Policy & Guidelines
Author Guidelines
Submitting Manuscript Procedure
- Authors must be registered first via the following registration link https://journal.cannity.id/index.php/jpec/user/register.
- After login in using your author account, follow these steps to submit articles to the Jurnal Apoteker Indonesia :
- Click "New Submission".
- In the "Start" section, complete all the checklist fields, then click Save and Continue.
- In the "Upload Submission" section, upload the manuscript in doc or MS Word file format, then click Save and Continue.
- In the "Enter Metadata" section, enter all author data and their affiliations. If there is more than one author, click "Add Author" and follow the steps as before. Next, fill in the title, abstract, keywords and bibliography in the columns provided.
- In the "Upload Supplementary File" section, it is allowed to upload supporting files, cover letters or other documents.
- In the "Confirmation" section, click Finish Submission if all the data is correct.
General Instructions
- Articles must be written in a format that matches the writing format in Scientific Journals.
- Articles must be original work, never previously published in any print or online journal.
- When the submission status (article) is under review or has been published for this journal, the author is not permitted to submit the article to another journal.
- Sending articles to the editor online via the Open Journal System.
- Articles are written using the article template in the Journal of Psychology and Education Counseling (JPEC) .
- Articles are written in good and correct English and Indonesia.
Spesific Intsructions
Articles that will be submitted to the Journal of Psychology and Education Counseling (JPEC) must follow the rules of scientific writing by following the Vancover style (Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion and Conclusions):
- Title. The title should be short, concise and clear – perhaps creative to attract readers. Maximum 20 words and in Indonesian, in bold format, with capital letters on the first word of the sentence.
- Abstract. The abstract should reflect the substance of the entire content of the article and allow it to help readers determine its relevance to their interests and decide whether to read the complete document or not. The abstract contains a statement about the background, research objectives or focus of discussion, methods or important research steps, findings and discussions, and conclusions. Abstracts are written in English and Indonesian, each in one paragraph, single spaced, and contain approximately 150-200 words.
- Keywords. Keywords are standard words that are chosen carefully so that they can be used
reflects the concept of the related article. Keywords can be words or phrases or groups of words that reflect the content of the article (minimum three words or combinations of words, arranged in alphabetical order and separated by semicolons). - Introduction. Basically, the introduction provides the general background of the research, literature review (state of the art), research originality (gap analysis), and research objectives. In view of the literature, there are at least 10 articles reviewed briefly that can justify the novelty of the research.
- Method. The methods section provides a summary of the methods used, such as the subject matter studied, tools and materials used, models or designs used, sampling techniques, variables measured, analysis and statistical models used.
- Results and Discussion. The results section contains a presentation of the research results which can be illustrated using tables or pictures to clarify the verbal presentation of the results. The data presented is data that has been processed, not raw data. Discussion of material, especially related matters, whether the results are in accordance with the hypothesis or not, and presenting arguments.
- Conclusion. Write down the conclusions of the research that has been done and future work. Conclusions must answer the research objective or hypothesis. Write a short and clear conclusion. Do not repeat the Abstract, or only mention the results of the experiment. Provide clear scientific justification for your work, and evidence of possible applications and extensions. You should also suggest future experiments and/or demonstrate ongoing experiments.
- Reference. Reference uses Vancover style. References must be publications published within a 10 year period. 80% of references from primary sources come from articles in scientific journals, proceedings, dissertations, theses, books containing research results, etc. which are the result of direct research. Check each reference against the original source (author's name, volume, publication, year, DOI number). Please use Reference Manager Applications such as Mendeley and Endnote.