This document provides submission rules and guidelines for papers being submitted to the 12th ASIALICS International Conference in 2015 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Key details include: papers must not have been previously presented or published; the submission deadline is May 31, 2015; full papers must be under 25 pages and follow the provided format and guidelines; and files should be named following the specified naming convention. The document also provides a paper template example to ensure formatting consistency.
This document provides submission rules and guidelines for papers being submitted to the 12th ASIALICS International Conference in 2015 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Key details include: papers must not have been previously presented or published; the submission deadline is May 31, 2015; full papers must be under 25 pages and follow the provided format and guidelines; and files should be named following the specified naming convention. The document also provides a paper template example to ensure formatting consistency.
This document provides submission rules and guidelines for papers being submitted to the 12th ASIALICS International Conference in 2015 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Key details include: papers must not have been previously presented or published; the submission deadline is May 31, 2015; full papers must be under 25 pages and follow the provided format and guidelines; and files should be named following the specified naming convention. The document also provides a paper template example to ensure formatting consistency.
Submitted papers must NOT have been previously presented, scheduled for presentation, published, or accepted for publication. If a paper is under review, it must NOT appear in print before the 12th ASIALICS Conference NO changes in the paper title, abstract, authorship, and actual paper can occur AFTER the submission deadline. Full paper must be submitted in word document file (.doc) to www.asialics.lipi.go.id before May 31, 2015. Full paper should be no more than 25 pages (5000-8000 words) including all tables, figures, references, and appendices and should follow the conference author guidelines. The format for tables and figures, references, and appendices should follow the conference author guidelines. Use Times New Roman 12-point font, 1.5 lines spaced, 1-inch (2.5 cm) margin all around, and 8.27" x 11.69" (21cm x 29.7cm) (A4) page setting. Number all of the pages of the paper in the bottom right corner. Kindly name your file in the following format: first author’s family name_first name_country. For example if the first author’ name is Rahmat Kurniawan from Indonesia, file name should be Kurniawan _Rahmat_ Indonesia.doc Check that the paper prints correctly (i.e., all imported figures and tables appear), and ensure that the file is virus-free. Please follow the full paper format as shown in the following template. TITLE OF YOUR PAPER Main Author* and Co-Authors** * Affiliated Institution Address of Institution (corresponding author: youremail) Summary Write your abstract here for max 150 words.
Key words: 5 – 6 keywords
1. Heading 1 (Introduction) 2. Heading 2 2.1 Sub Title Table 1: Title of Table
2.2 Sub Title
Figure 1: Name of the figure 3. Heading 3 3.1 Sub Title 4. Heading 4 4.1 Sub Title 5. Heading 5 (Conclusions) 6. References Please refer sources that you cited in the text. Use the format bellow in citations and references. References should be numbered and listed in alphabetical order of name of first author. Appendix should be labeled in letters like Appendix A, B, etc.
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