Author Guidelines for Surabaya Biomedical Journal

Research article

GUIDE TO MANUSCRIPT WRITING

  1. The manuscript is typed with the MS Word program with Times New Roman 12, spaced 1.15,
  2. Pictures or tables are required in the form of jpeg
  3. Titles, Author and Abstract writing in one column, while the contents of the text are written in two columns.
  4. The accompanying manuscripts and illustrations are the publisher's legal property and are not allowed to be published in other publications other than the publisher's permission.

Systematics of Writing Research Results
Manuscripts of research results are presented in a systematic manner as follows:
a. Title
b. Abstract
c. Introduction
d. Methods
e. Results
f.  Discussion

  1. conclusions
  2. References

 

  1. TITLE:
    a. In Indonesian with Times New Roman 14 letters, spaced 1.15, and bold.
    b. Must describe the contents of the writing in a concise and clear manner.
    c. Include 15-20 words (no more than 20 words).
  2. AUTHOR:
    a. The author's name (without title) is written in Times New Roman 12

Example: Herin Setianingsih*, R. Varidianto Yudo T**

  1. The name of the institution is written in the letters Times New Roman 12.
    Example:
    *Department of Anatomy, Medical Faculty, Universitas Hang Tuah Surabaya, Indonesia
    **Department of Microbiology, Medical Faculty, Universitas Hang Tuah Surabaya, Indonesia
  2. ABSTRACT (Times New Roman 10, space 1) :
    a. Written in Indonesian and English Not more than 250 words.
    b. Using the letters Times New Roman size 10 in one paragraph, space 1.
    c. Contains the essence of all writing consisting of Background, Objective, Method, Result, and Conclusion.
    d. Include 3-5 keywords and correspondence containing names, institutions, addresses, telephone numbers, and e-mail using Times New Roman size 12.
  3. CONTENT: (Using the Times New Roman size 12, space 1,15)
    a. Introduction includes background, problem formulation and writing objectives.
    b. Materials and methods include materials and tools used, time, place, design, and procedures for conducting research.
    c. The results are stated clearly and if necessary are equipped with tables, llustrations, and photographs which are numbered consecutively in the text. The table title is written on it. Caption is given below.
    d. The discussion explains the results of the study as reading the problem, associated with previous research and the possibility of its development. Conclusions which are the final part of the writing that shows the answers to the objectives stated in the introduction.
  4. REFFERENCE :
    a. The bibliography contains information about the source of the library that has been referred to in the body of the writing.
  5. For each library referred to in the text, it must appear in the bibliography, and vice versa, every library that appears in the bibliography must have been referred to in the body of the text.
  6. Format of reference library in manuscripts arranged according to numbers in sequence from the first name out in the refference, following the Vancouver method.
  7. Examples of Vancouver literature writing are:

  • Astu P dan D. Nursuhud. (2008). Mesin Konversi Energi Edisi II . Yogyakarta: Penerbit Andi.
  • (2010). Optimasi Pembangkitan Energi Listrik Hibrida Surya-Angin-Diesel di Desa Pulo Panjang Banten Menggunakan Algoritma Genetik. Tugas Akhir Jurusan Teknik Elektro Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa.
  • Dwistya A, N. (2010). Aplikasi Sel Surya Sebagai Energi Terbarukan Pembangkit Listrik Pada Solar Home System. Jurusan Fisika Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam Universitas Padjadjaran.
  • Fischbach, J. (2008). Interactive Lucas Nuele Labsoft Renewable Energy Sources-Design and Operating of Photovoltaic Systems Course number SO2800-3A Version 1.0. German : Lucas Nuele GmbH.
  • Gilbert, M. Masters. (2004). Renewable and Efficient Electric Power Systems Chapter 7 and Chapter 9. Stanford University: A Jhon Wiley & Sons Inc Publication.

 

 

 

 

Systematic Literature Review

GUIDE TO MANUSCRIPT WRITING

  1. The manuscript is typed with the MS Word program with Times New Roman 12, spaced 1.15,
  2. Pictures or tables are required in the form of jpeg
  3. Titles, Author and Abstract writing in one column, while the contents of the text are written in two columns.
  4. The accompanying manuscripts and illustrations are the publisher's legal property and are not allowed to be published in other publications other than the publisher's permission.

