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Author Guidelines
TITLE: The title must succinctly capture the essence of the research article and entice academic readers with references to contentious topics, shifts, trends, crises, or unresolved issues. It should incorporate formal and material objects, along with contextual framing for the discussion. The title consists of 8-12 words, the title excludes articles and particles and relies on phrases rather than complete sentences.
ABSTRACT: The abstract is a summary of the article. It is consist of research objective, research methods, results and discussion, and conclusion. The abstract is an article summary that consists of research objective, research methods, results and discussion, and conclusion. Implications or recommendation can be added to the abstract. The abstract must be written in 250-300 words. The abstract must not contain lengthy background information and have no reference to figure, table, equation, any bibliographical reference either coming within or another article. The language of abstract must be clear and concise. It is a stand-alone summary in one paragraph.
KEYWORDS: Keywords consist of important/ specific words or phrases found mainly in the title and abstract. There are 3 keywords from one article. Avoid using too many connecting words such as “and’, “with”, “which” and others in your writing. This can help make your sentences more concise and easier to read.
INTRODUCTION: The introduction emphasizes the significance of the issue addressed and the goal of the writing while providing background information on the problem at discussion. It should be stated that the literature supports that the problem has not been adequately discussed in previous studies. The presentation is complemented by hypotheses for the problems studied. The percentage of length of preliminary exposure is between 10-15% of the overall length of a manuscript.
LITERATURE REVIEW: This section presents a range of information pertinent to formal and material objects, showcasing the breadth of data researchers have amassed on their research subject. Conceptual exposure revolves around keywords highlighted in the article, while the theoretical framework represents formal objects.
METHODS: The method section clearly outlines the steps undertaken by the author to address the research problems, detailing the research design, data collection, processing, and analysis procedures. Avoid redundant explanations of well-known methods; simply mention their names without defining them.
RESULTS: This section presents findings from referenceable data (text, tables, or images) without interpretation. Tables, graphs, or images clarify the verbal presentation of results, emphasizing clarity and the highlighting of trends, patterns, and relationships (original files should be provided alongside article submissions). The author should discuss the validity and reliability of the data. Tables, graphs, or figures should avoid duplicating numerical or variable data. Interview data is reprocessed and presented in standard language, not in spoken form or as raw materials.
DISCUSSION: This section validates findings against hypotheses through argumentation and interpretation. The author offers new insights based on results, while integrating literature to contextualize, bolster, or elucidate findings-related arguments.
CONCLUSIONS: The conclusions section show the answer or clarification of the research questions and opportunities for future research
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: The authors must acknowledge any sources of funding that supported the research and may acknowledge the outside reviewers of their drafts
REFERENCES: The reference must consist of 80% from relevant and recent primary sources (such as the article of journal or conference from last 5-10 years). The reference must be written in APA style and using reference manager software (Mendeley).
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.
- he 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.
- The author should use Mendeley for any citation of the journal articles with APA style.
The author should refer to the Author Guidelines to write the article.
- If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.
- The author must fill out and sign the consent letter. Please download it with the following link.
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The Effect of Open Access).
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Author Fees
This journal charges the following author fees.
Article Submission FREE: 0.00 (IDR)
Article Publication: 1500000.00 (IDR)
The authors whose articles have been approved by Resital, Journal of Performing Arts, should give the contribution fee for publication Rp. 1.500.000,-