Author Guidelines
PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPT
Each author shall include the Ethical Statement form in supplementary files and using provided Manuscript Template.
Manuscript: Written in Indonesian or English, typed on A4 size paper HVS with a distance of 2 spaces, in the format of Microsoft Office Word, type and size of the font Times New Roman 12, and recommended no more than 20 pages. The composition of the manuscript consists of: Title, Name and Institution Authors, Abstract and Keywords, Abstract and Keywords, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results and Discussion, Conclusions, Acknowledgements (if necessary), and Bibliography.
Title: Concise, clear, describe the contents and substance of the writing, not more than 15 words, written in Indonesian and/or English with a capital letter.
Name and Institutions of Author: The author's name written in full without a title, the first author was the lead author. Name and address of the institution to author a complete written first, second, third, and so on, and include an email address and the correspondence author was given an *.
Abstract: The essence of the entire article, containing the problem, objectives, methods (include place and time), and research results. A paragraph written in Indonesian and/or English and shpuld be no more than 250 words.
Keywords: Words that represent the content of the script, can be either single words or compound, made up of three to five words, and is written in Indonesian and/or English
Introduction: Loading background, problem formulation, goals, and citation of relevant literature.
Materials and Methods: Loading description of place and time, materials, stages of implementation, and the analytical methods used.
Results and Discussion: The results are relevant to the issues raised and research purposes, as well as methods and variables used. Written with a quick discussion, focusing on the interpretation of the results obtained, and is not a repetition of the results section.
- Tables: Tables are given a short title but obviously with information and resources so that the taste is presented independently. All symbols, terms, and abbreviations in the table should be explained in the description. Each table is numbered sequentially and reviewed the manuscript. Title, description, and the source is written in Indonesian and/or English.
- Pictures and photos: Each picture and photos are numbered sequentially and reviewed the manuscript. All symbols and abbreviations should be explained. Title, description, and the source is written in Indonesian and/or English. Resolution images and photos recommended no more than 300 dpi with normal quality.
- Graphs and charts: Graphs and charts are made with a line that is thick enough so as to allow the reduction in the printing process. Each graphs and diagrams are numbered sequentially and reviewed the manuscript. All symbols, terms, and abbreviations should be explained. Title, description, and the source is written in Indonesian and/or English
Conclusion: A brief description in the form of complete sentences that answer the purposes and research problems, if necessary, be equipped with a suggestion or implication.
Acknowledgments: Addressed to those who have helped in completing activities or funding.
Author Contribution: Explain the author's contribution in this paper by stating the division of portions of each writer as the main contributor or member contributor.
Bibliography: The minimum number of references is ten and 80% comes from primary reference source, as well as the issue of the last five years is recommended. Bibliography should use a reference management software such as Mendeley or EndNote. The writing of bibliography and citation in the text refers to the 6th edition of the American Psychological Association (APA) style. Explanation of how to write can be downloaded at http://balittri.litbang.pertanian.go.id/index.php/publikasi/category/58-ketentuan-penulisan?download=149%3Aapa6
Examples of citations:
One or two writers
Herman & Pranowo (2013)
The author's name 3 to 5, the last name for all authors written at the first time, then only the first author's last name followed by et al.
Waller, Bigger, hillocks, and Ruth (2007)
Waller et al. (2007)
Name the author of six or more, only the first author's last name followed by et al.
Karmawati et al. (2010)
Citation more than one in a statement prepared on the longest.
(Midgarden & Lira, 2006; Martono et al., 2013)
The name of the same author in the same year with the publication of different stamped letters (a, b, c, and so on) in the year of publication.
(Widyotomo, 2012a; Widyotomo, 2012b)
Examples of bibliography:
Journal articles
Herman, M., & Pranowo, D. (2013). Effect of phosphate solvent microbes on growth and nutrient uptake P seeds of cacao (Theobroma cacao L.). Crops Research Bulletin Assorted Spices and Industrial Crops, 4 (2), 129-138.
Book
Karmawati, E., Mahmud, Z., Shakir, M., Ardana, I. K., Munarso, J., & Rubiyo. (2010). Cultivation and Post Harvest Cocoa (p. 92). Bogor Agricultural Research Agency.
Pages in book
Wardiana, E. (2012). The development of the concept of genotype by environment interaction (GxE) to support the coffee value chain. In Rubiyo, Syafaruddin, B. Martono, R. Harni, U. Daras, & E. Wardiana (Eds.), Anthology: Technological Innovation for Smallholder Coffee Plant (pp. 35-46). Sukabumi: Publishing and Publications Unit BALITTRI.
Dissertation / Thesis / Thesis
Milly, P. J. (2003). Antimicrobial Properties of Liquid Smoke fractions (Master's Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia).
Proceedings manuscripts
Martono, B., Rubiyo, Rudi, T. S., & Udarno, M. L. (2013). Parent Tree Selection Excelsa coffee. In Proceedings of the National Seminar on Technology Innovation Coffee: The Role of Technological Innovation Towards a Green Economy National Coffee (pp. 43-46). Bogor, August 28, 2013: IAARD Press.
Online Article
Garson, G. D. (2008). Path analysis. Retrieved from http://www2.faculty.chass.ncsu.edu/garson/pa765/path.htm.
DATA POLICIES
Definition of data that must be shared
A "minimal dataset" can be defined to consist of the dataset used to reach the conclusions drawn in the manuscript with related metadata and methods, and any additional data required to replicate the reported study findings in their entirety. Include sufficient information for a researcher to understand data, and any citations to data from which the replication set is derived. Core descriptive data, methods, and study results should be included within the main paper, regardless of data deposition. Authors who have datasets too large for sharing via repositories or uploaded files should contact Jurnal Tanaman Industri dan Penyegar (JTIDP) for advice. (Adapted from PLOS' Data Policy)
Guidance on sharing datasets that derive from work involving human participants
Jurnal Tanaman Industri dan Penyegar (JTIDP) recognizes that there are cases where for reasons of privacy, national security and commercial confidentiality the full data cannot be made openly available. In such cases researchers should share their data analysis under the least restrictive terms consistent with legal requirements, and abiding by the research ethics and guidelines of their community. This should include opening up non-sensitive data, summary data, metadata and code; and facilitating access if the owner of the original data grants other researchers permission to use the data. (Adapted from OKF's Open Economics Priciples)
Guidance on Data Citation
If your research data is deposited at the same time as your manuscript using OJS' article submission form then a Data Citation will automatically be generated by the Harvard Dataverse. However, if your research data is already in a repository then here is the suggested Data Citation format to include when you submit your manuscript:
Author(s), Year, Dataset Title, Global Persistent Identifier, Data Repository or Archive, version and subset.
For more information on Data Citation best practices please review Force11's Data Citation Priciples.