Author Guidelines
Online Submission Guidelines
Manuscripts must be sent online to the Axiology: Journal of Education and Social Sciences portal at https://aksiologi.pubmedia.id/index.php/aksiologi/index
Steps for Submitting Manuscripts
- Authors should register and check the “author” column on the registration page: https://aksiologi.pubmedia.id/index.php/aksiologi/user/register
- After logging in, click "New Submission". The stages of article submission are as follow:
- In the Start section, complete all the checklists, then click save and continue.
- In the Upload Submission section, upload the article manuscript file in MS Word format. Then click save and continue.
- In the Enter Metadata section, enter the data of all the authors and affiliates. If there is more than one author, click ‘add author’, then fill in their data in the same way as the first author, and so on. Next, fill in the title, abstract, keywords, research methods, and bibliography in each of the available columns.
- In the Upload Supplementary Files section, it is permissible to upload supporting files, cover letters or other documents.
- In the Confirmation section, click Finish Submission if all the data are correct.
General Requirements
- Article length is 7 to 10 pages.
- Attach a statement that the article has never been published before, anywhere and in any form.
- Each article will be subjected to plagiarism testing, where articles with 20% or more similarity will be returned to the author.
- Title Component: Uppercase letters, Black, Left-aligned, Bold, using Palatino Linotype font, size 18.
- Sub-components are not to be numbered (except for the results and discussion components), but an indication of the sub-components is to be included in the first sentence of a paragraph of that component.
- Articles are presented with the following components
Particular Instructions
Title: Article title, maximum 12 words, typed in Palatino Linotype font , 18 bold.
Author's name: The author's name is typed under the title in bold Palatino Linotype , without a title and should not be abbreviated. Under the name is written the author's field of expertise, name of institution and email address.
Abstract: using English and Indonesian, 9 Palatino Linotype font , Italics. should not be more than 250 words, one paragraph without references, without abbreviations/acronyms, and without footnotes. The abstract is written not in mathematical form, questions, and conjectures. The abstract contains: research objectives, research methods, research results and conclusions.
Keywords: Use specific words or phrases that describe the contents of the article, keywords are separated by commas (;), maximum 4 words.
Corresponding author: describes The first author's full address and complete email address are listed at the bottom right corner of the article (adjust to the template)
Introduction : The introduction is typed in capital letters [ Palatino Linotype 12 bold] containing the background outlined with the state of the art of previous research, at least 5 literatures that are discussed can justify the novelty of the research, overcome a problem, urgency and rationalization of activities, literature review, problem solving plan, and hypothesis development, GAP analysis, problem solution, scientific novelty, primary source references, describe the objectives and hypotheses at the end of the introduction [ Palatino Linotype 12 font, normal ]
Method : The research method explains: approach, scope or object, operational definition of variables/description of research focus, samples/informants, main materials and tools, data collection techniques, and data analysis techniques [ font Palatino Linotype 12, normal ]
Results and Discussion : The research results are presented completely and in accordance with the scope of the research, presenting findings/findings or trends, improving the results of previous studies. The research results are equipped with tables, graphs (pictures), and/or charts. Tables and pictures are numbered and titled. The results of the data analysis are interpreted correctly. The discussion section is separate from the results, explaining the findings logically, linking them to relevant reference sources. The discussion contains: what/how : whether the data presented has been processed (not raw tables) poured into tables or pictures (choose one) and provide comments, (why) the discussion section shows the relationship between the results obtained and the basic concept and/or hypothesis, (What else) is there any conformity or contradiction with the results of other people's research, also describe the implications of the research results both theoretically and in application. data [ Palatino Linotype 12, normal ].
Conclusion: The conclusion contains a brief summary of the research results and discussion. Conclusions are research findings in the form of answers to the formulation of research problems or research objectives and research hypotheses. Conclusions are described briefly and clearly. [ Palatino Linotype 12, normal ]
Bibliography: Contains referenced sources and at least 80% are primary references published in the last 5 years, primary references such as national and international journals, research articles. The reference list is written in accordance with the American Psychological Association style. (APA) Fifth edition . All sources listed in the bibliography must be in the article manuscript using reference applications such as: Mandeley, Zetero, AndNote etc.
- Articles are typed in Microsoft Office Word format. Using Palatino Linotype font size 12, single spacing on A4 paper. Paper format 3-3-2-2 (left-top-right-bottom).
- Authors can submit and register articles through the online OJS Journal