Author Guidelines
SwarnaDwipa is a periodical research journals , scientific result, literature review, report experiences of best practices in the field of history education, historical science. Social Science, and Cultural. SwarnaDwipa journal published will be published twice a year, namely in May and November.
Articles must be original (not plagiarism) and has never been published in another journal. If ever presented in the form of seminars, workshops, etc., say the name of the activity.
For the May edition, articles can be submitted starting in December-March, editing will be done in April. Articles for the November edition can be submitted in June-September, editing will be done in October.
The article goes into the desk editors selected by the editor. Articles can be accepted without repair, refurbishment accepted, or rejected, and the article is rejected is not returned unless requested by the author.
Articles are written by a Windows program Microsoft Word to the top, page, A4 size paper, typed with 1.5 density spacing, font Book Antiqua 12. The format is two columns with margins: top 3 cm, left 2.5 cm, bottom 2.5 cm, and right 2.5 cm.
Please submit your manuscript electronically as a Microsoft Word or Rich Text Format (RTF) document through the submission feature of this website.
Article manuscripts can be written in Indonesian or English. The length of the manuscript is not more than 7000 words or 10-15 pages. Terms in foreign languages or local languages are italicized.
Articles are written by systematics and the following provisions.
(1) Title: written in a concise and informative, maximum 13 words, should reflect the substance of the variables described in the article body. Written by font trebuchet Ms 12, single-spaced.
(2) Name of Author: without titles, it is located under the heading; the author can be an individual or a team. If the author of more than one person all the names listed by marking a superscript numeral ranging from 1 on the back of the author's name.
(3) Agencies and Address Author: was written the name of the institution where the author comes, address, e-mail, which is located under the author's name.
(4) Abstract: written in English AND INDONESIA. The length of 75-250 word abstracts written in one paragraph includes: scientific review article consists of a discussion of the core issues and substantially while the results of the research article consist of goals, methods, and results. The abstract is single-spaced font 10, and overhanging margin 1 cm.
(5) Keywords: filled words or terms that reflect the essence of the concept within the scope of the problem may consist of several pieces of words / terms. Keywords wrote under the abstract to the distance between the lines and bold-italics.
(6) the body of the article: (a) Articles consisting of the preliminary scientific study that shows the problems and framework or frameworks of analysis, sub-subtitle that contains the discussion and conclusions. (b) the results of the research article consist of an introduction that includes the background of the problem, methods, results, discussion and conclusions.
(7) Bibliography: cultivated from a primary source, and if it comes from the most current journals (3-5 years) and just acknowledgment of the source designated in the article body. Instead, the name that is referenced in the body must exist in the bibliography. Second row to the right of the entrance 7 letter. Here are some examples of writing a bibliography of several types of sources.
- Journals: author's name, year, article title (between the two quotation marks), the name of the journal (italics), volume, number, and the page as follows.
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Dadan Rosana, 2009. Cultural Development Through Application of Quality ISO 9001: 2000 in UNY. Education horizon, XXVIII (3), 296-307.
- Books: author's name (if more than one word, which is used as the last name entry), year, a title of the book (italics), a city of publisher, and the publisher, as follows.
Fullan, M.G. 1991. The New Meaning of Educational Change. London: Cassell Educational Lt.
- The book consists of several articles, written as follows.
Winch, C. 2006. Graduate Attributes and Changing Conceptions of Learning in Hager, P. & Holland, S., Graduate Attributes, Learning and Employability, p 67-90. Dordrecht: Springer.
- Internet: authors, year, article title, website address, and date of download.
Lamy, M.N., & Mortensen, H.J. 2009. Using Concordance Programs in the Modern Foreign Languages Classroom, of http://www.ict4lt.org/-en/en mod2-4.htm. downloaded August 22, 2009.
How to refer to the author within the body of the article should mention the author's last name, year, and page. Example: (Mitchel, 2008: 53), or Mitchel (2008: 53). Direct referral (without changing anything), typed single-spaced indented entrance to the right 7 beats, the left and right.
Articles can be sent go directly to the page e-journals http://http://ojs.ummetro.ac.id/index.php/swarnadwipa or via email: swarnadwipaumm@gmail.com.