Author Guidelines for Writing Article
Article Structure Guide
Page setup. Paper size set to A4 (margin 2.5 cm). Times New Roman 12pt, 1.15 spacing. Maximum 12 Page
Abstract. Should consist of a single paragraph of 150 to 200 words. Provide the background and objective of the paper, its principal results, and its conclusions. Avoid using abbreviations and citations. Keywords include a maximum of six keywords or phrases. Use specific, relevant terms, so that the article is easier to find in search engines. Do not use terms that are too general or too long.
Introduction. This section should briefly explain the background of the study of community engagement, provide a short review of the pertinent literature, state the originality of the research, and state the research and/or program objectives. This section also covers the factual and actual problems, challenges, or requirements needed by a community related to the research purposes
Methodology of research or program design. Combine the methods and procedures used in one narrative passage. Enough information should be provided to enable the repetition of the activity. For commercial sources of the materials, the name of the company, and the town and country in which they are located should be indicated. Methods already published should be indicated by a reference, with only the relevant modifications described here.
Results. Describe the outcome of the study which is an interpretation of the results of the work (not repetition) in the context of previous activity. Data should be presented as concisely as possible, and in the form of tables or figures if appropriate, although very large tables should be avoided. If needed, this section can be combined with the Discussion section into a Results and discussion section
Conclusions. This is the final part containing conclusions and advices. The conclusions will be the answers of the hypothesis, the activity purposes and the activity discoveries. The conclusions should not contain only the repetition of the results and discussions. It should be the summary of the activity results as the author expects in the activity purposes or the hypothesis. The advices contain suggestions associated with further ideas from the research.
Acknowledgments. Acknowledge anyone who contributed to the research and/or program, as well as any funding or grants received in support of it. The names of funding organizations should be written in full, along with the grant numbers, if available. List any individuals who helped you during the study (e.g. assistance with study design or analysis, or guidance through a study area), or writing of the article (e.g. providing advice on the language, editing, or proofreading the article).
References. All the references that used in the article must be listed in this part. In this part, all the used references must be taken from primary sources (scientific journals and the least number is 80% from all the references) that published in the last ten years, and minimum 15 references. For the purposes of efficiency and conciseness, avoid using more than 30 references and less than 7. The references should use a reference application management such as Mendeley, End Note, or Zotero. The writing format that used follows the format applied by IEEE Style.
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