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General Manuscript Writing Guidelines:
Guidelines for the author of the manuscript can be described as follows. Guidelines for manuscript author(s) in the Gestalt : Jurnal Desain Komunikasi Visual are explained as follows:
Scientific Article Structure:
The structure of the research articles consists of 10 main parts: (1) title (2) line ownership; (3) abstract; (4) keywords; (5) introduction; (6) research method; (7) findings and discussion; (8) conclusions; (9) acknowledgment; and (10) references. Each section is given an explanation as follows.
a) Title
b) Ownership (authorship lines)
c) Abstract
d) Keywords
e) Introduction
f) Research Methods
g) Findings and Discussion
h) Conclusion
i) Acknowledgments
j) References
General provision of bibliography:
Preferred references are articles taken from the latest journals / publications no later than 10 years before article submission (paper submission).
The number of references used in the article is not less than 15 sources.
The publisher strongly recommends authors to use preferred applications such as Mendeley or Zotero.
Authors may follow the APA 6th Publication Manual to write references.
The references consist of the author's name, year of publication, article title, city name and publishing institution. The reference list is sorted according to the first letter of the author's name (A-Z). Complete sources including websites and DOIs are highly recommended if available.
Terms of referral writing by reference type:
1) If the library source is an article in a scientific journal, it is written in the following order: author's name. (year.) article title. the name of the journal. volume (number): page (Journal name is skewed). DOI/URL.
Example:
Nickerson, C. (2015). The death of the non-native speaker? English as a lingua franca in business communication: A research agenda. Language Teaching, 48(3), 390-404. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0261444815000129
Izzah, N., & Diana, L. (2021). Beyond the Implementation of Project-Based Assessment in ELT: Benefits, Challenges, and Teachers' Strategies. Celtic: a Journal of Culture, English Language Teaching, Literature and Linguistics, 8(2), 140-151. https://doi.org/10.22219/celtic.v8i2.18208
Sumarno, W.K., Riyantoko, P.A., & Shodikin, A. (2024). Effectiveness of Bilingual Project-Based Materials to Facilitate Literacy and Numeracy Teaching. TEM Journal, 13(1), 68-76. https://doi.org/10.18421/TEM131-07
2) If the library source is a textbook, it is written in the following order: author name. year. book title. volume (if any). edition (if any). publisher city: publisher name (The title of the book is italicized).
Example:
Nickerson, C., & Planken, B. (2015). Introducing Business English. London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315694337
3) If the literature source is a translation book written following the sequence: the original author's name. years of translation. title of translation book. volume (if any). edition (if any). translation. publisher city: publisher name (Book title in italics).
Example:
Robinson, T. (1995). High organic plant contents. Edition 6. Translation K. Padmawinata. Bandung: ITB Press
4) If the source of the article in the proceedings written in the following sequence: the name of the author. year. title of the seminar. title proceedings. the venue of the seminar. time of operation (article title is italicized).
Example:
Wahyuningtyas, D., Sumarno, W. K., Asih, R. A., Endriana, F., & Windiarti, K. R. (2023). Mapping Tour Guides’ Speaking and Writing Skill Levels in Tourist Villages in Trenggalek. Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings, 361-366. https://doi.org/10.11594/nstp.2023.3357
5) If the source of the article in the article collection of articles written in the following order: the name of the author of the article. article title. in: editor name if any followed by Ed (if single) or Eds (if more than one) in parentheses. year. book title. volume (if any). edition (if any). publisher city: publisher name (The title of the book is italicized).
Example:
Linz, J & Stephan, A. Some thoughts on decentralization, devolution and the many varieties of federal arrangements. In: Jhosua K (Ed). (2001). Crafting Indonesian Democracy. Bandung: Mizan Publisher
6) If the source is an article in a general newspaper / magazine , it is written in the following order: author's name. year. article title. name of newspaper / magazine. city, publication date and page (Article title is italicized).
Example:
Shamsuddin, A. (2008). Invention of law or chaos behavior? Compass. Jakarta. January 4th. H1m.16 Kukuh, A. 2008. Free education obsession in Semarang. Suara Merdeka. Semarang March 5th. film. L
7) If the library source is an online article (internet) with no published place and publisher, written in the following order: author's name. year. article title. Downloaded at website date address (Article title is italicized).
Example:
Levy, M. (2000). Environmental scarcity and violent conflict: a debate. Downloaded at http: // wwics. si.edu/organiza/affil/WWICS/PROGRAMS/DIS/ECS/report2/debate.htm July 4, 2002.
The names and email addresses entered in this journal site will be used exclusively for the stated purposes of this journal and will not be made available for any other purpose or to any other party.
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Gestalt : Jurnal Desain Komunikasi Visual (p-ISSN: 2657-1641, e-ISSN: 2685-0311) dikelola dan diterbitkan oleh Program Studi Desain Komunikasi Visual, Fakultas Arsitektur dan Desain, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional "Veteran" Jawa Timur, Indonesia.
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