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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

  1. The Maximun Title Consists of 19 Words, Provided That The Title is Clear, Concise and Informative. (Avoid Abbreviations Such as UU, PP, etc) Written in Times New Roman, 16 pt, 1,5 Spacing, Bold, Capitalize Each Word
  2. First Author's Name (Times New Roman 12pt, Bold, 1 Spacing) Affiliation (Study Program, University) and e-mail address (Times New Roman 10pt, 1st space, spacing after 6pt).
  3. Second Author's Name, and so on. Affiliation (Study Program, University) and e-mail address
  4. ABSTRACT (Times New Roman, 10 pt, bold, italic). Abstracts are written in Times New Roman, Justify, 10 pt and 1 space, no more than 200 (two hundred) words, and do not contain quotations. The abstract must cover the entire essence of the research based on the data and facts contained in it. With a composition of background, methods, results, and conclusions. Written in one paragraph and followed by 3–5 keywords. Abstracts are written in two languages (English and Indonesian). Keywords: (10pt, bold)
  5. ABSTRAK (Times New Roman, 10pt, bold, italic) Abstrak ditulis dengan Times New Roman, Justify, 10 pt dan 1 spasi, jumlah kata tidak lebih dari 200 (dua ratus) kata dan tidak mengandung kutipan. Abstrak harus mencakup seluruh esensi dari penelitian berdasarkan data dan fakta yang ada di dalamnya. Dengan susunan latar belakang, metode, hasil dan simpulan. Ditulis dalam satu paragraph dan diikuti 3-5 kata kunci. Abstrak di tulis dalam dua bahasa (inggris dan Indonesia). Kata Kunci: (10pt, bold)
  6. INTRODUCTION (Times New Roman, 12 pt., bold). The introduction is written in Times New Roman, with 12 pt and 1.5 spacing, covering several parts, namely background, previous research, problem formulation, and the purpose of why the research was conducted. The background must describe the conditions or setting behind the existence or occurrence of the problem. Mention related research that has been carried out by other researchers. Meanwhile, the purpose of the research carried out must be related to problem-solving efforts. Please only use very relevant references (4-5 references are enough in this section).
  7. METHOD (Times New Roman, 12 pt., bold) Methods are written in Times New Roman with 12 pt. and 1.5 pt. spacing. The research method must describe several things, namely the method or method of obtaining the research data carried out, data processing methods, and analysis methods.
  8. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION (Times New Roman, 12 pt., bold). Results and discussions are written in Times New Roman, 12 pt., and 1.5 pt. spacing. The author must explain the research results (what was found) in detail. Results are answers to questions or problem formulations that have been previously determined by the researcher in the introduction. Meanwhile, discussion is the part between research results and research questions. If there is a literature review, it can be included in this chapter, but the literature used must be relevant literature. If there are tables and/or figures that need to be included, then accompany the figures and tables with clear titles and sources by also including the serial numbers of the figures and/or tables in accordance with the order of appearance.
  9. DISCUSSION (Times New Roman, 12pt, bold). The discussion section is written in Times New Roman, 12 pt, with 1.5 spacing. If available, the research results and discussion section contains the results of the research findings and further discussion. Findings obtained from the results of research conducted must be written with additional support from adequate data. Research results and findings must be able to resolve or provide explanations for the questions stated in the introduction.
  10. CLOSING (Times New Roman, 12pt, bold). The conclusion is written in Times New Roman, 12pt and 1.5 spacing. The conclusion should consist of a summary and suggestions. The summary must contain answers to the problem formulation that has been determined more concisely and clearly. A summary is not a repetition of research results and discussions. Meanwhile, the suggestions section must provide an overview of the future regarding solutions that can be carried out or provided by the author related to the problem set.
  11. BIBLIOGRAPHY (Times New Roman, 12pt, bold). Contains all references used as quotations in the article text. Consist of primary sources (scientific journals accounting for 70% of all bibliographies) that have been published within the last 10 (10) years. The remaining 30% may include research articles or research reports (theses, books, and other relevant publications). When writing a bibliography and citing, you must use the Chicago Manual of Style (full notes). Example of writing a bibliography (use the Mendeley desktop application to make it easier for you).

Book

  1. Stephen Covey, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, 3rd (New York: Free Press, 1989), 75-89.

Book chapter

  1. Bob Stewart, “Wag of the Tail: Reflecting on Pet Ownership,” in Enriching Our Lives with Animals, ed. John Jaimeson (Toronto: Petlove Press, 2007), 87.

Journal article

  1. Hannes Datta, “The Challenge of Retaining Customers Acquired with Free Trials,” Journal of Marketing Research 52, no. 2 (2015): 220, jstor.org/stable/43832354.

Website

  1. Jack Caulfield, “How to Do Thematic Analysis,” Scribbr, September 6, 2019, https://www.scribbr.com/methodology/thematic-analysis/

Format/Manuscript to Be Submitted:

The following is the WGLR journal template that we provide as a reference for writing manuscripts. This template consists of two languages that the author can customize. Please choose one of the languages for the manuscript to be submitted and download this file;

  1. English
  2. Indonesian

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