Author Guidelines
AUTHOR GUIDELINES
Editors will only receive article submissions with the following requirements:
- The article that sent to Krinok has never been published by other media (s) nor in the process of being published in other journals, and the content of plagiarism is an unacceptable action
- The article that sent to krinok is primarily about linguistics (pure and applied), literature, cultural studies, and related topics
- The article that sent should be typed in Times New Roman font in 12 size, 1.5 line spacing, and A4 size with 3.5 cm left margin, 3 cm right margin, 3 cm upper and lower margin. The article should be made into 2 columns and the length of the article is no more than 7000 words, including images, graphics, tables, and References
- The pages of article must not less than 15 Pages in order to show the value of scientific content and its substantial
- Title should be written comprehensive, clear, and brief. In addition, abstracts, and key words must be written both in English.
- Article is written in English or Indonesian. Please choose one of the languages by following the manuscript template provided.
- Referencing style is APA, author can visit (http://www.apastyle.org) for seeing examples of the reference style.
- Article will be given to the editor(s) for further reviewers only when the guidelines are adequately followed.
- The author must revise the article whenever needed within the allocated time given by the editor.
- The article that sent to krinok should be written systematically by following orders :
a) Title: Comprehensive, clear and brief . The title is no more than 15 words. Article title, section title, and subsection title are bold. Capital letters are used to start each word in the title except the preposition;
b) Name and institution of the author: the name is written completely without a title. The institution's name is written under the author's name, along with the institution's full address, and the author's e-mail address;
c) Abstract: abstract is the core of the article, consisting of 150-250 words, and written in one paragraph; written in times new roman in font 11 for the content
d) Keywords: keywords are written under the abstract in a maximum of five words listed in alphabetical order. Key words must reflect the important concepts or ideas contained in the article;
INTRODUCTION
This section contains adequate background of the study that explains the actual phenomenon of the problem studied in the article, supported by previous studies that have been done individually or as a group of research. In another word, it needs to discuss the gab analysis that show why the research is significant. In addition, introduction must describe the comparison between the article and the previous studies to support your research need. Moreover, introduction must contain problem that provide the focus only, purpose(s) of the study, research significance, and theory that can be used to solve the problem(s). Last, every resources used in the article must all be cited in the references list.
METHOD
In brief, method describes how the study was conducted consists of variety of research characteristics, data sources, data collection technique(s), data collection instrument(s), data collection procedure(s), and analysis method; In addition, the section of method basically answers two main questions: How was the data collected or generated? And, how was it analyzed? The writing should be written directly and exactly and should be written in the past tense
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION:
This section should be presented in a form of subchapters that showing and explaining the main analysis directly to answer research problem(s) and purpose(s) of the study. Moreover, result should be able to state clearly about the findings of the research in a logical sequence and avoid from the prejudice interpretation. Dealing with table, graphic, picture, and/or photo (if any) must all be numbered, titled, and noted along with the text’s references.
Meanwhile, discussion section basically explains meaning of the result of research and its significance which offers suggestions for the next researchers. The purpose of the discussion is to provide the readers the interpretation and describe the significance of the writer’s findings based on the research problem that had been investigated. The discussion then will always connect to the introduction of the research questions or hypotheses you modeled and the literature you’ve chosen.
CONCLUSION:
It should be considered that conclusion must be able to response or answer the problem(s) and purpose(s) of the study. In other words, conclusion is not talking about the summary and not a repetition of findings and discussion. At the end, conclusion is an important part of a synthesis of a research key points where you show your recommend new areas of topic for further research and it will be better presented in two or three pages
REFERENCES: References should come from 80% of original studies, result of the research, idea, and theory or concept which is published in the electronic journal(s) or paper publication(s). References must be maximum ten years old for, except for classic references as historical data.