Submission Preparation Checklist
- The manuscript has not been previously published and is not under consideration for publication in another journal (or has been explained in the Comments to the Editor).
- The manuscript file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document format.
- The manuscript adheres to the bibliographic requirements stipulated in the Author's Guideline.
Original Article
Manuscripts must be written in proper Indonesian. Jurnal Kisi Berkelanjutan: SMK can use the following format to emphasize the content of its research. The submitted research results are free from issues related to research ethics and are not under consideration by other journals. The corresponding author is responsible for the information regarding the publication process.
Article-type publications must include:
- Title Page
- The full title of the article
- Author's name(s)
- Full address of the institution where the author works
- Email address of the corresponding author
- Structured Abstract: A structured abstract is a factual summary of the research results and does not exceed 250 words.
- Text: The text should be organized under the following headings, where the Introduction provides a brief overview of the incident data, the results of previous studies that are referred to, and the objectives of the study. The methodology and procedures should be concise yet detailed enough to allow readers to reproduce the study. Common procedures and methods used do not need to be explained but require reference to the original source. In the Results section, only the findings are presented in the form of tables or figures (graphs, diagrams, images). Provide a brief explanation of the presentation of the data. The discussion should present an analysis of the research findings and be accompanied by claims from other studies or prior research. Also, write the author's views related to the findings but remain concise and refer to those findings. The conclusion summarizes the research and is drawn from the results and discussion. Acknowledgments (if any) should be placed at the end of the text and before the bibliography.
- Introduction
- Methods
- Results
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgments (if any)
- References
Review
The purpose of a literature review article is to provide a clear and up-to-date concept of the subject discussed to students, scientists, or those conducting research. The type of review encompasses all types of literature reviews. The review must be informative, complete with references, and easy to read, using correct and proper Indonesian. The text should not exceed 3–7 pages. For information on typing and reference style, please use Vancouver style.
Case Report
Case reports that encompass significant findings from clinical evaluations, nursing interventions, or other unique observations will be eligible for publication. Submissions must not exceed 5,000 words, include no more than five bibliographic references, and may consist of a single concise table or figure.
Community Service Articles
Community service articles are scientific publications that contain the results of community service activities and are presented clearly to serve as a basis for making policies that have an effective impact on public health, or as references for compiling community activity programs. This type of article consists of:
- Title Page
- The full title of the article
- Author's name(s)
- Full address of the institution where the author works
- Email address of the corresponding author
- Structured Abstract: A structured abstract is a factual summary of the community service results and does not exceed 250 words.
- Text: The text is structured by starting with 1) an introduction providing a brief overview of the incident data, previous research results that are used as references, and the objectives of Community Service. 2) The implementation methodology is presented in detail, starting from the preparation, implementation, and evaluation stages. 3) Results and Discussion contain documentation of the implementation of activities, and if any, the results of data processing from the Community Service evaluation. The discussion should, as far as possible, re-describe the existing Community Service results and be supported by research or other Community Services originating from the publication of research articles or other scientific publications. It should also convey the Community Service results that are supported by the implementation method, so that this Community Service can be used as a basis for other activity programs. In the final paragraph of this section, there is a description of the shortcomings and obstacles faced during the implementation of Community Service. 4) Practical implications contain conclusions and suggestions aimed at readers, and the practical impact of Community Service activities on improving public health.
Short Communication Article
A short communication article represents a concise form of communication that must encapsulate complete research results, such as the findings of a brief research study or experiment. It should not merely present preliminary data and must adhere to a limit of 1500 words, accompanied by no more than one figure and/or one table. The necessity for this type of publication is underscored by the assertion of Joaquin & Tan, indicating that short communications constitute an essential component of journal articles, serving as a valuable repository for discussions regarding research outcomes. Researchers often deliberate whether to submit their findings as a summary article or as a standard article. Editorial decisions regarding these submissions will be rendered promptly, without a peer review process. When preparing the manuscript, it is imperative to adhere to the Vancouver style for writing and referencing.
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^ Joaquin, J. J., & Tan, R. R. (2021). The lost art of short communications in academia. Scientometrics, 126(12), 9633–9637. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-021-04192-7
Opinions on topics and articles recently published in Kisi Berkelanjutan: SMK will be considered for publication if they are objective and constructive and provide academic/clinical interest to the readers. These letters may also be forwarded to the authors of the cited articles for possible response. Authors may follow the letter preparation according to the instructions of Süer & Yaman^. The editors reserve the right to shorten these letters, delete inappropriate comments, make other changes, or take other appropriate decisions to comply with the style and policies of the journal. The editors will correspond with the authors to review the edited results before publication.
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^ Süer, E., & Yaman, Ö. (2013). How to write an editorial letter?. Turkish journal of urology, 39(Suppl 1), 41–43. https://doi.org/10.5152/tud.2013.053
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