Guidelines
Author's Guidelines
Submission Preparation Checklist
As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
- The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
- The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
- Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
- The text is single-spaced; uses a 11-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
- The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
We strongly maintain the originality of the quality of the author's manuscript so that similarity checking is carried out twice, namely at the beginning of the manuscript pre-evaluation process and in the process after being declared complete revision.
Author Guidelines
Please use the following guidelines to prepare your manuscript before sending it.
Title
Title: Britannic Bold 14pt
Author1, Author2
1Departement, Faculty, Institution, City, Country
2Departement, Faculty, Institution, City, Country
1email first author, email second author etc
The title should be clear and concise. Only the beginning of the title uses capital letters and is not bold. The author's name and affiliation as written above. The author's name is written clearly without a title. Heading numbering with Arabic system with sub-heading maximum up to 3 levels.
Abstracts [Times New Roman 10]
Abstracts are written in English with lengths of 150-200 words each and are tilted with times new roman 10 typed points with 1 spacing in 1 paragraph. Abstract is arranged with short sentences, clear, coherent, and systematic and can describe the research process from background, objective, method, research implementation, to the conclusion of research result.
Keywords
Keywords written in 3-5 words should be a subset of the title of the paper, written using lowercase letters except for abbreviations, and separated by comma punctuation marks for between words.
Examples Keywords:
Information Systems;
Artificial Intelligence;
Data Anaylsis [maximum 5 keywords]
Manuscript Structure
The article should contain writings containing, 1) Introduction, 2) Literatur Review, 3) Research Methods (can include analysis, architecture, methods used to solve problems, implementation), 4) Results and Discussion, 5) Conclusions, 6) Acknowledgment (if any) and Reference. Subtitles use the times New Roman 11 bold letters.
Introduction
The introduction in this Jurnal Galaksi : Global Knowledge, Artificial Intelligence and Information System begins by detailing the background of the research, presenting an overview of the current conditions or developments that motivated the need for this research. For example, it may explain the technological developments and trends related to the research problem that became the main impetus for conducting the research. In this context, the author explains the relevance and urgency of the research topic. Next, the research problem is clearly identified, highlighting the aspects that are the main focus of the research. The author briefly and clearly explains why this problem is important to solve or investigate further, providing a foundation for the research objectives that will be further elaborated on in terms of research implications. The content of the introduction is the answer to the question: a. Background, b. Brief literature review, c. The reason for this research, d. The question of purpose.
Literatur Review
In the literature review section, the author compiles and details previous research that is relevant to the research topic. This process helps to show the Research GAP that the author wants to address through the research. previous research results that are directly related to your research topic. Discuss the main findings and methodologies used by previous researchers. The literature review should include an analysis of previous research to identify knowledge gaps or unsolved problems. Explain why your research is important to fill these gaps.
Research Methodology
Describe the preparation methods and characterization techniques used. Describe concisely and accurately such as size, volume, replication, and workmanship techniques. For the new method it must be explained in detail for other researchers to reproduce the experiment. While the established method can be explained by reviewing literature.
Length of Manuscripts
Manuscripts are written in A4 paper size with a minimum number of pages of 6 pages, a maximum of 15 pages, including tables and drawings, as well as with reference to the writing procedures as compiled in this article.
Table
Tables must be numbered in the order in which they will be presented (Table 1., Table 2., Table n..). The table's title is written in the center justified position above the table. The font used in both the table title and the table contents is 10pt. The table should be cited and mentioned in the text.
Figure
The images are numbered in the order in which they are presented (Fig.1., Fig. 2. , Fig. n.). Caption for the image is positioned in the middle of the page, below the image (center justified). The font size is 10 points. The image should be cited and mentioned in the text.
Page Specifications
Use the Times New Roman type throughout the manuscript, with letter sizes as exemplified in this writing guide. The space distance is single, and the content of the writing or manuscript uses a left-right (justified) alignment. The page size is A4 (210 mm x 297 mm). The page margin is 25 mm up-down, left, and right. An easy way to write a script is to write directly in the Journal template.
Reference
References of at least 15 written based on APA (American Psychological Association) style. Use Reference manager (end note, mendeley, zetero and the like) to facilitate editing and review. Sources referenced at least 80% of the national and/or international journals of the last 5 years.
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