Author Guidelines
Authors intending to submit manuscripts to Pneumata: Journal of Community Service must follow the guidelines below to ensure consistency in format and quality of published articles.
- General Requirements
- Manuscripts must be original works resulting from community service activities and must not have been previously published or under consideration elsewhere.
- Articles may be written in either Indonesian or English.
- Manuscripts must be relevant to the journal’s focus and scope.
- All submissions will undergo editorial screening and peer review before publication decisions are made.
- Article Structure
Community service manuscripts should be organized as follows:
- Title
- Author Name(s)
- Author Affiliation(s)
- Corresponding Author Email
- Abstract (Indonesian and English)
- Keywords (3–5 keywords)
- Introduction
- Methods
- Results and Discussion
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements (optional)
- References
- Title
- The title should be clear, specific, and reflect the content of the community service activity.
- The recommended title length is no more than 20 words.
- Abstract and Keywords
- Abstracts must be provided in both Indonesian and English.
- Abstract length should be 150–250 words.
- The abstract should briefly describe the background, objectives, methods, results, and impact of the activity.
- Include 3–5 relevant keywords.
- Manuscript Format
- Manuscripts must be prepared using Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx).
- Font: Times New Roman, 12 pt.
- Line spacing: 1.5.
- Paper size: A4.
- Margins: 2.5 cm on all sides.
- Article length should be between 5,000–8,000 words, including tables, figures, and references.
- Tables and Figures
- Tables and figures must be numbered consecutively and provided with clear titles.
- Data sources must be acknowledged when applicable.
- Figures should be of sufficient quality for publication.
- Citation and References
- Citations and references must follow the latest edition of APA Style.
- Authors are encouraged to use reference management software such as Mendeley, Zotero, or EndNote.
- At least 80% of references should be derived from relevant primary sources published within the last 10 years.
- Publication Ethics
- Manuscripts must be free from plagiarism, data fabrication, and data falsification.
- Authors must comply with all journal publication ethics policies.
- Any conflicts of interest must be disclosed to the editor.
- Manuscript Submission
- Manuscripts must be submitted through the journal’s Open Journal Systems (OJS).
- Authors must ensure that all article metadata are completed accurately.
- Manuscripts that do not comply with these guidelines may be returned for revision before entering the review process.