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Author Guidelines

Submission Rule
1. Please make sure to include all author on your article in the Metada form (All detailed
information is necessary i.e: Name, Affiliation (ie. Department and University), Email).
You can use “Add Author” button to add the other authors. This is an important step to
ensure the blind review process can be conducted without any conflict of interest .

Preparation of Manuscripts
General
Manuscripts should:

● Be concise and clear.


● Contain no more than 10 figures and minimum use 15 references as recommended by the journal.
● Use double line spacing throughout (including reference list and figure legends), and contain continuous
line numbering down the left-side of each page.
● Define all abbreviations when first mentioned.
● Be submitted in the correct file type, ie. main document in an editable Word format.
● Be written in either Bahasa Indonesia or English.
● Contain a title page. 

 
Accepted file types:

● Please be aware that the combined size of your files should not exceed 40 MB.
● For article text: doc, docx. We are unable to accept PDF files for article text for revised manuscripts but
can do so for first submissions
● For figures: eps, tiff, jpg, pdf

Changes within revised manuscripts should be highlighted using the highlighter function or coloured text,
and should be accompanied by a full response letter to editor and reviewer comments. 
 

Submission Manuscript
All submissions manuscript should be formatted in the following sections: 
 

1. Title Page
● Title should be clear and concise
● All authors names and full addresses
● Corresponding author’s postal and email address
● A minimum of four keywords describing the manuscript 
● Word count of the full article, excluding references and figure legends

• Title. Concise and informative. Titles are often used in information-retrieval systems. Avoid
abbreviations and formulae where possible.
• Author names and affiliations. Please clearly indicate the given name(s) and family name(s) of each
author and check that all names are accurately spelled. You can add your name between parentheses in
your own script behind the English transliteration. Present the authors' affiliation addresses (where the
actual work was done) below the names. Indicate all affiliations with a lower-case superscript letter
immediately after the author's name and in front of the appropriate address. Provide the full postal
address of each affiliation, including the country name.
• Corresponding author. Clearly indicate who will handle correspondence at all stages of refereeing and
publication, also post-publication. This responsibility includes answering any future queries about
Methodology and Materials. Ensure that the e-mail address is given and that contact details are kept
up to date by the corresponding author.
• Present/permanent address. If an author has moved since the work described in the article was done,
or was visiting at the time, a 'Present address' (or 'Permanent address') may be indicated as a footnote to
that author's name. The address at which the author actually did the work must be retained as the main,
affiliation address. Superscript Arabic numerals are used for such footnotes.
 

2. Abstract
The abstract should be a single paragraph of not more than 250 words, clearly stating the objective of the
study or review, the methods used (where applicable), and summarizing results and conclusions.  Avoid
abbreviations and references in this section.
Keywords
Immediately after the abstract, provide a maximum of 5 keywords and avoiding general and plural terms
and multiple concepts (avoid, for example, "and", "of"). Be sparing with abbreviations: only abbreviations
firmly established in the field may be eligible. These keywords will be used for indexing purposes.
 

3. Introduction
The introduction should set the study in context by briefly reviewing relevant knowledge of the subject;
follow this with a concise statement of the objectives of the study.
 

4. Materials and methods


Provide sufficient information for other workers to repeat the study. If well-established methods are used
give a reference to the technique and provide full details of any modifications.

● Include the source of chemicals, reagents and hormones and give the manufacturer’s name and location
(town, country) in parentheses.
● Give the generic name, dose and route of administration for drugs.
● Specify the composition of buffers, solutions and culture media.
● Use SI symbols, give concentrations in mol/L and define the term % as w/v or v/v for all solutions. For
international units use IU (U should be used for enzyme activity).
● Specify the type of equipment (microscopes/objective lenses, cameras, detectors) used to obtain images.
● Specify any image acquisition software used, and give a description of specialized techniques requiring
large amounts of processing, such as confocal, deconvolution, 3D reconstructions, or surface and volume
rendering.

5. Results
 Results should be clear and concise.

6. Discussion 
This should explore the significance of the results of the work, not repeat them. Avoid extensive citations
and discussion of published literature.
Figure captions
Ensure that each illustration has a caption. A caption should comprise a brief title (not on the figure itself)
and a description of the illustration. Keep text in the illustrations themselves to a minimum but explain all
symbols and abbreviations used.

Tables

Please submit tables as editable text and not as images. Tables can be placed either next to the relevant
text in the article, or on separate page(s) at the end. Number tables consecutively in accordance with their
appearance in the text and place any table notes below the table body. Be sparing in the use of tables
and ensure that the data presented in them do not duplicate results described elsewhere in the article. 

