Author Guidelines
General Guidelines
The manuscript is typed using the MS program. Word letter Calisto MT 11 point (font 11), A4 paper size (21x29.5cm), frame (frame) 3 cm from all sides, 1.0 spacing, maximum 15 pages including tables and figures and numbered pages in the lower right corner. Tables and figures are placed in their proper positions in the script. Manuscripts are sent online via the JJFT website by registering first. The website address is http://ejurnal.ung.ac.id/index.php/edubiosfer/index. If you experience difficulties in uploading manuscripts online, you can contact the Jambura Edu Biosfer Journal (JEBJ) Editorial via email: jambura.edubiosfer.journal@gmail .com
Manuscript composition
The JEBJ manuscript is arranged in the following order:
Title
Author's name, email and institutional address
Abstract (English and Indonesian) with keywords
preliminary
Materials and Methods
Results and Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgments (optional)
Reference
Title
The title describes the research subject, written in Calisto MT, capital size 13.5pt, in bold. Manuscripts in Indonesian must be accompanied by a title in English which is italicized (italic). Title in Indonesian is not more than 15 words and in English is not more than 12 words. Full names, names of affiliated institutions and addresses of the authors, are written sequentially under the Title. Add an email address to the author's name for correspondence.
Abstract and Keywords
Abstracts describe the essence of the entire writing and there are no references in it. Abstract must be brief, clear, and specific containing an overview of the reasons for the research, the research objectives, the approach or method used, the results, and the final conclusions. Abstracts are written in Calisto MT, 9 pt font size consisting of 200 to 250 words in one paragraph and written in English for both Indonesian and English manuscripts. Keywords are no more than 5 words and are written alphabetically. keywords represent the content of the script, making it easier to search for the script.
Main Script
The main manuscript is written in the letters Calisto MT, font size 11. The main manuscript is written in no more than 8000 words including tables and figures. If the manuscript contains the results of literature review and short communication, the manuscript is written in 2000 words. Writing subtitles (Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results and Discussion, Conclusions and Acknowledgments) uses capital letters at the beginning of each word, without numbers, in bold and left aligned. The introduction explains the reasons why the research was carried out, the formulation and problem solving, the scientific status (state of the art) of previous studies and the objectives and expected research results. Materials and methods describe how research is carried out or ways to achieve research objectives. The results and discussion lists the data obtained, data analysis, specific findings and their comparisons with previous studies in sequence according to the order in which they are intended. Avoid presenting tables and figures from the same data. The conclusions must refer to the research objectives and contain the general conclusions of the research results, not repeat the abstract. Sub-subtitles are written in capital letters at the beginning of each word, without numbers, in bold and position on the left. Words/sentences in foreign languages are written in italics. The name of the organism must be followed by its full scientific name on the first disclosure. Abbreviations are first written in brackets after the words they abbreviated. The symbol/notation is written in italics and is accompanied by a description at the first disclosure. Equations are given a serial number written behind the equation and in parentheses.
Tables and Figures
Tables and Figures are written in the script at the right position. In the manuscript, include the table number and title in the paragraph where the table will be placed. Tables and figures of up to three pages must be clearly presented. The title of the figure is written under the picture, while the title of the table is written above the table. Color numbers can only be accepted if information in the text can be lost without the image; graphics are better off using black and white images. All images that come from citations must be cited. There is no appendix, all data or data analysis is included in the results and discussion
Acknowledgments (Optional)
Filled with gratitude to donors or sponsors, contributors of research materials and facilities, both individuals and organizations or institutions. Name is written without title.
Reference
Reference contains references used in the manuscript and is written in the format of the family name and year of publication, which are sorted based on the first letter of the first author's name. The literature used prioritizes primary references (journals and patents) that are relevant to the topic under study, a maximum of which comes from references published in the last 10 years. Avoid excessive self-citations. It is recommended to use a Reference Manager Application such as EndNote, Mendeley, Zotero, etc. All citations in the manuscript must be included in the reference. Author and citation year required. The author's name and year of publication must be stated in the manuscript. d In citing an article written by two authors, both should be mentioned, however, for three and more authors only the first author was written followed by et al., for example, Saharjo and Nurhayati (2006) or (boonkerd 2003 a, b, c ; Sugiyarto 2004; El-Bana and Nijs 2005 or Balagadde et al. 2008; Webb et al. 2008). References to unpublished data and personal communications will not appear in the list but must be cited in manuscripts only (eg Rifai MA 2007, pers. Com. (Personal communication); Setyawan AD 2007, unpublished data). In references, they must be listed in alphabetical order. Here is an example of writing a reference:
Journal:
Achmadi, AS., JA. Esselstyn, KC. Rowe, I. Maryanto & MT. Abdullah. 2013. Phylogeny, diversity, and biogeography of Southeast Asian Spiny rats (Maxomys). Journal of mammalogy 94 (6): 1412-123
Book
Chaplin, MF. & C. Bucke. 1990. Enzyme Technology. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.
Chapters in Books
Gerhart, P. & SW. Drew. 1994. Liquid culture. In: Gerhart, P., R.G.E. Murray, W.A. Wood, & N.R. Krieg (eds.). Methods for General and Molecular Bacteriology. ASM., Washington. 248-277.
Abstract
Suryajaya, D. 1982. Development of major legumes in Indonesia. Abstract Microbiology Scientific Meeting. Jakarta . 15–18 October 1982.42.
Proceedings:
Mubarik, NR., A. Suwanto, & MT. Suhartono. 2000. Isolation and characterization of extracellular proteases from extreme thermophilic isolates. Proceedings of the National Seminar on Enzyme Industry and Biotechnology II. Jakarta, 15-16 February 2000.151-158.
Thesis, Dissertation
Kemala, S. 1987. Pattern of Agriculture, Coconut and Oil Palm Trade Industry in Indonesia [Dissertation]. Bogor: Bogor Agricultural University.
Information from the Internet
Schulze, H. 1999. Detection and Identification of Lories and Pottos in The Wild; Information for surveys / Estimated of population density. http // www.species.net / primates / loris / lorCp.1.htm
Author Fees
This journal charges the following author fees.
Article Submission: 0.00 (IDR)
Authors are not required to pay an Article Submission Fee as part of the submission process to contribute to review costs.
Article Publication: 350000.00 (IDR)
If this paper is accepted for publication, you will be asked to pay an Article Publication Fee to cover publication costs.