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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 Microsoft Word document file format and following the template given.
  • The plagiarism check result (max of 25% similarity) in PDF document file format must be uploaded as supplementary file.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
  • If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.

Author Guidelines

Paper to be submitted or published in the Jurnal Agrotek Ummat  consist of several parts:

  • Title
  • Abstract
  • Introduction
  • Methods
  • Results and Discussion
  • Conclusions
  • Acknowledgments
  • References.

Number of Pages

Articles are written at least 6 pages (between 6-15 pages), including the References.

Paper Size

Articles written on A4 paper are 210mm wide (8.27 ") and 297mm long (11.69") with margins: Top: 4 cm, Left: 2 cm, Right: 2 cm, Bottom: 3 cm, and Space 1.15 pt.

Head (Title, Abstract)

  1.  Title was written using a Century Gothic font with a letter size of 14 pt, a space of 1.0.
  2. The name of the Authors uses the Century Gothic font with the letter size 10 pt, spacing 1.0. The first author is the main author or correspondence.
  3. Under the name of the author are written Departments/Study Programs, Universities, and e-mails of each author with a font size of 10 pt with a Century Gothic font.
  4. Writing the author may not indicate the name of the position (for example a Supervisor), academic degree (eg Prof, Dr, M.Pd, M.Sc, M.Sc, etc.) or membership of each organization.
  5. Every affiliate must be included, at least, the name of the institution or company and the name of the country where the author is (for example, the Information Center for Water Resources of DPU NTB, Indonesia)
  6. Abstract is written in a maximum of 250 words, with  Century Gothic font, 10 pt, 1.0 space. Written in two languages namely Indonesian and English.
  7. Keywords are mentioned based on research variables.

Tables and Figures

  1. Tables are written with center align with 1.0 space.
  2. The table title is written using sentence case letters with a size of 10 pt, while the body of the table is 9 pt.
  3. It is recommended that the table be referenced in the paragraph before or after in the explanation.
  4. The title of the image is written in the middle with a font size of 10 pt, a space of 1.0.
  5. Pictures and Tables are numbered using Arabic numerals
  6. Figure are displayed with high resolution and placed centered.
  7. Use solid coloring that contrasts well with high resolution for display on a computer screen, as well as for prints that are black and white.
  8. Figure (graphs) are allowed to be colored.

Paragraph

  1. The paragraph must be organized. All paragraphs must be flat, which are both left and right and even.
  2. Each initial word in the title must be uppercase, except for short words such as, "a", "and", "in", "by", "for", "from", "on", "or", and the like.
  3. Sequential equations are followed by numbering numbers in parentheses with right flat margin, as in (1).
  4. Use the equation editor to make the equation.
  5. If the equation is long (lots of variables) to be more tight, use the slash (/), the rank function, or the right rank. Use parentheses to avoid confusion in giving fraction numbers.
  6. Make sure that the symbols in the equation have been defined before the equation or immediately follow after the equation appears. The symbol is typed in italics.
  7. Each table or image that includes a width of more than 1 column must be positioned at the top or at the bottom of the page.
  8. Figure may not use dots because there is a possibility that they cannot be printed in the original.

Conclusions

In this section, the author details the conclusions of the results of the discussion and data analysis and is advised to submit further research to the next researcher.

References / Bibliography

  1. Must be written using the Mendeley application.
  2. Use the APA style
  3. All reference items are 10 pt font size, 1.0 space.
  4. The numbering of reference items is typed sequentially in square brackets
  5. The minimum number of references is 15 references, at least 25% from international papers, with a minimum of 80% coming from up-to-date papers (10 years old).

Book

Fausett, L. (1994). Fundamentals of Neural Network. New York: Prentice-Hall.

Journal

Herbert, Riza, L. S, and Mukmin, A. (2011). Application of Backpropagation Neural Networks for Rainfall Forecasting. Information and Communication Technology, 2 (1), 1-5.

Article / Module / Dictate

Agriculture Sector. (2011). Risk Assessment and Adaptation to Climate Change in Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara Province. Mataram: NTB Agriculture Service.

Proceedings / Seminar Articles

Syaharuddin, Vera, M., and Dewi, P. (2017). Development of Matlab Based Computer Programming Modules. Proceedings of Mataram IKIP National Seminar, Mataram, Indonesia, 12-14.

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