Author Guidelines
GENERAL GUIDELINES
- Manuscripts must be written in Inggris and never published in any journal that has an ISSN or ISBN.
- Manuscripts can be in the form of research or case studies.
- All accepted cases must have attention to difficult, unique, and rare, cases with unusual, important, and important publicized problem-solving.
- Manuscripts must be written in the form of articles, not reports. Manuscripts written must use good Inggris obedience to Inggris grammar principles.
- The author must register as an author at the link http://e-journal.sari-mutiara.ac.id/index.php/NERS/user/register, then the author can log in http://e-journal.sari-mutiara.ac .id/index.php/NERS/login to submit and upload manuscripts.
- Manuscripts will be published in the Jurnal Mutiara Ners after being reviewed by peer reviewers.
- The editorial staff has the right to edit the manuscript without making changes to its content.
- The manuscript writer is responsible for the content of the published manuscript.
- Jurnal Mutiara Ners will notify the author if there is an unpublished manuscript.
- Manuscripts and illustrations submitted legally belong to the publisher and may not be published in other media without the official permission of the publisher.
- All forms of communication must be electronic based
- Writing templates can be downloaded on the Jurnal Mutiara Ners website http://e-journal.sari-mutiara.ac.id/index.php/NERS/index
WRITING TECHNIQUES
- The manuscript is a summary of the research results
- The manuscript is written in English with Times New Roman font, font size of 12, single spacing, justify .
- The manuscript is written in 1 column format, minimum page length of 8 and maximum of 15 pages on A4 paper size with top, bottom, left, and right margins of 3 cm, Times New Roman font type, font size 12, single spacing, left-right aligned (justify) which includes introduction, methodology, research results, discussion, conclusion and bibliography.
WRITING SYSTEM
1. Title and Author Name:
- The Title is written in Times New Roman Font, 14 pt, uppercase, bold, 8-15 words, left-aligned.
- The authors name is writen in Times New Roman, font size 12, bold, separator between names with a comma (,) and left aligned.
- Writing the name of the Faculty, University, city, province, postal code, country with Times New Roman letters, font size 11, uppercase, italic, left-aligned.
- Author's correspondence and email address should be written in Times New Roman, font size 10.
2. Abstract:
- The word abstract is in bold (bold). Abstract written in English.
- The abstract should be written in Times New Roman, font size 11, bold, with single spacing and justified alignment. The length should be between 200-250 words.
- The abstract must be clear and concise, summarizing key aspects of the article so readers can understand the main points without reading the full paper. It should include: A background, objectives, methods, results, and conclusions.
- Abstract is equipped with Key Words consisting of 3-5 keywords, separated by semi-column (;), Times new Roman, font size 10, bold.
3. Manuscripts:
- Each subtitle is written in Times New Roman font 12 and in bold.
- New paragraphs are written indented with an indent-first line of 0.75 cm, without spaces between paragraphs.
- The Latin word is written in italics.
- All numbers are written with numbers, except at the beginning of sentences, and integers less than ten must be spelled out.
- Table titles and figure titles must be clearly explained and numbered sequentially with Times New Roman fonts, font size 12, single spacing, center and include the source of tables and figures.
4. Reference:
- Manuscript writing and citations referred to in this manuscript are recommended to use reference manager applications such as Mendeley, Zotero, Reffwork, Endnote and others.
- Authors are required to include a minimum of 20 references, with a minimum of 80% primary data and 20% secondary data; using the last 5 years for journal articles and the last 10 years for books is highly recommended. Times New Roman, 12, single-spaced and justify.
- Writing citations and bibliographies using the Vancouver style.
- An example of writing references in the manuscript is using numbers (1), (2) in Vancouver style.