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MANUSCRIPT TITLE
Sub Title (calibri 14pt)

First Author Name1 , Co-Author name (s)2


Affiliation (Study Program, Faculty, University/Institution, City, Country12)
name@gmail.com12 (calibri 12pt)

Author (s) Biography (for our journal database)

Write a short description of the author, written a maximum of 2 paragraphs containing 1)


Full name, 2) Educational background, 3) Activity / Status when writing articles, and 4) Some
publications or research results. If the author is more than 1, the author's biographical
description is written sequentially.

Abstract
This is a new author guidelines and article template of Humanika. This abstract section
should be typed in size of 10 pt and number of words of 250-350. The single spacing should
be used between lines in this article and should be typed in English The abstract should be
typed as concise as possible and should be composed of: problem statement, method,
scientific finding results, and short conclusion. The abstract should only be typed in one
paragraph and 1 column format.

Keywords: author guidelines; humanika journal; article template; Introduction

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Introduction
Manuscripts that meet the Humanika journal writing instructions (in MS Word format,
please download our template) must be sent in the following way: Submit manuscripts with
the Online Submission System in the Humanika E-Journal portal
(https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/humanika) after registering as an author and / or
reviewer in the "Register" section. If you have trouble registering, log in please contact the
journal's contact person humanika.undip@gmail.com).

The manuscript written must contain the following components of scientific articles
(subtitles in order), namely: (a) Article Title, (b) Author's Name (without title), (c) Author
Affiliation and domicile, (d) Abstract and Keywords, (e) Introduction, (f) Research Methods,
(g) Results and Discussion, (h) Conclusions, (i) Acknowledgments (if any), and (j) Bibliography.

Manuscripts can only be written in English, Calibri 12pt with a minimum number of 10
pages and a maximum of 15 pages including pictures and tables.
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The introduction outlines: (a) a little general background of the study, (b) state of the art (a
brief literature review) previous studies that are similar to justify the novelty of this article
(there must be a reference to a journal in the last 10 years), (c ) gap analysis or gap or
novelty statements, unique differences from previous studies, (d) problems and / or
hypotheses if any, (e) ways of approaching problem solving (if any), (f) expected results or
research objectives in the article.

Research method

Write down in detail the methods applied in gathering data and analyzing problems

Results and Discussion

Contains the description: (a) the data presented has been processed in a table or figure
(choose one), give information that is easy to understand, (b) in the discussion section, it
explains the relationship between the results obtained and the basic concepts and / or
hypotheses, ( c) whether there is compatibility or conflict with the results of other people's
research; (d) it is also advisable to write about the implications of the results of both
theoretical and applied research.

Conclusions

A brief and clear description of: (a) answering the problem (don't discuss again); (b) the
conclusion of the author is logically and honestly based on the facts obtained; (c)
implications or suggestions may be added (not required). Not written in the form of list /
numbering.

Image 1: Green
Source (10pt)

Table 1: Not all on the border

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Source

Chart 1: Ven

Source

Writing Guide Bibliography

Writing Bibliography should use reference management applications such as Mendeley, End
Note, Zotero, or others. The writing format used in the Humanika journal is in accordance
with the APA 6th Edition (American Psychological Association) format.

References

References contain a minimum of 15 references (primary source is 70% of research


publications, 30% secondary references) with the Harvard APA format
(https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wEL9FR_e6hN3NlVa5FjukzGua7-CAX5f/view).
(a) is written correctly according to the example of writing the journal bibliography
below. Standard format according to bibliography standards, do not mix; (b) the
updating of reference libraries especially those used to justify originality or novelty (last 5
years); (c) overriding the reference library literature (minimum 80% of the primary
literature). Included in the "primary literature" are: journal articles; proceeding article;
books / chapters of research results; thesis / thesis / dissertation; and others that are
primary.

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Book

Pitt, C. and Smith, J. (2012). Pro PHP MVC. Berkeley, CA: Apress, pp.3-4.

Journal
Mulyadi, B. (2018). Menyibak Citra Perempuan Dalam Cerpen “Maria “ ( Sebuah Kajian
Sastra Feminisme ).Humanika, 25(2), 88-
95.doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/humanika.v25i2.20761

Website
Tester, J. (2014). EZproxy. [online] Eds.a.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.liv.ac.uk. Available at:
http://eds.a.ebscohost.coml?sid= [Accessed 21 Jun. 2014].

Video
My Fair Lady. (1964). [video] USA: George Cukor.

Image
Lectica, Inc, (2014). Validity. [image] Available at:
https://dts.lectica.org/_about/las_reliability_validity.php [Accessed 19 Oct. 2014].

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