Author Guideline

Author Guidelines

Jurnal Mahasiswa Sistem Informasi (JMSI) is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on computer science and information system. Jurnal Mahasiswa Sistem Informasi (JMSI) publishes twice times a year since 2020. The articles should be original, unpublished and not under reviewed for possible publication in any other journals. All submitted manuscripts will be blindly-reviewed by qualified academics in the field. This process may take several weeks or months.

Articles should be written in English or Bahasa Indonesia between 10.000-15.000 Words including text, all tables and figures, notes, references, and appendices. Any contributors must follow template manuscript provided by Jurnal Mahasiswa Sistem Informasi (JMSI). It can be accesed at Jurnal Mahasiswa Sistem Informasi (JMSI) website. The manuscript submitted via website http://scholar.ummetro.ac.id/index.php/JMSI

Submitted manuscripts should have relevance and contribute something to knowledge in computer science or information system. The manuscripts should include: 150 words of Abstracts (in English), Introduction, Methods, Results (findings), Discussion, Conclusion, Recommendations, and References.

Once an article is accepted for publication, the author is required to fill and signed a copy-right release form (available on Journal’s website). The signed form should be sent to the editor via mail or email.

Jurnal Mahasiswa Sistem Informasi (JMSI) since manuscript submission year 2019, Authors should not pay some processing fees (Free Charges) for article processing and DOI maintenance once their articles has been accepted. And readers can read and download any full-text articles for free of charge. Readers can read and download any full-text articles for free of charge.

The article should also use a body-note format of citation, instead of footnote or in-note.

E.g.

Zaidan (2005, 15) argues that education should promote freedom and social justice.

or

It is arguable to say that education should promote freedom and social justice (Zaidan, 2005, 15).

 A successful article for publication should include references linked to International Journals and up to date publications. The reference format is using APA (American Psychological Association) style.

E.g :

McKenzie J. A. (1993). Power learning in the classroom. California: Corwin Press, Inc. ← Book

Yu, A. Y., Tian, S. W., Vogel, D., & Chi-Wai Kwok, R. (2010). Can learning be virtually boosted? An investigation of online social networking impacts.Computers & Education 55(4):1494-1503. ← Journal

Bhavsar, D.S., Saraf, K.B. (2002). Morphology of PbI2 Crystals Grown by Gel Method. Crystal Research and Technology, 37: 51–55 ←Journal

Hasling, D.W., Clancey, W.J., Rennels, G.R. (1983). Strategic Explanations in Consultation. The International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 20(1): 3-19. ←Journal

Clancey, W.J. (2011). Communication, Simulation, and In-telligent Agents: Implications of Personal Intelligent Machines for Medical Education. InProceedings of the Eighth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 556-560. Menlo Park, Calif.: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence, Inc. ←Conference Proceeding.

Rice, J. (2014). Poligon: A System for Parallel Problem Solving, Technical Report, KSL-86-19, Dept. of Computer Science, Stanford Univ. ←Report

Clancey, W.J. (2013). Transfer of Rule-Based Expertise through a Tutorial Dialogue. PhD Dissertation, Department of Computer Science, Stanford University. ←Thesis

Ivey, K.C. (2 September 2012). Citing Internet sources URL http://www.eei- alex.com/eye/utw/96aug.html. ←Website