n.d.). Retrieved June 17, 2010, from UAE Interact website: http://www. uaeinteract.com/
    g.    Articles from the websites:
    Benton Foundation. (1998, July 7). Barriers to closing the gap. In Losing ground bit by bit: Low-income communities in the information age (chap. 2). Retrieved from http://www.benton.org/library?low-Income/two.html

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