JNKI applies the following fees:
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Article Submission Fee: IDR 0.00
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Article Publication Fee: IDR 2,000,000.00
This fee is payable only if the manuscript is accepted for publication and covers publication costs.
GUIDELINES OF WRITING
Manuscripts must be prepared using Microsoft Word, A4 paper size, Arial font size 11, 1.5 line spacing, with 3 cm margins on all sides. The manuscript length should be 8–20 pages, and page numbers must be placed at the bottom right corner.
1. Title
1.1. The title of an article should be written in Bahasa and English, should be specific and effective, not more than 12 words in Bahasa, 10 words in English, or 90 spaces on the keyboard, so it would be understood comprehensively in once reading.
1.2. The title should be capitalized at the beginning of sentence.
1.3. The Latin name and terminology that is not in Indonesian written in italics.
2. The name and the institution of author
2.1. The name of the author should be without a degree under the title completed with superscript of letters behind the name of every author and completed with the information containing institutions and institution address.
2.2. One of the author's roles as a correspondence author and must write down the address correspondence in a form of email or phone number to help the communication and publishing confirmation.
3. Abstract
3.1. Abstract should be written structurally using Bahasa and English in italic.
3.2. Abstract may clearly present the whole essence of the article in 250-300 words.
3.3. Abstract could be written at the bottom of author name with the background, the purpose of research (objective), methods, result, conclusions, and keywords.
3.4. The keywords should be 5 words for maximum or may present the content of article and could be used as searching words.
4. Introductions
Introductions contain background and supporting literature for research purposes.
5. Materials and methods
5.1. Type of methods, time, sample, and research variable should be brief in this part.
5.2. For the experimental research that uses laboratory must include the main ingredient with clear specification and source.
5.3. The used of methods should be reproducible and when taken from other sources should be completed citation.
5.4. Analysis of the data should be written briefly.
6. Results
Table and figures should be referred in the next and given the title with enough information, so it would not depend on the text. The table title is placed before the table, while the title of figure should be bottom of picture. The table is numbered based on the appearance, so is the figure. To help editing, the figure/ table should be completed with excel softcopy or JPG.
7. Discussions
Discussions should be supported by related literature.
8. Conclusion and recommendation
Conclusion withdrawn from the results and discussion must refer to the objectives of the research.
9. Acknowledgements (if necessary)
Name or institution participated in the research could be written here.
10. References
10.1. The reference should use number system (Vancouver style) I, recommended using the application of Mendeley
10.2. The numbering of references must be appropriate with the article appeared and written with Arabic numbers in the brackets.
10.3. The journal title could be abbreviated based on Medicus index. The list of the abbreviation could be accessed on library’s website (http://www.nlm.nih.gov).
10.4. References from abstract are not permitted.
10.5. Article references accepted by a magazine but has not been published would be marked “ in press†or “forthcomingâ€. Article sent to a magazine but has not got certainly whether accepted or not would be mentioned as “unpublished observationsâ€. These article, if they are so important, could be used as references with the author’s written permission.
10.6. Do not use literature “personal communication†or “self-problem†except it is for needed. It must obtain permission.
10.7. All literatures should be verified by authors of their own original documents.
EXAMPLES OF REFERENCES WRITING
1. Standard journal article
1.1. Author is 6 or less
Gill M, Deol NS, Kaur R. Comparative study of physical fitness components of rural and urban female students of Punjabi University, Patiala. Anthropologist 2010;12(1):17-21.
1.2. Author is more than 6
Huybrechts I, Maes L, Vereecken C, De Kyzer W, De Bacquer D,De Backer G, et al. High dietary supplements intakes among Flemish preschoolers. Appetite 2010;54;340-5.
1.3. Organizations as author
Departemen Kesehatan RI. Pedoman penanggulangan masalah kesehatan intelegensia akibat gangguan degenerative. Jakarta: Direktorat Bina Gizi Masyarakat DitjenBinkesmans Depkes RI; 2010..
1.4. Volume with supplement
Yonemori KM, Morimoto Y, Wilkens LR, Murphy SP. Development of a supplement composition database for the SURE study. J Food Compos Anal 2009; 22 Suppl:83-87.
