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Author Guidelines of Mozaik Humaniora
A. Submission Requirements and Guidelines
Editors receive article submissions with the following requirements:
1. The article has never been published by other media.
2. The article is about the study of humanities, literatures, linguistics, history, philosophy, philology and cultural studies.
3. Article is typed in Times New Roman font in 12 size, 1.0 line spacing, and A4 size with 3.5 cm left margin, 3 cm right margin, 3 cm upper and lower margins (based on Document Template). The length of the article must be between 5000-7000 words, including images, graphics, tables, and references.
4. Titles, abstracts, and key words must be written both in Indonesian and English.
5. Article is written in Indonesian or English.
6. Article written in English can use British English or American English spelling and must be consistent throughout the article.
7. The article writing system is arranged in the following order:
- Title: Comprehensive, clear and concise. The title is no more than 15 words. Article title, section title, and subsection title are bold. Capital letters are used to start each word in the title except the preposition;
- Name and institution of the author: the name is written completely without a title. The institution's name is written under the author's name, along with the institution's full address, institution's telephone number, and the author's e-mail address;
- Abstract: abstract is the core of the article, consisting of 150-250 words, and written in one paragraph;
- Keywords: keywords are written under the abstract in a maximum of five words listed in alphabetical order. Key words must reflect the important concepts contained in the article;
- Introduction (without subsection): introduction contains the contains the background of the problem, purpose, literature review, and the significance of the article (if any);
- Methods;
- Results and discussion: It is presented in subsections;
- Referral or quotation: It is written using an author-date referencing system and recommended to include page numbers;
- Pictures, graphics, and tables: They must be numbered, given a title and description, and quoted in the text. Referencing or quoting images, graphics, and tables must use numbering, not with the words "below”, "as follows”, or "the following”.
Example: The structure of writing a headline in the Kompas daily economic rubric is presented in Table 4.
For pictures and graphics, the number and title are placed below it. Meanwhile for the table, the number and title are placed on it. Images, graphics, and tables are processed data. Inclusion of tables or images that are too long (more than 1 page) should be avoided. Tables must be presented without vertical lines.; - Conclusion: It is not the summary or repetition of results;
- References: It contains literatures cited in the article, written alphabetically and chronologically according to the author's name without including the academic title(s). If an author writes more than one article / book in the same year, behind the year both in the text and in the references are affixed with lowercase letters (a, b, and c). In the references, the author's first name can be written in full or abbreviated, for example Storey, John or Storey, J.
- Acknowledgements: Personal acknowledgements are restricted to particular professional contributors to the paper whose assistance was of a technical, financial, or material kind. Appreciation for the overall assistance from the department chair can be recognized.
Who to acknowledge and who not to acknowledge:
1. Other authors/contributors: It is not usual for the main writer of the paper (i.e. the individual composing and submitting the manuscript) to recognize the other authors/direct contributors to the paper. Only individuals who are not acknowledged as authors can be thanked and recognized;
2. Reviewers: Authors are prohibited from personally thanking reviewers or those who inspire them and cannot receive direct appreciation—however, anonymous reviewers may be acknowledged;
3. Friends and family: In contrast to university manuscripts, journal manuscripts should exclude assistance and support from family and friends.
The details of point 3-7 are available in Document Template.
8. Article submission must be done through Open Journal System (OJS) at https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/MOZAIK/.
9. The author must be willing to make article revisions if they are needed. Notices regarding revisions request of the article will be notified through OJS by email notification to the author.
10. Articles that are not accepted will not be returned.
11. Articles that are accepted cannot be withdrawn.
12. Notices regarding revisions acceptance of the article will be notified through OJS by email notification and in writing by Letter of Acceptance to the author.
