Petunjuk Penulisan

Artikel yang akan diterbitkan di Bakti Cendekia di submit secara online dan disesuikan sesuai Template Jurnal. Jurnal Tersusun atas Judul, Penulis, Afiliasi Penulis, Abstrak, Pendahuluan, Metode Penelitian, Hasil dan Pembahasan, Kesimpulan dan Saran, Ucapan Terima kasih, dan Daftar Pustaka

 

JUDUL

Halaman judul ini berisi judul artikel yang ditulis dengan jelas, lugas dan informatif,  diikuti oleh nama setiap penulis (tanpa gelar dan jabatan yang menyertai), afiliasi/kelembagaan penulis). Penulis korespondensi harus melengkapi alamat email, telepon, pada bagian bawah kiri halaman judul.

 

ABSTRAK

Abstrak ditulis dengan jumlah maksimal 250 kata. Abstrak ditulis dengan ringkas dan jelas yang mencakup pendahuluan, metode, hasil, pembahasan, dan kesimpulan dari penelitian. Abstrak dilengkapi dengan 3-6 kata kunci.

 

1. PENDAHULUAN

The research article consists of an PENDAHULUAN, METODE, HASIL DAN PEMBAHASAN, KESIMPULAN, UCAPAN TERIMAKASIH (jika ada), and DAFTAR PUSTAKA. The Introduction section at least provides background or research rationale, problems and insights into problem-solving plans, and the formulation of research objectives (along with expectations about the benefits of the research results). The Introduction section should be accompanied by references/ citations as a theoretical basis for the problem of the research, such as writing citations [1], [2], etc. In addition to introducing the topic, the introduction section also relates to current knowledge (state of the art), what has been done, and what needs to be done (Gap analysis). Writing citations or references requires to use of reference tools such as Mendeley. The results and discussion are presented in an integrated manner and are reviewed from various related previous theories. Writing the contents of the paper from introduction to conclusion uses spaces 1. The research article closes with a conclusion and acknowledgment (if any). The Conclusions are presented in an essay or numbering. The font type used in all articles is Times New Roman, measuring 11 pt and space 1. Especially for naming sections using capital letters and bold. Spacing between paragraphs in a chapter or sub-chapter uses 6pt spacing.

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 2. METODE PENELITIAN

The research method contains explanations in the form of paragraphs about the research design or descriptions of the experimental settings, data sources, data collection techniques, and data analysis conducted by the researcher. This guide will explain writing headings. If your headers exceed one, use the second level of headings as below.

2.1 Second-Level Heading

Heading at the second level is written in boldface italics using upper and lowercase letters. Heading should be left aligned.

2.2 Third-Level Heading

The heading at the third level follows the style of the second-level heading. Avoid using headings of more than three levels.

 

3. HASIL DAN PEMBAHASAN

Writing the results and discussion can be separated into different subs or can also be combined into one sub. The summary of results can be presented in the form of graphs and figures. The results and discussion sections must be free from multiple interpretations. The discussion must answer research problems, support, and defend answers with results, compare with relevant research results, state the study’s limitations, and find novelty.

  • Writing Mathematical Equations

Mathematical equations must be numbered consecutively and starting with, starting end of the paper, including the appendix. This numbering must begin and end with an opening and closing bracket and right alignment. Add one blank line above and below the equation. The size of Equation (1) is Full 11pt, Subscript / superscript 8 pt, Sub-Subscript / superscript 6pt, Symbol 11 pt, Sup-symbol 10 pt. Insert the equation to write a math equation with the math style. All the equation numbers must be aligned.

                

f(x)= ax+b                                                                                     (1)

 

All variable writing in equation, italic with the numeric index in Century Schoolbok, for example, .   Use the sign ":" to explain the meaning of the variable and "=" if the variable is worth a number or equation. N: the mount of data, X = 1. Writing decimal numbers separated by a comma "," and if more than one uses a semicolon, ";", as a separator, for example (0,234; 123,135; 4562,234). All parentheses are written with the letters Century Schoolbook, , [i].

 

Theorem and Lemma

Theorem 1. Section, theorem, lemma, column, proposition, example, remark or note, figure, and table must be numbered consecutively for each category. Statements on theorems, lemmas, corollaries, and propositions must be written in italics.

Proof. Evidence has been given €

 

Figure and Table

Each image must be given a description below the image. The information in the table is given above the table. Captions are written in lowercase except for the first character of each sentence. All images must be numbered consecutively. Figure and tables are placed in the center of the page (center alignment).

                                                         

Figure 1. The general explanation of all figures and followed by the title of every figure (10 pt, bold),
(a)…………., (b) …………..

