Author Guidelines

IRDH International Journal of Technology, Agriculture & Natural Sciences

https://irdhjournals.com

Vol xx, No x (2xxx): Date, DOI: 10.18196/IRDH IJTANS

 

 

The title of the article should be concise, and interesting and describe the content of the article (Maximum of fifteen words, Font Times New Roman, Bold, font 16,  Justify)

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Author1, Author2, Author 3 (Times New Roman, Bold, font 12)

* Correspondence Author: author@irdhjournals.com  (Times New Roman, Italic, font 10)

*   Institute, city, country (Times New Roman, font 10)

** Institute, city, country (Times New Roman, font 10)

*** Institute, city, country (Times New Roman, font 10)

 

 

 

I N D E X I N G

 

A B S T R AC T

 

Keywords:

Keyword 1;

Keyword 2;

Keyword 3;

Keyword 4;

Keyword 5;

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Written in English with a single space. The Abstract includes a description of the purpose of the research, method, analytical tools, and results. The abstract should be written briefly, concisely and in one paragraph (200 words maximum). The Abstract should include keywords that contain ideas or basic concepts that represent the fields of the study. Keywords maximum are 5 words. (Times New Roman, font 9)

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Article History

Received 3 December 2023; Revised  10 January 2024; Accepted  5 February 2024

 

INTRODUCTION

This section describes the background, objectives, contribution, results and implications of the research. The results and implications are recommended (not mandatory). (Times New Roman, Font 12, American Psychological Association 7th edition, space 1)

LITERATURE REVIEW

The theory study describes the theories used to support the research and to formulate hypotheses and research models.

RESEARCH METHOD

This section contains at least the design of the study, subject/object/sample, the operational definition and measurement of variables, techniques/instruments of data collection, data analysis and hypothesis testing. (Times New Roman, Font 12, American Psychological Association 7th edition)

RESULT AND DISCUSSION

This section contains characteristics data of the subject/object/samples/respondents research, data analysis, hypothesis testing instruments (if any), the answers to the research questions, findings and findings interpretation. (Times New Roman, Font 12, American Psychological Association 7th edition)

Table.1 About a……… (Times New Roman, Bold, Font 10, American Psychological Association 7th edition)

No.

Items

Description

Frequency

1.

Type of business

Broadcasting and films

65

Music

30

 

 

Gaming

35

Source: (Times New Roman, Italic, Font 10, American Psychological Association 7th edition) (Alexander, 2017)

 

If the picture in the manuscript:

For example:

Figure. 1 …………………………………..

Source: (Times New Roman, Italic, Font 10, American Psychological Association 7th edition)

 

CONCLUSION

Presenting a summary of findings, implications, limitations and research suggestions sequentially. (Times New Roman, Font 12, American Psychological Association 7th edition)

 

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

This section is written if desirable. Loading gratitude and appreciation to those who significantly contribute to the completion of the study. (Times New Roman, Font 12, American Psychological Association 7th edition)

 

REFERENCE

Contains the sources referred to in the study. Citations and IRDH IJTANS reference writing style according to the American Psychological Association 7th edition. Highly recommended to write a bibliography using software citations. Each article should contain a bibliography (only the source citation) which is arranged alphabetically according to the author's last name or the name of the institution.  It is recommended to use a library management application (Mendeley, Zotero, and Endnote). It’s recommended for the author.

 

Example:

TABLE, PICTURE, AND GRAPHIC

Table titles are numbered and written at the top of the table with a bold font and center, accompanied by the source.

Citation

Citations and IRDH IJTANS bibliography writing style according to the American Psychological Association 7th edition. Highly recommended to write a bibliography using software citations. Each article should contain a bibliography (only the source citation) which is arranged alphabetically according to the author's last name or the name of the institution.

 

REFERENCES

The composition of the list of libraries used consists of 80% of the main reference sources (journals, proceedings) and a maximum of 20% of the secondary reference resources (textbooks) published in the last 10 years. It is recommended to use library management applications (Mendeley, Zotero, and Endnote). Please follow the style (APA edition 7). It's recommended for the writer.

Journal Article

Edwards, A. A., Steacy, L. M., Siegelman, N., Rigobon, V. M., Kearns, D. M., Rueckl, J. G., & Compton, D. L. (2022). Unpacking the unique relationship between set for variability and word reading development: Examining word- and child-level predictors of performance. Journal of Educational Psychology, 114(6), 1242–1256. https://doi.org/10.1037/edu0000696

Authored Book 

Kaufman, K. A., Glass, C. R., & Pineau, T. R. (2018). Mindful sport performance enhancement: Mental training for athletes and coaches. American Psychological Association. https://doi.org/10.1037/0000048-000

Edited Book Chapter

Zeleke, W. A., Hughes, T. L., & Drozda, N. (2020). Home–school collaboration to promote mind– body health. In C. Maykel & M. A. Bray (Eds.), Promoting mind–body health in schools: Interventions for mental health professionals (pp. 11–26). American Psychological Association. https://doi.org/10.1037/0000157-002

Dissertation From a Database

Horvath-Plyman, M. (2018). Social media and the college student journey: An examination of how social media use impacts social capital and affects college choice, access, and transition (Publication No. 10937367). [Doctoral dissertation, New York University]. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global.

APPENDIX

Lengthy but essential information (e.g., sample questionnaire, technical notes on method, a large table) should be presented in an appendix. Begin an appendix on a separate page, and type the word APPENDIX centered at the top of the page. If they are multiple appendixes, label each one alphabetically: APPENDIX A, APPENDIX B, etc. In the text, refer to appendixes by their labels (e.g., “see Appendix A for questionnaire items”). Provide each appendix with a title.