13. The author with the accepted article by Mozaik Humaniora is free of article processing charge (IDR 0).
14. Language used in writing References follows the language of the article.
15. Authors are recommended to apply Reference Manager by Microsoft Words or use a reference management application (e.g. , Mendeley, Endnote, Zotero, etc.) to write citation and references and choose the Turabian Style (author-date style). If citations and references are compiled manually, referrals are written in a manner such as the following example:
Book
- In-text citation: (Arivia 2003, 25)
- In References:
Author's last name, first name or initial. Year. Title. City of publication: Publisher. - Example: Arivia, Gadis. 2003. Philosophical Feminist Perspective. Jakarta: Women's Journal Foundation.
1. Two Authors
- In-text citation: (Sen and Hill 2006)
- Example: Sen, K, and DT Hill. 2006. Media, Culture and Politics in Indonesia. Jakarta: Equinox Publishing.
2. Three or more authors
- In-text citation: (Baker, Gabrielatos, and McEnery 2013)
- Example:
Baker, Paul, Costas Gabrielatos, and Tony McEnery. 2013. Discourse Analysis and Media Attitudes: The Representation of Islam in the British Press. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
3. Two or more works in one year by the same author
- In-text citation: (Giddens 2007a), (Giddens 2007b)
- Example:
Giddens, Anthony. 2007a. Europe in the Global Age. Cambridge: Polity Press.
______________. 2007b. Over to You, Mr. Brown - How Labor Can Win Again. Cambridge: Polity Press.
4. Two or more works by the same author and quoted together
- In-text citation: (Aradau and van Munster 2005, 2007)
5. Two or more works by different authors and quoted together
- In-text citation: (Aradau and van Munster 2005; Foucault 2007)
6. Works compiled by institutions
- In-text citation: (Ministry of National Education 2008)
- Example:
Ministry of Education. 2008. Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia. Jakarta: Grammedia Pustaka Utama.
7. No author's name or no published year
- In-text citation: (Qishasul Anbiya n.d.)
- Example:
Qishasul Anbiya. n.d. Surabaya: Maktabah Nabhan wa Auladuh.
Online newspaper article
- In-text citation: (Redana 2011)
- In References:
Author's last name, first name or initial. Year. "Title." Newspaper name, date and month are published. full address of the internet page - Example:
Redana, Bre. 2011. "Catatan Kecil Kebudayaan.” Kompas, November 13. http://www.kompas.com/redana/november/2011/catatankebud.html
Newspaper articles without authors
- In-text citation: ("Perguruan Tinggi dari Jatim" 2008)
- In References:
"Title." Year. Newspaper name, date and month issued. - Example:
"Perguruan Tinggi dari Jatim.” 2008. Jawa Pos, February 18.
Anthology or Conference Proceedings with ISBN:
- In-text citation: (Roth 2008)
- In References:
Author's last name, first name or initial. Year. "Title." In the Title of the Book Anthology, edited by the Author's Full Name (or with Initials). City of publication: Publisher. - Example:
Roth, Paul. 2008. "The Epistemology of Science after Quine." In The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Science, edited by Stathis Psillos and Martin Curd. London and New York: Routledge.
If the reference is the anthology as a whole, it is written as follows:
Psillos, S, and Martin Curd (eds). 2008. The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Science. London and New York: Routledge
Printed Journal
- In-text citation: (Istanti 2001)
- In References:
Author's last name, first name or initial. Year. "Title." Journal's name Volume (number if any): Page range. - Example:
Istanti, Kun Zachrun. 2001. "Hikayat Amir Hamzah: Impression and Influence in Archipelago Literature.” Humanities 13 (1): 23–37.
Online journal
- In-text citation: (Biltereyst 2004)
- In References:
Author's last name, First name or Initial. Year. "Title." Journal name Volume (number if any): Page range. doi: number (if any) or internet page address. - Example:
Biltereyst, D. 2004. "Public Service Broadcasting, Popular Entertainment and the Construction of Trust." European Journal of Cultural Studies 7 (3): 341–62. doi: 10.1177 / 1367549404044787.