 

Figure 1, Captions in the image must be visible below the picture written in size 10 pt in font Times New Roman. References that use figures, tables, theorems, or lemmas, must be preceded by a capital letter without a dividing point; for example, Figure 1 and Table 1 are illustrations of Theorem 1. All accompanying information is written in capital letters only at the beginning. Tables and pictures must be placed in the body text and meet the standards for printing. Images do not need to be framed. Captions in the table must appear above the table. Write decimal numbers using dots instead of commas The vertical line in the middle, left, and right of the table can be hidden, so only the horizontal line at the top and the bottom of the table, like in Table 2. If the long table exceeds one 1 page and continued to the following page, then it must follow the example in Table 2 below:

Table 2. Table Name Using Times New Roman (bold, 10 pt, Capitalize Each Words)

Age

Male (%)

Female (%)

Cancer

Heart Disease

Stroke

Cancer

Heart Disease

Stroke

18

0.0472

0.0396

0.0288

0.0452

0.0378

0.0275

19

0.0470

0.0394

0.0286

0.0450

0.0377

0.0274

18

0.0472

0.0396

0.0288

0.0452

0.0378

0.0275

19

0.0470

0.0394

0.0286

0.0450

0.0377

0.0274

18

0.0472

0.0396

0.0288

0.0452

0.0378

0.0275

19

0.0470

0.0394

0.0286

0.0450

0.0377

0.0274

             

74

0.0084

0.0071

0.0051

0.0113

0.0095

0.0069

75

0.0085

0.0071

0.0052

0.0117

0.0098

0.0072

Total

1.7900

1.5000

1.0900

1.7900

1.5000

1.0900

Data source: (If data is taken from specific sources, it must be stated)

 

4. KESIMPULAN DAN SARAN

The conclusion should address the research problem and objective. State the importance of the research and the implications. Do not recapitulate the results but make statements, and use compelling statements, avoiding the word "maybe,” etc. Write the conclusion of your paper in narrative/paragraph form if only one concluding statement or give the numbering if needed.

 

UCAPAN TERIMAKASIH

If so, write an Acknowledgment or appreciation in this section. Acknowledgments can be addressed to funders (sponsors) who contributed to the article. It could be also to people who contributed to the article or data in the article.

 

DAFTAR PUSTAKA

 To write a bibliography/references you should use reference writing tools, such as Mendeley, Zotero, Endnote, etc., to reduce bibliography writing errors. The title size of "bibliography/references" is 11pt while the reference content in the bibliography is 9 pt. The number of references is obtained from national and international scientific journals in the last 10 years (relevant and up to date). References from books are allowed but it is recommended from scientific journals. Reference sources that come from the internet web / blog are avoided as much as possible. The type of reference writing style uses the IEEE style (complete writing can be seen on the OJS website of the JNBC). The minimum number of references at least 15 references in the bibliography taken from scientific journals (National or International).

 

  1. Example of writing reference from a Journal

[##] Author (s), “Title of article,” Journal name, vol.#, no.#, page, month and year.

Ex.:

[1] S.K. Kenue, “Limited angle multi-frequency diffraction tomography,” IEEE Trans. Sonic Ultrason, vol. SU-29, no. 6, pp. 213-217, July 1982.

 

  1. Example of writing reference from a Book

Whole book

[##] Author (s), Title of book, Edition (if any), Place of Publication: Publisher, Year.

Ex.:

[2] P.M. Morse and H. Feshback, Methods of Theoretical Physic. New York: McGraw Hill, 1953.

Part of the book

[##] Author (s), “Title of Part,”, Title of book, Edition (if any). Place of Publication: Publisher, year, page.

Ex.:

[3] P. S. Meszaros, S.Lee and A. Laughlin, “Information processing and information technology career interest and choice among high school students,” Reconfiguring the Firewall, Wellesley: A K Peters, 2007, 77-86.

Books Published by Agencies or Institutions

[4] World Bank, Information and Communication Technologies: A World Bank group strategy. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2002.

 

  1. Example of writing reference from a Proceedings

Published Conference articles in Proceedings

[##] Author (s), “Title of article”, Title of Proceeding, page, date of seminar event, year.

Ex.:

[5] R. Frinkel, R. Taylor, R. Bolles, R. Paul, “An overview of AL, programming system for automation,” in Proc. Fourth Int. Join Conf Artif.Intel., pp. 758-765, Sept. 3-7, 2006.

Unpublish Conference articles in Proceedings

[6] H. A. Nimr, "Defuzzification of the outputs of fuzzy controllers," presented at 5th Int. Conf. on Fuzzy Systems, 1996, Cairo, Egypt. 1996.

 

  1. Reference from website

[##] Author (s), “Title of document,” Title of website or owner, Year of publication. [Online]. Address: URL [access on date, month, year].

Ex.:

[7] B. Paynter, “Robodinos: what could possibly go wrong?”, Wired, 20 Juli 2009, [Online]. Tersedia: http://www.wired.com/entertainment/magazine/17-08/st_robotdinos [Diakses: 25 Juli 2010].

 

  1. Reference from thesis or Dissertation

Unpublished Thesis

[41] M. W. Dixon, "Application of neural networks to solve the routing problem in communication networks," Ph.D. dissertation, Murdoch Univ., Murdoch, WA, Australia, 1999.

Thesis Published in Online College Database

[42] F. Sudweeks, Development and Leadership in Computer-Mediated Collaborative Groups. PhD [Dissertation]. Murdoch, WA: Murdoch Univ., 2007. [Online]. Available: Australasian Digital Theses Program.