Author Guidelines

Articles in the Lumbung Ngabdi: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat consist of several components as follows:

 

Title maximum 15 words (Concise and informative. Titles are often used in information retrieval systems. Avoid abbreviations and formulas if possible in the manuscript) [Cambria, 15, normal, spasi 1,0]

 

Author Name1*, Author Name2, etc. (10pt Bold) Names are written in full without abbreviations

 

1Program Study xxxxxxxxx, Faculty xxxxxxxxx, University xxxxxxxxx, Country xxxxxxxxx [Cambria, 9, normal, spasi 1,0]

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Corresponding Author:

Author Name*: ………………………..

Email*: ngabdi@iaihnwlotim.ac.id

Phone*: +62…

 

Accepted: xxxxx xxth 20xx. Approved: xxxxx xxth 20xx. Published: xxxxx xxth 20xx

 

ABSTRACT

The abstract is written in a single-column format with a maximum word count of 150-200 words with a font size of (10 pt Normal) and Cambria font and single spacing between lines. If the article is in Indonesian, the abstract is written in Indonesian. If the article is in English, the abstract is written in English. The Abstract section must contain the main problem to be presented, objectives, methods, scientific findings obtained, and conclusions

Keywords: maximum 5 words, each word separated by a , (comma)

 

INTRODUCTION

The introduction contains an explanation of the problems, challenges, or needs of the community (partners) that underlie or inspire the implementation of community service activities, the objectives of community service activities, and the results of the literature review. The entire introduction is presented in an integrated manner in the form of paragraphs with a length of 10-15% of the total length of the article. [Cambria, 10, normal, spasi 1,0].

 

METHODS

The method section contains an explanation of the stages or steps in describing the solutions offered to overcome community (partner) problems. The writing is in paragraph form with a length of 15-20% of the total length of the article.

 

RESULT AND DISCUSSION

The results and discussion section contains an explanation of the results of community service activities, analysis related to the objectives of the activity. Each result of community service must be discussed. The discussion contains the meaning of the results and comparison with theories and/or research results/results of other relevant community service activities. The length of the presentation of results and discussion is 40-60% of the total length of the article. The results of community service can be supplemented with tables, graphs (pictures), and/or charts. [Cambria, 10, normal, spasi 1,0].

 

CONCLUSION

The conclusion section contains the achievements of community service activities related to the objectives and targets of the activities in the form of a summary of the discussion results. The conclusion is presented in paragraph form. 

 

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (If needed)

Gratitude can be expressed to those who provide community service grants (if the community service comes from grant funds). 

 

REFERENCES

All references referred to in the text of the article must be listed in the Reference List section. The Reference List must contain reference literature originating from primary sources (scientific journals and amounting to a minimum of 80% of the entire reference list) published in the last 6 (six) years. Each article contains at least 15 (fifteen) lists of references.

  1. The authors are highly encouraged to use reference manager such as Mendeley, Zotero, EndNote, and others
  2. The writing format used in the Lumbung Ngabdi: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat is by format IEEE Style.

Note: Each citation should be written in the order of appearance in the text in square brackets. For example, the first citation [1], the second citation [2], and the third and fourth citations [3], [4]. When citing multiple sources at once, the preferred method is to list each number separately, in its own brackets, using a comma or dash between numbers, as such: [1], [3], [5] or [4]-[8]. It is not necessary to mention an author's name, pages used, or date of publication in the in-text citation. Instead, refer to the source with a number in a square bracket, e.g. [9], that will then correspond to the full citation in your reference list. Examples of in-text citations:

  • This theory was first put forward in 1970 [9]."
  • Sutikno [10] has argued that...
  • Several recent studies [7], [9], [11]-[15] have suggested that....
  • ...end of the line for my research [16].