Author Guidelines
The Journal of Technology and Science (J-Technos) is a peer-reviewed journal. The manuscript format is prepared in Indonesian or English and written concisely and precisely. Manuscripts to be published to the Journal of Technology and Science (J-Technos) must be original, unpublished and not in the process of publishing. Manuscripts can be the result of research or theoretical studies in the field of Science and Technology. The manuscript should not be less than 4 and exceed 6 pages including references and appendices. Scriptwriting templates can be accessed and downloaded in the Docx Template. The guide for authors is outlined as follows.
- The manuscripts are arranged in order of title (capital letters) in Indonesian and English, untitled author's name and affiliation and author's email correspondence, abstract and keyword, introduction, research method, results and discussion, conclusions and suggestions, and bibliography. Sub-sections can be added as needed. Writing systematics does not require numbering in each chapter.
- Abstracts consist of 100-250 words, typed in one space consisting of problems, objectives, methods, results and conclusions, written in English for Indonesian scripts as well as in Indonesian and English for English scripts. After the abstract, keywords should be written that correspond to the research topic.
- All tables and figures should be titled in text and numbered in Latin numerals and add captions if necessary.
- An author who wants to submit a paper to the Journal of Technology and Science (J-Technos) must submit it via the web. All correspondence, including notices of the Editor's decision and revision requests, takes place electronically.
- Article Categories: Authors should categorize their papers as part of the article information. The category that most closely describes their paper should be selected from the list below.
- Research paper. This category covers papers which report on any type of research undertaken by the authors. The research may involve the construction or testing of a model or framework, action research, testing of data, market research or surveys, empirical, scientific or laboratory research.
- Technical paper. Describes and evaluates technical products, processes or services.
- Conceptual paper. These papers will not be based on research but will develop hypotheses. The papers are likely to be discursive and will cover philosophical discussions and comparative studies of others' work and thinking.
- Case study reports. Case studies describe actual interventions or experiences within organizations. They may well be subjective and will not generally report on research. A description of a legal case or a hypothetical case study used as a teaching exercise would also fit into this category.
- Revised manuscript. The author has to revise the manuscript at least 1 month after being received from the Journal of technology and Science (J-Technos) management team (first edited paper). Papers sent back to the Journal of technology and Science (J-Technos) management team after one month are considered new submissions. Revised printed manuscripts must be re-submitted 1 week after received from the Journal of technology and Science (J-Technos) management team.
- The bibliography or References are arranged alphabetically from the first and the next author. The References list only contains the references cited in the manuscript. If there are two manuscripts or more of the same author and year, mark with a, b, c, and so on after the year of publication. Consider the following example formats:
The bibliography taken from the book is written in order: author's name, year, book title (italics),
publisher name, city.
Example:[1] Wigroho, H.Y., 2001, Frame Structure Analysis & Design Using SAP 2000 version 7.42, Andi Publisher, Yogyakarta.
[2] ACI Committee 318, 1992, Building Code Requirements for Reinforced Concrete (ACI 318-92) and Commentary (ACI 318R-92), American Concrete Institute, Detroit, Mich.
Bibliography taken from magazines/journals and research results are written in order: author's name,
year, title of article, name of journal/magazine/institution (italics), volume, page.
Example:[1] Arfiadi, Y and Hadi, M.N.S., 2006, Continuous Bounded Controllers for Active Control
of Structures, International Journal of Computers & Structures, vol. 84, no. 12, pp. 798-807.
[2] Ervianto, W, I., 1998, Analysis of the Factors Causing Delay in Projects Construction, Research Report Atma Jaya University Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta.Bibliography Taken from the Internet there are several ways of writing.
Examples:[1] Brown, R., Shukla, A. And Natarajan, K.R., 2002, Fiber Reinforcement of Concrete
Structures, accessed 30 October 2006, http://www.uritc.uri.edu/media/finalreportspdf/536101.pdf.
[2] Shell Structures: Basic Concepts, accessed 10 November 2006, http://www.colorado.edu/engineering/CAS/courses.d/AFEM.d/AFEM.Ch29.d/AFEM.Ch29.pdf - The content of the writing is beyond the responsibility of the editor. Editors have the right to do editorial editing without changing the meaning.
- The submitted manuscript will be assessed for eligibility by the Expert Editor. The author whose script published does not receive a fee but will get one copy of the journal edition along with five loose print copies.


