Author Guidelines

Authors who wish to submit their manuscripts to Jurnal Hilirisasi IPTEKS (JHI) are expected to follow the guidelines below. Manuscripts that do not comply with these requirements may be returned for revision before entering the review process.

General Requirements

  • Manuscripts must be written in Bahasa Indonesia or English. The title, abstract, and keywords must be in English.

  • Manuscripts must be prepared using Times New Roman font, size 12, with 3.0 cm margins on all sides, on A4 (quarto) paper size.

  • Manuscripts should be consist of tittle, abstract, introduction, method, result and discussion, conclusion and recommendation. 

  • The file must be submitted in Microsoft Word format (doc or .docx).

Manuscript Structure

1. Title

  • The title must be specific, compelling, and consist of 15–20 words.

  • Title: Written in all capital letters, bold, Times New Roman, size 12, single-spaced.

2. Author’s Name and Affiliation

  • Author names and institutional affiliations must be written in Times New Roman, size 11.

  • Email addresses must be written in Times New Roman, size 10.

  • The corresponding author should be clearly identified.

3. Abstract

  • Abstracts must be written in English.

  • Each abstract should be between 200–250 words.

  • Abstract text must be formatted in Times New Roman, size 10.

  • The abstract should briefly describe the research purpose, methods, main findings, and implications.

4. Keywords

  • Keywords must be provided in English.

  • Each version should contain 3–5 relevant words or phrases separated by semicolons (;).

5. Introduction

  • The introduction should include the research background, problem statement, objectives, and relevant literature.

6. Methods

  • This section should describe research design, participants, instruments, procedures, and data analysis clearly and in sufficient detail.

7. Results and Discussion

  • Results should be presented clearly, supported by tables, figures, or graphs when necessary.
  • The discussion should interpret the results in relation to the research objectives, previous studies, and relevant theories.

8. Conclusions and Recommendations

  • The conclusions should summarize the main findings, while recommendations may highlight implications for practice, policy, or further research.

9. Acknowledgments

  • This section may include expressions of gratitude to funding bodies, institutions, or individuals who contributed to the research.

10. References

  • All references cited in the manuscript must appear in this section.

  • References must be taken from primary sources (scientific journals), with at least 70% of sources from the last ten years.

  • Each manuscript should contain a minimum of 15 references.

  • The reference style must follow the American Psychological Association (APA) Style, 7th Edition.

  • It is strongly recommended that authors use reference management tools such as Mendeley, Zotero, RefWorks, or EndNote.