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ARTICLE TITLE (IN ENGLISH)

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First Author*
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Second Author** Without academic title
*Department of the first Author, Institution, Address, City, Zip Code, Country

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**Department of the second Author, Institution, Address, City, Zip Code, Country
Email of the first author  11pt.

Abstract

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INTRODUCTION (11PT, BOOK ANTIQUA, Acknowledgement (if any) is written after


BOLD, ALL CAPS) Conclusions and before References. Between
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Document Details
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References
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except more than six. Ended with et al. after REFERENCES 11PT, BOLD, ALL CAPS
the sixth author. Widodo. (2009). Nilai-Nilai Luhur Dalam Lelagon
 Papers accepted but not yet published may Dolanan. Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research
be included as references; designated the and Education, 9(2), 167-172.
journal and add “Forthcoming”. Raffles, T. S. (2008). Sejarah Jawa. Translated by
 Avoid citing a “personal communication” Eko Prasetyaningrum. Yogyakarta: Narra-
unless it provides essential information not tion.
available publically, name the person and Galley. K. E. (Ed.). (2004). Global climate change and
date of communication, obtain written wildlife in North America. Bethesda, MD:
permission and confirmation of accuracy Wildlife Society.
from the source of a personal commu- New York State Department of Health. (2002).
nication. After a sexual assault. [Brochure]. Albany,
 Types of references are as follows: NY: Author.
 For a book, edited book, monograph. Greenhouse effect. (2005). American heritage science
 For a Journal Article. dictionary. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin.
 For a Magazine Article Schneider, S. H. (2000). Greenhouse effect. World
 For a Proceedings Paper book encyclopedia (Millennium ed. Vol. 8, pp.
 For a University Technical Report 382-383). Chicago, IL: World Book.
Sudarsono. (2010). Garap Lakon Kresna
 For a Dissertation or Thesis
Dhuta dalan pertunjukan wayang kulit
 For an Internet Reference (see Author
Kajian Tekstual Simbolis. Journal of Arts
Guidlines)
When preparing your reference list, the Research and Education, 12(1), 75-86.
following should be avoided: Bogdonoff, S., & Rubin, J. (2007). The regional
 References not cited in the text. greenhouse gas initiative: Taking action in
Maine. Environment, 49(2), 9-16.
 Excessively referencing your own work.
 Insufficiently referencing the work of others.
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