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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.
  • The 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.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

AUTHOR GUIDENLINES

General Guideline

  1. The article has not been published in other journals or other places
  2. The article should be written in English (United State of America English) with a formal style and structure. This is because it is a fully peer-reviewed academic journal, so that an oral and informal language would not be accepted
  3. The article should be written in word document (MS word), 1 space, 12pt Times New Roman, and margin 2-2 (left-right) and 3-3 (above-bottom), 30 – 35 pages of A4 paper
  4. The article is an original work of the author/s
  5. The author/s have responsibility to check thoroughly the accuracy of citation, grammar, table and figures before submission
  6. The author/s have responsibility to revise their article after receiving a review from the editorial boards.
  7. The author/s should register at the e-journal of Analisa before submitting their paper and fill the form completely.
  8. The article should be submitted via online
  9. The articles will be reviewed by editorial boards

 Structure of the article

  1. Title
  2. Author’s name, email address, author’s affiliation address
  3. Abstract (250 words maximum, it consists of background of the study, research method, finding of the research)
  4. Key words ( 3-5 words/phrases)
  5. Introduction (it consists of background statement, research questions, theoretical framework, literature review)
  6. Hypothesis (optional)
  7. Methodology of the research (it consist of data collecting method, data analysis, time and place of the research if the article based on the field research).
  8. Research findings and discussion
  9. Conclusion
  10. Acknowledgement (optional)
  11. Reference
  12. Index (optional)

Writing system

Title

  1. Title should be clear, short and concise that depicts the main concern of the article
  2. Title should contain the main variable of the research
  3. Title should be typed in bold and capital letter

Name of the author/s

  1. The author/s name should be typed below the title of the article without academic title
  2. The author/s address (affiliation address) should be typed below the name of the author/s
  3. The author/s email address should be typed below the author/s address
  4. If the author is more than one writer, it should be used a connecting word “and” not a symbol “&”

Abstract and key words

  1. Abstract is the summary of article that consists of background of the study, data collecting method, data analysis method, research findings.
  2. Abstract should be written in one paragraph, single space and in italic
  3. Abstract should be no more than 250 words
  4. The word “abstract” should be typed in bold, capital letter and italic
  5. Key words should consist of 3-5 words or phrases.
  6. Key words should be typed in italic

How to present table

  1. Title of the table should be typed above the table and align text to the left, 12pt font Times New Roman
  2. The word “table” and “number of the table” should be typed in bold, while title of the table should not be typed in bold (normal).
  3. Numbering for the title of table should use an Arabic word (1, 2, 3, and so forth)
  4. Table should be appeared align text to the left.
  5. To write the content of the table, it might use 8-11pt font Time New Roman or 8-11 pt
  6. Arial, 1.0 space.
  7. Source of the table should be typed below the table, align text to the left, 10pt font Time New Roman.
  8. How to present picture, graph, photo, and diagram Picture, graph, figure, photo and diagram should be placed at the center
  9. Number and title should be typed above the picture, graph, figure, photo and diagram.
  10. Number and the word of the picture, graph, figure, photo and diagram should be typed in bold, 12pt Font Times New Roman and at the center, while title of them should be typed in normal (not bold).
  11. Number of the picture, graph, figure, photo and diagram should use an Arabic word (1,2, 3 and so forth).
  12. Source of the picture, graph, figure, photo and diagram should be typed below the table, align text to the left, 10pt font Time New Roman.
  13. Picture, graph, figure, photo, and diagram should not be in colorful type (should be in white and black, or gray).

Research finding

This part consists of the research findings, including description of the collected data, analysis of the data, and interpretation of the data using the relevant theory

Referencing system

Analisa uses in note system for the referencing system, format (last name of the author/s, year of publication: page number). For example (Shihab, 1997: 459).

Referencing system

Analisa uses this format for reference system:

Book

Last name of author/s, first name of the author/s. year of publication. Title of the book. Place of publication: name of the publisher.

Chapter of the book

Last name of the author/s, first name of the author/s. “Title of the chapter”. In title of the book. Editor name, place of publication: name of publisher.

Example:

Dolnik, Adam. 2007. “Suicide terrorism and Southeast Asia.” In A handbook of terrorism and insurgency in Southeast Asia. Tan, Andrew.T.H (ed). Cheltenham, UK and Northamtom, USA: Edward Elgar.

Journal article

Last name of the author/s, first name of the author/s. Year of publication. “Title of the rticle”. Name of the journal. Volume. (Number): Page number.

Example:

Du Bois, Cora. 1961. “The Religion of Java by Clifford Geertz.” American Anthropologist, New Series. 63. (3): 602-604 Sirry, Mun’im. 2013. “Fatwas and their controversy: The case of the Council of Indonesian Ulama.” Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 44(1): 100-117.

News paper

Last name of the author/s, first name of the author/s. Year of publication. “Title of the article”. Name of the newspaper. Date of publication.

Example:

Eryanto, Hadi. 2010. “Menyiapkan Jihad di Aceh.” Kompas. 18 March 2010.

Internet

Last name of the author/s, first name of the author/s. Year of publication. “Title of the article or writing”. Date of access. Web address

Example:

Suhendi, Adi. 2012. “Dana Osama bin Laden dipakai untuk bom Bali 1” (Osama bin Laden’s fund was used for Bali Bomb 1). Accessed August, 20, 2014 from: http://nasional.kompas.com/read/2012/03/26/14001755/Dana.Osama.bin.Laden.Dipakai.untuk.Bom.Bali.I

Unpublished thesis/dissertation

Last name of the author/s, first name of the author/s. Year of publication. Title of the thesis/dissertation. Name of the university.

Article/paper presented at seminar/conference

Last name of the author/s, first name of the author/s. Year of publication. “Title of the paper.” Article presented at seminar/conference, host of the seminar, place of the seminar, date of the seminar.

Example:

Anwar, K. 2007. “Mengungkap Sisi Akidah dalam Naskah Syair Kiyamat.” Paper presented at a seminar on text of religions, hosted by Office of Religious Research and Development Ministry of Religious Affairs Republic Indonesia. Jakarta, 30 November 2007-03 December 2007.

Transliteration system

Transliteration Arab-Latin system refers to SKB Ministry of Religious Affairs and Ministry of Education and Culture Republic of Indonesia Number 158 year 1987 and 0543/b/u/1987

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