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DIMAS Manuscript Template 2020
DIMAS Manuscript Template 2020
DIMAS Manuscript Template 2020
Abstract
Write your abstract here in English and Bahasa. Abstract written in
english and bahasa maximum length each 150 words, explaining
introduction, method, result and discussion.
Keywords: Keywords contain three to five words/phrases separated
with semicolon, and arranged by alphabetic.
Introduction
Introduction consisting of background of study, problem,
methods previous research and theoretical framework.
Result
Consists of subthemes of the article expressing results of the
study.
Figures
Figure should be in grayscale, and if it made in color, it should
be readable when it later printed in grayscale. Caption should be
numbered in single spaced. A caption should comprise a brief title
(not on the figure itself) and a description of the illustration. Keep
text in the illustrations themselves to a minimum but explain all
symbols and abbreviations used. The lettering on the artwork
should be clearly readable and in a proportional measure. Figures
should have a brief description in the main body of text.
For layouting purpose, please provide the additional respective
high resolution figure (≥300dpi) separately in .tif/.jpg/.jpeg within a
particular folder apart from the manuscript. Moreover, kindly avoid
mentioning position of figure/table e.g. “figure below” or “table as
follow” because the position will be rearranged in layouting
process. DO NOT put boxes around your figures to enclose them
Figure 1. Sample
b. Table
Number tables consecutively in accordance with their
appearance in the text. Place footnotes to tables below the table
body and indicate them with superscript lowercase letters. Avoid
vertical rules. Be sparing in the use of tables and ensure that the
data presented in tables do not duplicate results described elsewhere
in the article
Fields Percentage
Social a 35 %
Economy 35 %
Politic 30 %b
a
footnote bfootnote
Discussion
Consists of analysis of the study.
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