Author Guideline
Author Guidelines for JELTED
The Manuscript Organization
The manuscript must include the following sections in the listed:
- Title Page
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Methods
- Result
- Discussion
- Conclussion
- References
- Title Page
The first page of the manuscript should be a title page with the following:
- Title (50 words maximum)
- Title provides two languages (Bahasa Indonesia and English)
- Abbreviated title (50 character maximum)
- Author names and affiliation, including postal codes
- Corresponding author with complete address, including an email address and postal code
- Abstract
The abstract should be clearly written and readily comprehensible to the broad readership. It should provide a concise summary of the objectives, methodology (including the species studied), key results, and major conclusions of the study. It should be written in complete sentences, without subheadings. And it provides two languages (Bahasa Indonesia and English). Keywords (3-5 words)
- Introduction (700 words maximum, including citations)
The Introduction should briefly indicate the objectives of the study and provide enough background information to clarify why the study was undertaken and what hypotheses were tested.
- Methods
- Result
This section should present clearly but succinctly the experimental findings. Only results essential to establish the main points of the work should be included.
Numerical data should be analyzed using appropriate statistical tests.
- Discussion
The discussion section should be as concise as possible and should include a brief statement of the principal findings, a discussion of the validity of the observations, a discussion of the findings in light of other published work dealing with the same or closely related subjects, and a statement of the possible significance of the work. Extensive discussion of the literature is discouraged.
- Conclussion
The conclusion section should be as concise as possible but be representing the contents.
- References
In the list of references, papers should be given in alphabetical order according to the surname of the first author. In two-author papers with the same first author, the order is alphabetical by the second author's name. In three-or-more-author papers with the same first author, the order is chronological. The name of the author(s) should be followed by the date in parentheses, the full title of the paper as it appeared in the original together with the source of the reference, the volume number, and the first and last pages. Do not number or bullet the references. If the author list for a paper in the references exceeds 20. Written in APA style.
Single Author:
Gore, A. (2006). An inconvenient truth: The planetary emergency of global warming and what we can do about it. Emmaus, PA: Rodale.
Process of writing in manuscript: (Gore, 2006)
Two Authors:
Michaels, P. J., & Balling, R. C., Jr. (2000). The satanic gases: Clearing the air about global warming. Washington, DC: Cato Institute.
Process of writing in manuscript: (Michaels & Balling, 2006)
Editor as Writer:
Galley. K. E. (Ed.). (2004). Global climate change and wildlife in North America. Bethesda, MD: Wildlife Society.
Process of writing in manuscript: (Galley, 2004)
Brochure or Pamphlet:
New York State Department of Health. (2002). After a sexual assault. [Brochure]. Albany, NY: Author.
Process of writing in manuscript: (New York, 2002)
Anonymous/ Unknown:
Environmental resource handbook. (2001). Millerton, NY: Grey House.
Process of writing in manuscript: (Environmental Resource Handbook, 2001)
Article in the book reference (unknown and known)
Greenhouse effect. (2005). American heritage science dictionary. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin.
Schneider, S. H. (2000). Greenhouse effect. World book encyclopedia (Millennium ed. Vol. 8, pp. 382-383). Chicago, IL: World Book.
Process of writing in manuscript: (Greenhouse effect, 2005) (Schneider, 2000)
Article from Magazine:
Allen, L. (2004, August). Will Tuvalu disappear beneath the sea? Global warming threatens to swamp a small island nation. Smithsonian, 35(5), 44-52.
Begley, S., & Murr, A. (2007, July 2). Which of these is not causing global warming? A. Sport utility vehicles; B. Rice fields; C. Increased solar output. Newsweek, 150(2), 48-50.
Process of writing in manuscript: (Allen, 2004) (Begley, 2007)
Article from Newspaper:
College officials agree to cut greenhouse gases. (2007, June 13). The Albany Times Union, p. A4.
Landler, M. (2007, June 2). Bush’s Greenhouse Gas Plan Throws Europe off Guard. New York Times, p. A7.
Process of writing in manuscript (“College Officials”, 2007) (Landler,2007)
Article Journals with continuous page:
Miller-Rushing, A. J., Primack, R. B., Primack, D., & Mukunda, S. (2006). Photographs and herbarium specimens as tools to document phenological changes in response to global warming. American Journal of Botany, 93, 1667-1674.
Process of writing in manuscript (Miller-Rushing, Primack, Primack, & Mukunda, 2006)
Article Journal if each issue begins on page 1:
Bogdonoff, S., & Rubin, J. (2007). The regional greenhouse gas initiative: Taking action in Maine. Environment, 49(2), 9-16.
Process of writing in manuscript (Bogdonoff & Rubin, 2007)
Article Journal from DOI (digital object identifier):
Mora, C., & Maya, M. F. (2006). Effect of the rate of temperature increase of the dynamic method on the heat tolerance of fishes. Journal of Thermal Biology, 31, 337-341. doi: 10.101b/jtherbio.2006.01.055
Process of writing in manuscript (Mora & Maya, 2006)
Website:
The United States Environmental Protection Agency. (2007, May 4). Climate Change. Retrieved from the Environmental Protection Agency website: http://www.epa.gov/climatechange
Process of writing in manuscript (United States Environmental, 2007)
Gelspan, R. (2007). The Heat Is Online. Lake Oswego, OR: Green House Network. Retrieved from The Heat Is Online website: http://www.heatisonline.org
Process of writing in manuscript (Gelspan, 2007)