Author Guideline
Author Guideline
JMH-CS is a proper channel for publication of papers in Society Development and Engagement. Manuscripts reporting experimentation or research in field crops will be accepted for review as papers.
GUIDING PRINCIPLES
An acceptable manuscript will meet the following general criteria: it reports a worthwhile contribution to science, sound methodology was used and is explained with sufficient detail so that other capable scientists could repeat the experiments. Conclusions are supported by data, manuscripts are concise, well written, and understandable.
MANUSCRIPT FORMAT
Manuscript should be uploaded to JMH-CS system and arranged in standard format, Title, Authors, Address and Email, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Result and Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgment and References. Typed at one side of white paper of A4 size, in single column, 1.5 space line, 12-point Times New Roman font and should be given line numbers. Margins on all four sides are 2 cm.
Title (Font: Capitalize Each Word, Times New Roman, Size 16)
(The title must reflect the issue and focus of community service, subject of devotion, action and strategies, and the purpose of expected social changes)
Author’s Name1 (Times New Roman, size12)
1Affiliation/Institution (Times New Roman, size 11)
E-mail:
Abstract: contains the issue and focus of community service, subject of devotion, the purpose of community service, methods/approaches/strategies of community service research, and the results of community service (maximum 150 words).
(Times New Roman, size 11 font Italic)
Keywords: 3-6 words
Introduction
Contains the description of the situation analysis or objective conditions of the community service subject (assisted community), issues and focus of service, reasons for choosing community service subjects, and expected social changes or community service goals supported by qualitative and quantitative data and supported by relevant literature reviews. Reference should apply American Psychological Association (APA) 7th Edition.[1] (Times New Roman, size 12, Spacing: before 6 pt; after 6 pt, Line spacing: 1.15).
Method (Times New Roman, size 13)
Contains the description of the joint community action planning process (community organizing). Explain the subject, place and location of community service, involvement of assisted subjects in the process of community planning and organizing, and research methods or strategies used in achieving the expected goals and stages of community service activities. The planning process and strategy/method are explained through flow charts or diagrams. (Times New Roman, size 12, Spacing: before 6 pt; after 6 pt, Line spacing: 1.15).
Figure Example
Figure 1. Diagram Examples
(Figure must be numbered, for example: Figure 1. Diagram examples. Image captions (number and title of images) placed in the bottom center)
Result (Times New Roman, size 13)
This section contains the description of the community service process results, namely the explanation of the dynamics of assistance process (a variety of carried out activities, forms of technical or program action to solve community problems). It also explains the emergence of expected social changes, for example the emergence of new institutions, changes in behavior, the emergence of local leaders (local leaders), the creation of new awareness towards social transformation, and so on. (Times New Roman, size 12, Spacing: before 6 pt; after 6 pt, Line spacing: 1.15)
Table Example:
(The table must be numbered, for example: Table 1. Descriptive Statistics. The table description (table number and title) is placed on the top center)
Tabel. 1 Descriptive Statistics
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Maximun |
Mean |
Std.Deviation |
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Discussion (Cambria, size 13)
Contains the discussion resulted from the description of community service and theoretical discussion that is relevant to the findings of community service. This section also discusses the theoretical findings of the service process from the beginning until the social changes occur. The discussion is supported by references and theoretical perspectives provided by relevant literature reviews. The American Psychological Association (APA) 7th Edition. (Times New Roman, size 12, Spacing: before 6 pt; after 6 pt, Line spacing: 1.15)
Conclusion (Times New Roman, size 13)
This section contains the description of result conclusion toward community service in the form of theoretical reflections and recommendations. (Times New Roman, size 12, Spacing: before 6 pt; after 6 pt, Line spacing: 1.15).
Acknowledgements (Times New Roman, size 13)
Contains the descriptions of acknowledgments or acknowledgments to parties (individuals or institutions) who are directly or indirectly involved in the success of community service program activities. (Times New Roman, size 12, Spacing: before 6 pt; after 6 pt, Line spacing: 1.15)
References (Times New Roman, size 13)
(References writing should follow The American Psychological Association (APA) 7th Edition. (Times New Roman, size 12, before 12 pt; after 12 pt; Line spacing: 1)
Example References:
Burhan, A., Ali Khusein, N. bin, & Sebayang, S. M. (2022). Effectiveness of negative pressure wound therapy on chronic wound healing: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Belitung Nursing Journal, 8(6), 470–480. https://doi.org/10.33546/bnj.2220
Burhan, A., & Arofiati, F. (2021). Effect of Compression Bandage on the Healing of Diabetic Foot Ulcers: A Scooping Review: 4th International Conference on Sustainable Innovation 2020–Health Science and Nursing (ICoSIHSN 2020), Yogyakarta, Indonesia. https://doi.org/10.2991/ahsr.k.210115.110
Burhan, A., Arofiati, F., Abreu Da Silva, V., & Mixrova Sebayang, S. (2023). Effect of ankle brachial index (abi) and compression therapy on diabetic foot ulcer healing. Current Diabetes Reviews, 19. https://doi.org/10.2174/1573399819666230331083420
Sebayang, S. M., Burhan, A., & Susanti, I. (2023). Impact of Anesthesia Type on Blood Glucose in Intraoperative Diabetic Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Randomized Control Trial. Java Nursing Journal, 1(1), 7–15. https://doi.org/2988-4152