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1. General Guidelines
All submitted manuscripts should be written based on original research.
Authors are strongly recommended to submit their manuscripts through our Open Access Journal system at the following address:
https://publishing.impola.co.id/index.php/ISEJournal
Click the sub-menu of REGISTER, fill out the registration form, and please register as an author in order to submit your manuscript. Registering to the site will also allow authors to be a reviewer and a reader.
Once you are registered as an author, log in to the website and follow the step-by-step submission processes:
Start a new submission > upload submission > enter metadata > upload supplementary files > confirmation
All manuscripts submitted to the International Science and Engineering Research (ISE Journal) are automatically screened for plagiarism before going through the review process, and the Journal has a zero-plagiarism policy.
2. Manuscript Preparation Guidelines
Please download the article template for detailed instructions on how to format the manuscript.
Below are the guidelines for the manuscript:
Abstract
This paper provides a template for preparing papers for electronic production of the International Science and Engineering Research. A well-prepared abstract enables the reader to identify the basic content of a document quickly and accurately, to determine its relevance to their interests, and thus to decide whether to read the document in its entirety. The Abstract should be informative and completely self-explanatory, provide a clear statement of the problem, the proposed approach or solution, and point out major findings and conclusions. The Abstract should be 150 to 250 words in length. The abstract should be written in the past tense. Standard nomenclature should be used and abbreviations should be avoided. No literature should be cited. The keyword list provides the opportunity to add keywords, used by the indexing and abstracting services, in addition to those already present in the title. Judicious use of keywords may increase the ease with which interested parties can locate our article.
Introduction
[(Arial, normal, 10 font, justified) (Detailed instruction about this section is given below. After reading these instructions, please delete this paragraph and begin typing your text here. If you are using copy-paste option then select ‘match destination formatting’ in paste option OR use ‘paste special’ option and select ‘unformatted Unicode text’ option).
Provide a factual background, clearly defined problem, proposed solution, a brief literature survey and the scope and justification of the work done.].
Method
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Give adequate information to allow the experiment to be reproduced. Already published methods should be mentioned with references. Significant modifications of published methods and new methods should be described in detail. This section will include sub-sections. Tables & figures should be placed inside the text. Tables and figures should be presented as per their appearance in the text. It is suggested that the discussion about the tables and figures should appear in the text before the appearance of the respective tables and figures. No tables or figures should be given without discussion or reference inside the text.
Tables should be explanatory enough to be understandable without any text reference. Double spacing should be maintained throughout the table, including table headings and footnotes. Table headings should be placed above the table. Footnotes should be placed below the table with superscript lowercase letters.
Each figure should have a caption. The caption should be concise and typed separately, not on the figure area. Figures should be self-explanatory. Information presented in the figure should not be repeated in the table. All symbols and abbreviations used in the illustrations should be defined clearly. Figure legends should be given below the figures.
Results and Discussion
[(Detailed instruction about this section is given below. After reading these instructions, please delete this paragraph and begin typing your text here. If you are using copy-paste option then select ‘match destination formatting’ in paste option OR use ‘paste special’ option and select ‘unformatted Unicode text’ option). Note: Review paper may have different types of subsections.
Results should be clearly described in a concise manner. Results for different parameters should be described under subheadings or in separate paragraph. Table or figure numbers should be mentioned in parentheses for better understanding.
The discussion should not repeat the results, but provide detailed interpretation of data. This should interpret the significance of the findings of the work. Citations should be given in support of the findings. The results and discussion part can also be described as separate, if appropriate.
Conclusions
[This should briefly state the major findings of the study. If you are using copy-paste option then select ‘match destination formatting’ in paste option OR use ‘paste special’ option and select ‘unformatted Unicode text’ option].
References
References must be listed at the end of the manuscript and numbered in the order that they appear in the text. Every reference referred in the text must also present in the reference list and vice versa. In the text, citations should be indicated by the reference number in brackets [3].
Only published or accepted manuscripts should be included in the reference list.
Articles submitted for publication, unpublished findings and personal communications should not be included in the reference list but may be mentioned in the text (e.g., T Nelson, Purdue University, USA, Unpublished results or personal communication). Avoid citing a “personal communication” unless it provides essential information not available from a public source, in which case the name of the person and date of communication should be cited in parentheses in the text. For scientific articles, obtain written permission and confirmation of accuracy from the source of a personal communication. Unpublished result which has been accepted for publication in any journal should be cited as "in press".
Journal name abbreviations should be those found in the NCBI databases (Link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nlmcatalog/journals).
All references should follow the following style:
Reference to a journal:
For Published paper:
Note: List the first six authors followed by et al.
Note: Use of a DOI number for the full-text article is encouraged. (if available).
Note: Authors are also encouraged to add other database's unique identifier (like PUBMED ID).
For Accepted, unpublished papers.
Same as above, but “In press” appears instead of the page numbers.
Note: List the first six authors followed by et al.
Note: Use of a DOI number is encouraged (if available).
Note: Authors are also encouraged to add other database's unique identifier (like PUBMED ID).
For Articles not in English
Forneau E, Bovet D. Recherches sur l'action sympathicolytique d'un nouveau dérivé du dioxane. Arch Int Pharmacodyn. 1933;46:178-91. French.
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