Author Guidelines
WRITING GUIDE
"Candrasangkala Journal of Education and History"
Candrasangkala Journal of History Education and History publishes research manuscripts in the field of History and History of History, both teachers, lecturers, practitioners, experts and researchers concerned. The published texts are original texts that have not been published either inside or outside the country. The manuscript is written in Indonesian and sent an email to [email protected], or submitted directly to the Candrasangkala Secretariat of the Journal of History of Education and History.
A. Systematic Article
- The title should be short and able to reflect the main content of the essay (maximum of 12 words if written in Indonesian and maximum of 10 words if written in English), specific, and effective. The title is printed with capital letters in the middle, with cambria.
- Author's name is listed without an academic degree, with the name and address of the institution of origin (name of institution, address, zip code, country name), and correspondence or e-mail address. The author's name is placed under the title of the article with cambria 11 bold print. If the author is more than 1, then the name of the author is accompanied by small parentheses above the name filled in the order of the author. Example: (Ana Nurhasanah (1) & Nashar (2)).
- Abstracts are written in Indonesian and English with a maximum length of 200 words that contain the basic issues, research objectives, methods and research results written in a concise, clear, complete and complete whole describes the essence of the whole writing. Number of 3-5 word keywords or word combination.
- Keywords reflect the concept of related articles, straightforward, and informative.
- Introduction contains background of problem, research context, result of library study, and research purpose. The entire introductory section is described in an integrated manner in the form of paragraphs.
- The research method describes the design of forms and methods of research, place, data collection techniques, operational definitions of research variables, and analytical techniques.
- Results and Discussion contains detailed descriptions of all research results and their analysis. The results can be completed with tables, graphs, drawings and / or charts. The discussion contains the meaning of results and comparison with the theory and / or the results of similar research.
- Conclusion contains a brief summary or essence of research results in the form of research findings in the form of answers to research questions. In the conclusion section should also put forward the implications of research results for the development of science and technology. The conclusions are presented in paragraph form.
- References The libraries using the Harvard Referencing Standard system contain the sources referred to in the manuscript. Referral sources used 80% of primary sources such as scientific journals or research reports and is a library published last 10 years.
- The paper size uses A4 paper with cambria 11 with a single space. Paper margin on the left 3 cm, right, top and bottom 2.5 cm with maximum number of pages that is 10-12 pages and one column.
B. How to Write a Reference
Referrals and quotes use techniques (last name, year) with the following rules:
- If there are two authors, the reference is made by naming the names of the two authors followed by the year. Example: (Nurhasanah & Nashar, 2015)
- If the author is more than two, only the first author is written with the description followed by et al. Or et.al in accordance with the language used in the manuscript. Example: (Gilang et al., 2015) or (Gilang et.al., 2015)
C. How to Write a Reference List
Writing a reference list using the Harvard Reference System. The list of references is arranged alphabetically and chronologically. The entire team of authors should be listed in full. The author's first names are abbreviated and written after the last name. The last name should be the same as the one mentioned in the script.
1. Books
Author 1, Author 2 ff. (Last name, first name abbreviated). Year of publication. The title of the italics. Edition, Publisher. Place of Publication. Example: O'Brien, J.A and. J.M. Marakas. 2011. Management Information Systems. Issue 10. McGraw-Hill. New York-USA.
2. Journal Articles
Author 1, Author 2 and so on, (Last name, first name abbreviated). Year of publication. Article title. Journal Name Italic Print. Vol. Number. Pages Range. Example: Cartlidge, J. 2012. Crossing boundaries: Using fact and fiction in adult learning. The Journal of Artistic and Creative Education. 6 (1): 94-111.
3. Proceedings of Seminar / Conference
Author 1, Author 2 dst, (Last name, first name abbreviated). Year of publication. Article title. Conference Name. Date, Month and Year, City, Country. Page. Example: Michael, R. 2011. Integrating innovation into enterprise architecture management. Proceeding on Tenth International Conference on Wirt-schafts Informatik. 16-18 February 2011, Zurich, Switzerland. P. 776-786.
4. Thesis or Dissertation
Author (Last name, first name abbreviated). Year of publication. Title. Thesis, Thesis, or Dissertation. University. Example: Soegandhi. 2009. Application of bankruptcy model at local company in East Java. Thesis. Faculty of Economics, University of Joyonegoro, Surabaya.
5. Referral Resources from Website
Author. Year. Title. Address Uniform Resources Locator (URL). Date Accessed. Examples: Ahmed, S. and A. Zlate. Capital flows to emerging market economies: A brave new world ?. Http://www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/ifdp/2013/1081/ifdp1081.pdf. Retrieved June 18, 2013.
D. Writing Formulas, Tables, and Drawings
1. Writing Formulas
The formula is clearly written with Microsoft Equation or other similar applications and is numbered like the following example.
2. Writing Table
Tables are numbered in the order in which they are presented (Table 1, etc.), without the right or left border. The table title is written at the top of the table with center justified position like the following example.
Table 01 Research Design
Group | Pretes | Prestigious | Post tes |
Experiment | O1 | X1 | O2 |
Control | O1 | X2 | O2 |
3. Drawings
Images are numbered in the order in which they are presented (Fig. 1, etc.). The image title is placed underneath the image with the center justified position as the following example.
Figure 01. Comparison of Average N-Gain Value on Every Aspect of High School Students