1.5. Volume with the part
Almeida MR, Macedo B, Cardoso I, Alves I, Valencia G, Arsequell G, et al. Selective binding to transthyretin and tetramer stabilization in serum from patients with familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy by an iodinated diflunisal derivative. Biochem J 2004;381(Pt 2):351–6.
1.6. Magazine  (issue) without volume
Banit DM, Kaufer H, HArtfoed JM. Intraoperative frozen section analysis in revision total join arthroplasty. Clin Orthop 2002;(401):230-8.
1.7. No number issue or volume
Outrech: bringing HIV-positive individuals into care. HRSA Careaction 2002 Jun: 1-6.
1.8. The type of article needs to mention
Gill M, Deol NS, Kaur R. Comparative study of physical fitness components of rural and urban female students of Punjabi University, Patiala [abstract]. Anthropologist 2010;12(1):17-21.
2. Books and another monograph
2.1. Personal author
Cho SS, Finocchiaro ET. Handbook of prebiotics and probiotics ingredients: health benefit and food application. New York (USA): CRC Press; 2010.
2.2. Organisasi sebagai pengarang
WHO. WHO expert consultation on the optimal duration of exclusive breastfeeding, recommendation for research. Geneva: WHO; 2001.
2.3. Textbook which has their own editor and the subject its own author
Lewis S, Atkinso C. Designing Trials for Testing the Efficacy of Pre- Pro- and Synbiotics. In: Charampopoulos D, Rastall RA, editors. Prebiotics and probiotics science and technology. New York: Springer ScienceþBusiness Media, LLC; 2009.
3. Proceeding of scientific
Harnden P, Joffe JK, Jones WG, editors.Germ cell tumours V. Proceedings of the 5th Germ Cell Tumour Conference: 2001 Sep 13-15; Leeds, UK. New York: Springer; 2002.
4. Papers from scientific discussions
Christensen S, Oppacher F. An analysis of Koza’s computational effort for genetic programming. In: FosternJa,Lutton E, Miller J, /tettamanzi AG, editors. Genetic Programming. euroGp 2002: Proceeding of the 5th European Conference on Genetic Programming; 2002 Apr 3-5; kindsale, Ireland. Berlin: Springer; 2002.p.182-91.
5. Technical report or report of scientific
Ye GG (Oklama State University, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Stillwater, OK). Health monitoring on vibration signatures. Final report. Arlington (VA): Air force Office of Scientific Research (US), air force Research Laboratory; 2002 Feb. Report No. AFRLSRBTR020123. Contract No.: F496209810049.
6. Dissertation and the thesis
Smith J. Aspects of elementary lineary algebra. USA: Southern Illinois University Carbondale; 2006.
7. Another publications
7.1. Papers article
Azwar AS. Labor ‘violence’ may trigger corporate exits. The Jakarta Post November 2012; Sect. A:1 (col.1-4).
Article journal in electric format
Cano NJM, Aparicio M, Brunori, G, CArrero JJ, Cianciaruso B, Fiaccadori E, et al. ESPEN Guidelines on Parenteral Nutrition: Adult Renal Failure. Clin Nutr [serial online] 2009 Feb-May [cited 2012 Nov 12];28(1): [14 screens]. Available from:Â http://ac.els-cdn.com/S0261561409001083/1-s2.0-S0261561409001083-main.pdf?_tid=5080b6b4-2a10-11e2-8a60-00000aab0f27&acdnat=1352426213_9a8bf8ba6d1fc7cdb48ca45264e73dd2.
7.3. Monograph in format electronic
CDI, clinical dermatology illustrated [monograph on CD-ROM]. Reeves JRT, Mailbach H. CMEA Multimedia Group, producers. 2nd ed. Version 2.0 San Diego: CMEA; 2012.
7.4. Computer file
 Hemodynamics III. The ups and downs of hemodynamics [computer program]. Version 2.2. Orlando (FL): Compuiterized Educational Systems; 2012.
8. Material would be published
8.1. In press Agarwal E, Ferguson M, Banks M, Batterham M, Bauer J, Capra S, et al. Nutrition care practices in hospital wards: Results from the Nutrition Care Day Survey 2010. Clin Nutr. In press 2012.