Author Guidelines
NEW AUTHOR GUIDELINES
The editor receives the manuscripts for publication in the form of research result. The submitted manuscript must be original, unpublished, and not being proposed for publication in any media. The author should check the similarity of the manuscript before submission to the JTIHP. The equality tolerance limit for TIHP journals is 20% exclude bibliography.
The first author is responsible for the content of the manuscript and correspondence regarding the manuscript. Format writing consists of title, full author name without abbreviation, name and address of institution along with email, abstract in English and Indonesian, introduction, material and method, result and discussion, conclusion, acknowledgment (if any), and references.
TYPING REQUIREMENTS
- The manuscript is typed using Microsoft Word (2010 or later), A4 paper size, Myriad Pro letter, 11 font size, 1.15 spacing, the first line indentation of each paragraph is 0.5 cm, single column with mirror margin, top and bottom margins of 2 cm, inside 2 cm and outside 2 cm.
- Maximum number is 12 pages including tables and images.
- The titles of each chapter use bold capital letters only at the first word, subheadings using italic and bold capital only for the first word, and do not use numbering.
- Graphical images are included in the manuscript and also attached in a separate file (supplementary file) with Microsoft Excel program (2010 or later).
- Photo images is inserted in the manuscript.
- The images are numbered with Arabic numerals. The image title is written briefly and clearly and placed under the image.
- The table is numbered with Arabic numerals. The table title is written briefly and clearly and placed on top of the table.
- Tables created with Microsoft Word programs use only horizontal lines and are not allowed to use vertical lines.
- Citation is written with the author last name (for one author), first and second author last names (for two authors using "&", Sartika & Yuliana (2019)), and first author last name followed by et al. (for more than two authors, Couillet et al., 2010), followed by the year of publishing the manuscript.
- If one sentence consist more than one source, the citation should be sorted alphabetically (example: Dawson et al., 2009; Kersey et al., 2019; Tornas et al., 2016).
- The full manuscript is submitted online to the web journals of Agricultural Products Technology & Industry: http://jurnal.fp.unila.ac.id/index.php/JTIHP and email jurnaltihp@gmail.com
- The cover letter and checklist also submitted to the web journal as supplementary files.
WRITING GUIDELINES
TTITLE
- The title is written briefly and clearly in Indonesian, written in capital letters only on the first word of the sentence (Sentence case format).
- The English title translation is written in parentheses ([...]). Only on the first word of the sentence written in capital letters (Sentence case format).
- The Latin word is written in italics.
AUTHORS NAME
Authors name must be complete but without any title, accompanied by author and affiliation address. The first author's institution, the second, and so on, is written completely under the author's name. Corresponding author must provide and use an e-mail address unique to themselves and not one that is shared with another author registered or department. The list and order of author names cannot be changed and added in the article after submission.
ABSTRACT
Abstracts are written in one paragraph using English and Indonesian, a maximum of 250 words.
Abstracts in Indonesian and English, each equipped with keywords in Indonesian and English, a maximum of 5 words, and sorted alphabetically.
The abstract highlights a brief introduction, objectives, methods, and results of research followed by quantitative data of prominent research results and a conclusion related to the objectives so the readers can immediately find out the findings of the research results.
INTRODUCTION
The introduction should contain the background of the study, state of the art, gap analysis, and research objectives, with a minimum of 600 words. The introduction should include a brief review of pertinent work citing key references (last 5 years publication).
MATERIALS AND METHODS
- The materials and methods contain the main ingredients and tools, as well as descriptions of research methods including experimental designs and data analysis.
- Materials and instruments used must be clear its specification and source.
- The method used should be written clearly and in detail, as well as reproducible, and when quoted from other sources comes with the citation.
- Specific experimental method should be sufficiently detailed so the work can be repeated.
- The method should be described with references.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
- The results are presented in the form of narration, tables, graphs, or drawings
- Present and discuss results concisely, comparing with previous work.
- Discussion of the results of the research should be supported by 80% of the primary dan related literatures (journal or patent) and those literatures must be in the last 5 years publication.
- It is recommended to cite the reference from the Jurnal Teknologi dan Industri Hasil Pertanian (JTIHP)
CONCLUSION
Conclusions are drawn from the results and discussions, referring to the research objectives
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (if any)
Acknowledgments contain the names of agencies or individuals who assist with the conduct of research.
REFERENCES
- Authors are responsible for the accuracy of their references.
- The maximum number of the references are 40.
- 80% of the references should come from primary and related literature (journals or patents) published in the last 5 years.
- Each reference must include the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and be listed in the bibliography. In cases where the DOI is not available, a link to the reference must be provided
- The manuscript must cite the related articles in Jurnal Teknologi & Industri Hasil Pertanian (if any)
- Writing the bibliography follows the American Psychological Association (APA) 7th Edition style.
- It is suggested to use reference management sofrware, such as Mendeley, Zotero, Medline, Endnote, or others.
- The references list is arranged in alphabetical order of the first author's name.
- Writing references using English if the source is in English and using the Indonesian language if the source is in Indonesian language.
- Example of writing references:
Journal article:
Bendoraitiene, J., Lekniute-Kyzike, E., & Rutkaite, R. (2018). Biodegradation of cross-linked and cationic starches. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 119, 345–351. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2018.07.155
Lestari, E., Sandri, D., Fatimah, F., & Umaira, U. (2019). Volume kembang adonan dan sensori roti manis yang dibuat dari tepung mocaf. Jurnal Teknologi dan Industri Hasil Pertanian, 24(2), 113-120. https://doi.org/10.23960/jtihp.v24i2.113-120
Rustiaty, B. (2018). Optimasi sel Saccharomyces cerevisiae untuk meningkatkan produktivitas dan efisiensi industri etanol. Jurnal Teknologi dan Industri Hasil Pertanian, 23(2), 97-102. http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jtihp.v23i2.97-102
Sartika, D., Sutikno, Yuliana, N., & Maghfiroh, S.R. (2019). Identifikasi senyawa antimikroba alami pangan pada ekstrak kulit buah naga merah dengan menggunakan GC-MS. Jurnal Teknologi dan Industri Hasil Pertanian, 24(2), 67-76. https://doi.org/10.23960/jtihp.v24i2.67-76
Takougnadi, E., Boroze, T.T., & Azouma, O.Y. (2020). Effects of drying conditions on energy consumption and the nutritional and organoleptic quality of dried bananas. Journal of Food Engineering, 268, 101-112. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2019.109747
Toglia, J., Lahav, O., Ben Ari, E., & Kizony, R. (2017). Adult age and cultural differences in performance on the weekly calendar planning activity (WCPA). American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 71(5), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.5014/ajot.2016.020073
Book:
Smith, A. (1991). Symbol Digit Modalities Test. Western Psychological Services.
Strunk Jr., W., & White, E.B. (2000). The Elements of Style (4th ed.) Longman.
Chapter in Book:
Mettam, G.R., & Adams, L.B. (2009). How to prepare an electronic version of your article. In Jones B.S. & Smith R.Z. (Eds.), Introduction to the Electronic Age (2nd ed., pp. 281-304). E-Publishing Inc.
Proceeding:
Rowlinson, P. (2008). Adapting livestock production systems to climate change: temperate zones. In Rowlinson P., Steel M., & Nefzaoui A. (Eds.), Livestock and Global Climate Change Conference Proceeding (pp. 61–63). Cambridge University Press.
Website:
FAO. (2020). EX-ACT: Post-harvest losses management. http://www.fao.org/tc/exact/sustainable-agriculture-platform-pilot-website/post-harvest-losses-management/en/