7. Declaration of interest, Funding and


Acknowledgements 
Declaration of interest

Actual or perceived conflicts of interest for all authors must be declared in full.
Please either (a) declare that there is no conflict of interest that could be perceived as prejudicing the
impartiality of the research reported; or (b) fully declare any financial or other potential conflict of
interest.
 
Conflicts of interest include, but are not limited to:

● Employment and consultancies


● Grants, fees and honoraria
● Ownership of stock or shares
● Royalties
● Patents (pending and actual)
● Board membership

Funding

Please detail all of the sources of funding relevant to the research reported in the following format:
This work was supported by the Medical Research Council (grant numbers xxxx, yyyy); the Wellcome Trust
(grant number xxxx); and Tommy’s Baby charity (grant number xxxx).
 
Where research has not been funded please state the following:
This research did not receive any specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial or not-
for-profit sector.
 

Author contribution statement (optional)


Please include a statement specifying the contribution of each co-author.
 

Acknowledgements

Please be as brief as possible.


 

8. References
All references cited in the text must be included in the reference list and vice versa. However, if a
reference consists of only a web address do not include it in the reference list but cite it in the text, giving
the date the page was accessed.
 
Users of Mendeley Desktop can easily install the reference style for this journal by clicking the following
link:
 
Download JTKL Citation Style for Mendeley (Ctrl + Right Click)
Installation of JTKL Citation Style in Mendeley (Ctrl + Right Click)
 
When preparing your manuscript, you will then be able to select this style using the Mendeley plug-ins for
Microsoft Word or LibreOffice.
 

Unpublished work

 
Articles accepted for publication but not yet published may be listed as ‘in press’ in the reference list,
using the current year as the publication year. If an ‘in press’ article is included in the Accepted Preprint
service or a similar scheme, then the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) should be included; otherwise, provide
a copy of the article as a supplementary file for reviewing purposes. 
 

In the text and in the reference list

Cite references in the text using JTKL Citation Style Using Mendeley Reference Manager with the css file
and how to install provided above.

Mendeley

Users of Mendeley Desktop can easily install the reference style for this journal by clicking the following
link:
 
Download JTKL Citation Style for Mendeley
Installation of JTKL Citation Style in Mendeley
 
When preparing your manuscript, you will then be able to select this style using the Mendeley plug-ins for
Microsoft Word or LibreOffice.
 

9. Tables
Tables should be concise. Tables too large for print publication should be submitted as supplementary
data. 

● Number tables in the order they are cited in the text


● Include a title – a single sentence at the head of the table that includes the name of the organism studied
● Use footnotes to provide any additional explanatory material, cross-referenced to the column entries
● Give a short heading for each column
● Explain all abbreviations used in the table in the footnotes

10. Figures
The journal has produced digital image guidelines in order to clarify the standards expected by the
journal. All submitted digital images must adhere to these guidelines.
 
Colour figures will be published online at no charge to the author. Publication of colour figures in the
print version will incur a charge that must be paid before publication. Please note the option to print in
greyscale is subject to editorial approval, if the meaning of your image is unclear you will be asked to print
in colour and a charge will apply.

● Number figures in the order they are cited in the text


● Include legends to all figures, giving the figure number, keys to any symbols used, the name of the
organism studied, the names of any statistical tests used and the probability levels used for comparisons
● Label figure sections as A, B etc in the top left-hand corner
● Use Arial or a similar sans-serif font for text labels
● Do not enclose figures in boxes
● Indicate magnification by a scale bar in the bottom right-hand corner of the image and give the
measurement in the legend
● Use the preferred symbols of closed and open circles, squares and triangles. Ensure that symbols are
large enough to be read clearly when the figure is reduced for publication
● Use Courier or a similar non-proportional font for amino acid, DNA, RNA and PCR primer sequences and
highlight sections of homology between sequences with grey shading

When submitting a manuscript to Jurnal Teknik Kimia dan Lingkungan, submitting author(s) must ensure
that the manuscript is their original work, is not plagiarized, wholly or in part. They must also make sure
that the submitted article has not been previously published, nor is currently being considered for
publication elsewhere, or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor, and that the work
of others is properly cited. The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the
Author Guideline of Jurnal Teknik Kimia dan Lingkungan. Finally, it is also the responsibility of submitting
author(s) to check that all copyrighted material within the article has permission for publication and that
material for which the author does not personally hold copyright is not reproduced without permission.

This journal charges the following author fees.


Article Submission: 0.00 (IDR)
Fast-Track Review: 0.00 (IDR)

Article Publication: 350,000.00 (IDR) → Hardcopy of the journal is not included

As an important note, the article publication fee is used to maintain the continued use of DOI for each
accepted article and DOI annual service fee.

JTKL is an Open Access journal, with no Article Processing Charge

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