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Author Guidelines
Journal Description Infonomics Journal is a peer-reviewed academic journal published two times a year (January-June, and July-December) by Unipi Press, Universitas Persatuan Islam. The journal publishes articles that report research findings in the fields of education, management, technology integration, policy studies, and related interdisciplinary topics. The primary focus is on the significance of contributions and the rigor of analysis in submitted works. The acceptance decision is based on a comprehensive review process providing constructive evaluations.
Audience The journal's target audience includes academicians, postgraduate students, education practitioners, policymakers, and individuals with a keen interest in the integration of technology and education management.
Policy on Data Availability Authors are encouraged to make their research data available to support replication and extension of their findings. Articles reporting data-dependent results should include a footnote on data availability, providing information on how data can be accessed.
Reproduction Policy Permission is granted to reproduce the content of the journal for instructional purposes, with appropriate citation of Infonomics Journal. Written permission must be obtained for reproductions beyond instructional uses, with authors duly informed of intended reproductions. Copyrights typically rest with UPT Unipi Press unless specified otherwise.
Author Fee The journal does not charge any fees for submission or publication. Authors will receive a digital copy of the published issue upon its release.
Submission Policy Manuscripts should be submitted in Word format through the journal's online submission system at [journal website]. Submissions must adhere to the journal's format and guidelines. Confirmation of submission and required declaration forms will be provided upon receipt.
Peer Review Process and Editorial Decision Manuscripts undergo an editorial evaluation and, if deemed suitable, proceed to a double-blind peer review. Decisions are categorized as: rejected, requiring major or minor revisions, or accepted. The editor-in-chief has the final say on publication.
Review Process Steps
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Author submits the manuscript.
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Editorial evaluation.
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Double-blind peer review.
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Editorial decision.
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Notification to authors.
Author Guidelines
Format
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Manuscripts must be in A4 size, 12-point Times New Roman, 1.5 line spacing.
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Save the document in Word format.
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Spell out numbers from one to ten, except with technical units.
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Use the journal's provided manuscript template.
Language Manuscripts must be in academic English. Non-native speakers should have their work checked for grammar and clarity. The journal uses Grammarly to verify language quality, ensuring errors do not exceed 250 and plagiarism is below 5%.
Article Length Articles should be between 4,000 and 7,000 words. Deviations may lead to requests for revisions before editorial consideration.
Title Page
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Title: Specific and under 20 words.
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Author details: Full names, affiliations, postal and email addresses. Corresponding author should be specified.
Abstract Abstracts (100-200 words) should summarize the purpose, methods, findings, and value of the study. Keywords (up to five) and JEL Classification Numbers (1-3) should follow the abstract.
Main Article Sections
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Introduction: Purpose, motivation, research methods, and findings.
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Literature Review: Discuss related studies.
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Methods: Sampling, data collection, and measurement.
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Results: Present detailed findings with statistical justification.
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Discussion: Summarize contributions, relate findings to literature, address limitations, and suggest future research.
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Conclusion: Provide key takeaways and implications.
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Limitations: Critically assess study constraints and their impact.
References Use reference management tools like Mendeley or Zotero. Adhere to APA citation style.
Artwork High-quality tables and figures should be presented on separate pages and numbered sequentially. Permissions for reproduced content must be obtained from original publishers.
