MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION
Manuscript, The manuscript template can be downloaded here.
Language, manuscripts should be written in English or Bahasa.
Author’s Data, Author's full name (no abbreviation), and author's affiliations (unit, institution, city, and country). For the correspondence author, please add email address and the phone number.
Abstract should be written approximately between 150-250 words in a paragraph and cover the overall objectives, methods, findings and conclusion of the studies. Keywords (minimum 3) should be provided below the abstract.
Keywords, minimum 3 keywords. We recommend that the keywords are specific to the article, yet reasonably common within the subject discipline.
Formation, the manuscript must be written in Times New Roman 12pt, with single line spacing. The first line indented 0,75cm from the left. The paragraph should be left-justified with mirror margin (top margin: 3cm, bottom margin: 3cm, inside margin: 3cm, outside margin:2cm) and written in A4 sized paper (210mm x 297mm). The entire manuscript length should be between 6-20 pages including tables, graphs, and figures.
Manuscript Section, For the Original Research Manuscript, the section should be numbered in consecutive order as follows: 1. Introduction, 2. Methods, 3. Results, 4. Discussion, 5. Conclusion, 6. Acknowledgment (optional), and 7. References. For the review manuscript, the section should be numbered in consecutive order as follows: 1. Introduction, 2. Previous Research or Related Study, 3. Methods, 4. Findings, 5 Discussion, 6. Conclusion, 7. Acknowledgment (optional), and 8. References.
- Introduction, outlines the research background, motivation, purpose, and methods. It is followed by a concise literature review that justifies the research contribution. The research contribution should be clearly stated.
- Methods, describes the research methodology and necessary materials. This section does not need to include details on common knowledge or basic theory, it does provide details on how the research is conducted.
- Results, provide a concise and precise description of the experimental results, their interpretation as well as the experimental conclusions that can be drawn.
- Discussion, analyze the results in relation in relation to previous studies and working hypotheses. Discuss the broader implications, highlight limitations, and consider future research directions. This section can be combined with the Results
- Conclusion, ensure that the conclusion is related to the title, purpose, and contribution of the paper
- Acknowledgement, acknowledge any support given to the study. This may include administrative and technical support, or donations in kind (e.g., funding and materials used for experiments). All sources of funding for the study should be disclosed. Clearly indicate grants that you have received in support of your research work.
- References
Figures, graphs, and tables should have shor explanatory title (caption) and should be inserted into the main text.
References should be written in Times New Roman, 12 pt, with single line spacing. The paragraph indentation is hanging 1cm from the left. Authors are suggested to use bibliography management tools such as Mendeley. Jurnal Desain Interior is following the format of APA referencing system. Please use the following example for reference writing.
Journal article
Hollis, E. (2018). Unreliable guides: Introducing, mapping, and performing interior. Interiority, 1(1), 21–35. https://doi.org/10.7454/in.v1i1.6
Book
Pallasmaa, J. (2012). The eyes of the skin: Architecture and the senses. West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons.
Translated book
Hennesssy, Bernard. (1989). Pendapat Umum. Edisi keempat, terjemahan Amiruddin Nasution. Jakarta: Penerbit Erlangga
Legal Document
Pusat Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Bahasa. 1978. Pedoman Penulisan Laporan Penelitian. Jakarta: Depdikbud. Undang-undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 2 tentang Sistem Pendidikan Nasional. 1990. Jakarta: PT. Armas Duta Jaya.
Book chapter
Meade, T. (2013). Interior design, a political discipline. In G. Brooker & S. Stone (Eds.), The handbook of interior architecture and design (pp. 394-403). London: Bloomsbury.
Dissertation/Thesis
Stafford, L. (2013). The journey of becoming involved: The experience of participation in urban spaces by children with diverse mobility. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology.
Webpage
Griffiths, S. (2017, October 30). Now is not the time to be indulging in postmodern revivalism. Retrieved from https://www.dezeen.com/2017/10/30/sean-griffiths-fat-postmodern-revivalism-dangerous-times-opinion/
Artwork
Ghirlandaio, D. (1480). Saint Jerome in His Study [Painting]. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Domenico_ghirlandaio,_san_girolamo_01.jpg
Exhibition Catalogue
Carey, J. (2017). indeterminate duration [Exhibition catalogue]. Melbourne: Neon Parlour.
REVIEW PROCESS
- Initial Review is an early stage that will determine if the topic of the manuscript is relevant to the scope of Jurnal Desain Interior. In this stage, the manuscript will be checked through the plagiarism checker software to identify the potential plagiarism. The suitable topic of the manuscript and the percentage of similarity below 20% will be processed to the peer review stage.
- Peer Review is when the reviewers will be assigned by the editor to do a review. The review result will help the editor to make the objective decision related to the acceptability or/ and revision that would be required.
- Decision is when the editor makes the final decision if the manuscript is accepted to be published, based on the review results.