Printed newspaper article
- In-text citation: (Santoso 2004)
- In References:
Author's last name, first name or initial. Year. "Title." Newspaper Name, date and month issued. - Example: Santoso, Iwan. 2004. "Breaking Prejudice to Establish Togetherness." Kompas, 22 May.
Paper in scientific forum/meeting
- In-text citation: (Sartini 2011)
- In References:
Author's last name, first name or initial. Year. "Title." Scientific meeting/forum name. City. - Example:
Sartini, Ni Wayan. 2011. "Linguistic Strategy in Political Discourse." National Seminar of Politics of Language and Political Language. Surabaya.
Research Report, Undergraduate Thesis, Master Thesis, or Dissertation
- In-text citation: (Saputra 2003)
- In References:
Author's last name, first name or initial. Year. "Title." City: Institution's name. - Example:
Saputra, Heru. 2003. "The mantra of the Mangir Belt and the Shaking Line in Using Culture in Banyuwangi." Yogyakarta: Gadjah Mada University.
Unpublished Manuscript
- In-text citation: (Budiastuti 2011)
- In References:
Author's last name, first name or initial. Year. "Title." Unpublished manuscript. - Example:
Budiastuti, Arum. 2011. "Strategy for Teaching Argumentative Writing." Unpublished manuscript.
Internet, YouTube and social media pages
- In-text citation: (Muin 2010)
- In References:
Author's last name, first name. Year. "Writing Title". Portal name. Date of news (if any). Full web address of the internet page - Example: Muin, Abdul. 2010. " Debat Sertifikasi Halal di Senayan." LPPOM-MUI. April 12 http://www.lppom.mui.org/debat.php
or
Santika, Mira. 2009. "Penggunaan Minuman Keras di Masa Lampau.” Kompasiana. http://edukasi.kompasiana.com/2009/minuman-keras-di-masa-lampau--2344325.html
Movies, Advertisements, Music Videos
- In-text citation: (Columbus 2001)
- In References:
Director's last name, first name or initial. Year. Title. Country: Name of Production House. - Example:
Columbus, Chris. 2001. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. US: Warner Bros., Heyday Films, and 1492 Pictures.
Television Broadcast
- In-text citation:
("Manisnya Kecap Pemicu Kanker" 2012) - In References:
"Title." Year. Program name, date and month aired. Television Station Name. - Example:
"Manisnya Kecap Pemicu Kanker." Reportase Investigasi, December 12. TransTV.
Interview
- In-text citation: (Sudarto 2011)
- In References:
Informant's Last Name, First Name or Initial, interview by Interviewer's Name. Year. Interview Topics (Date and month of interview) - Example:
Sudarto, A, interview by G Kesuma. 2011. Riots in Bali (August 27).
Archives
- In-text citation: (Archives of Presidential Speeches 124 1957)
- In References:
Archive type and number (if any). Year written. Title of Archive, City where the archive is stored, date and month of the archive created / written (if any). - Example:
Archives of Presidential Speech 124. 1957. Pidato PJM Presiden Sukarno pada Pembentukan Staf Urusan Olahraga, Jakarta, 12 January.
Inscription
- In-text citation: (Talang Tuwo Inscription)
- In References:
The name of the inscription, the city where it was found. - Example:
Talang Tuwo, Palembang.
B. Writing Ethics
When submitting articles, the author must also submit a submission form containing:
1. Statement Form stating that:
a) The article is original / free of plagiarism, has never been published, and is not being considered for publication in other journals / media, b) does not have copyright issues for the images or tables presented, and c) all the authors have approved the authorship sequence, the contents of the text, and the manuscript publication.
2. Copyright Agreement Form
The author gives royalty-free license to publisher appointed by Mozaik Humaniora management to publish, reproduce, store, and distribute manuscripts in printed and digital forms publicly, and the authors retain the copyright of the manuscript.
The submission form can be downloaded at https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/MOZAIK/Template.
Guidelines for Online Submission
(to be published) 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.
Copyright Notice
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Lina Puryanti, S.S., M.Hum., Ph.D.
Editor-in-Chief
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