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GENERAL GUIDELINE
STRUCTURE OF THE ARTICLE
WRITING SYSTEM
Example
5.How to present picture, graph, photo, and diagram
Figure 1. Indonesian employment in agriculture compared to other sectors (% of the total employment) Source: World Development Indicator, 2005
State the selecting analysis of existing research or literature which is relevant to the topic of your article, describe how it relates to your writing, and then explain how your article might fill the gap and answers some questions in this field of study.
A literature review is not simply a summary of the literature (such as books, articles, and research reports) that you have read on the theme. In addition, it is not a chronological order of the description of the literature. However, it is an analysis of the research that has already been done and an analysis of the existing literature related to your study. The literature review should be sixty percent from scientific journals in the last ten years.
State the data collecting method, data analysis, type of the research, time and place of the research (if the article is based on the field research), and mention the hypothesis if your article has it (optional).
This part consists of the research findings, including a description of the collected data, analysis of the data, and interpretation of the data using the relevant theory.
All notes in the article must appear in the text as citations. A citation usually requires only the last name of the author(s), year of publication, and, sometimes, page numbers. For example: (Hefner 2009a: 45; Geertz 1966: 114). Explanatory footnotes may be included. All works cited must appear in the reference list at the end of the article. In matters of citation and bibliographical style, JIAPI follows the American Psychological Association 6th edition. The references should use a references application management such as Mendeley. We suggest there should be at least 20 references within the manuscript, and 80% of the references within the period of last 10 years
Examples:
Book:
Author, A. (Year of Publication). Title of work. Publisher City, State: Publisher.
Finney, J. (1970). Time and again. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster
E-book:
Author, A. (Year of Publication). Title of work [E-Reader Version]. Retrieved from http://xxxx or DOI:xxxx
Magazine:
Author, A. (Year, month of Publication). Article title. Magazine Title, Volume (Issue), pp.-pp
Tumulty, K. (2006, April). Should they stay or should they go? Time, 167(15), 3-40.
Online Magazine:
Author, A.A..(Year, Month of Publication). Article title. Magazine Title,Volume (Issue), Retrieved from http://xxxx
Tumulty, K. (2006, April). Should they stay or should they go? Time, 167(15) Retrieved from http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1179361,00.html
Newspaper:
Author, A. (Year, Month Date of Publication). Article title. Newspaper Title, pp. xx-xx.
Rosenberg, G. (1997, March 31). Electronic discovery proves an effective legal weapon.The New York Times, p. D5.
Online Newspaper:
Author, A. (Year, Month Date of Publication). Article title. Newspaper Title, Retrieved from newspaper homepage URL
Rosenberg, G. (1997, March 31). Electronic discovery proves an effective legal weapon.The New York Times, Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com
Website
Author, A. (Year, Month Date of Publication). Article title. Retrieved from URL
Simmons, B. (2015, January 9). The tale of two Flaccos. Retrieved from http://grantland.com/the-triangle/the-tale-of-two-flaccos/
General website without an author
Article title. (Year, Month Date of Publication). Retrieved from URL
Teen posed as doctor at West Palm Beach hospital: police. (2015, January 16). Retrieved from http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/Teen-Posed-as-Doctor-at-West-Palm-Beach-Hospital-Police-288810831.html
Journal
Author, A. (Publication Year). Article title. Periodical Title, Volume(Issue), pp.-pp.
Nevin, A. (1990). The changing of teacher education special education. Teacher Education and Special Education: The Journal of the Teacher Education Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, 13(3-4), 147-148.
Journal online
Author, A. (Publication Year). Article title. Periodical Title, Volume(Issue), pp.-pp. DOI:XX.XXXXX or Retrieved from journal URL
Jameson, J. (2013). E-Leadership in higher education: The fifth “age” of educational technology research. British Journal of Educational Technology, 44(6), 889-915. DOI: 10.1111/bjet.12103
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