Systematics of Writing Systematic Review
The Literature Review manuscript is presented with the following systematics:
a. Title
b. Abstract
c. Introduction
d. Subtitles of systematic reviews
e. Discussion (and conclusions in the end of paragraph)
f. Refference

  1. TITLE:
    a. In Indonesian with Times New Roman 14 letters, spaced 1.15, and bold.
    b. Must describe the contents of the writing in a concise and clear manner.
    c. Include 15-20 words (no more than 20 words).
  2. AUTHOR:
    a. The author's name (without title) is written in Times New Roman 12

Example: Herin Setianingsih*, R. Varidianto Yudo T**

  1. The name of the institution is written in the letters Times New Roman 12.
    Example:
    *Department of Anatomy, Medical Faculty, Universitas Hang Tuah Surabaya, Indonesia
    **Department of Microbiology, Medical Faculty, Universitas Hang Tuah Surabaya, Indonesia
  2. ABSTRACT (Times New Roman 10, space 1) :
    a. Written in Indonesian and English Not more than 250 words.
    b. Using the letters Times New Roman size 10 in one paragraph, space 1.
    c. Contains the essence of all writing consisting of Background, Objective, Method, Result, and Conclusion.
    d. Include 3-5 keywords and correspondence containing names, institutions, addresses, telephone numbers, and e-mail using Times New Roman size 12.
  3. CONTENT: (Using the Times New Roman size 12, space 1,15)
    a. Introduction includes background, problem formulation and writing objectives.
    b. Materials and methods include materials and tools used, time, place, design, and procedures for conducting research.
    c. The results are stated clearly and if necessary are equipped with tables, llustrations, and photographs which are numbered consecutively in the text. The table title is written on it. Caption is given below.
    d. The discussion explains the results of the study as reading the problem, associated with previous research and the possibility of its development. Conclusions which are the final part of the writing that shows the answers to the objectives stated in the introduction.
  4. REFFERENCE :
    a. The bibliography contains information about the source of the library that has been referred to in the body of the writing.
  5. For each library referred to in the text, it must appear in the bibliography, and vice versa, every library that appears in the bibliography must have been referred to in the body of the text.
  6. Format of reference library in manuscripts arranged according to numbers in sequence from the first name out in the refference, following the Vancouver method.
  7. Examples of Vancouver literature writing are:

  • Astu P dan D. Nursuhud. (2008). Mesin Konversi Energi Edisi II . Yogyakarta: Penerbit Andi.
  • (2010). Optimasi Pembangkitan Energi Listrik Hibrida Surya-Angin-Diesel di Desa Pulo Panjang Banten Menggunakan Algoritma Genetik. Tugas Akhir Jurusan Teknik Elektro Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa.
  • Dwistya A, N. (2010). Aplikasi Sel Surya Sebagai Energi Terbarukan Pembangkit Listrik Pada Solar Home System. Jurusan Fisika Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam Universitas Padjadjaran.
  • Fischbach, J. (2008). Interactive Lucas Nuele Labsoft Renewable Energy Sources-Design and Operating of Photovoltaic Systems Course number SO2800-3A Version 1.0. German : Lucas Nuele GmbH.
  • Gilbert, M. Masters. (2004). Renewable and Efficient Electric Power Systems Chapter 7 and Chapter 9. Stanford University: A Jhon Wiley & Sons Inc Publication.

 

 

 

Case Report

GUIDE TO MANUSCRIPT WRITING

  1. The manuscript is typed with the MS Word program with Times New Roman 12, spaced 1.15,
  2. Pictures or tables are required in the form of jpeg
  3. Titles, Author and Abstract writing in one column, while the contents of the text are written in two columns.
  4. The accompanying manuscripts and illustrations are the publisher's legal property and are not allowed to be published in other publications other than the publisher's permission.

Systematic Writing of Case Reports
1. Case report manuscripts are presented in systematic manner as follows:
a. Title
b. Abstract
c. Introduction
d. Cases and case management
e. Discussion (and conclusions in the end of paragraph)
f. Refference

  1. TITLE:
    a. In Indonesian with Times New Roman 14 letters, spaced 1.15, and bold.
    b. Must describe the contents of the writing in a concise and clear manner.
    c. Include 15-20 words (no more than 20 words).
  2. AUTHOR:
    a. The author's name (without title) is written in Times New Roman 12

Example: Herin Setianingsih*, R. Varidianto Yudo T**

  1. The name of the institution is written in the letters Times New Roman 12.
    Example:
    *Department of Anatomy, Medical Faculty, Universitas Hang Tuah Surabaya, Indonesia
    **Department of Microbiology, Medical Faculty, Universitas Hang Tuah Surabaya, Indonesia
  2. ABSTRACT (Times New Roman 10, space 1) :
    a. Written in Indonesian and English Not more than 250 words.
    b. Using the letters Times New Roman size 10 in one paragraph, space 1.
    c. Contains the essence of all writing consisting of Background, Objective, Method, Result, and Conclusion.
    d. Include 3-5 keywords and correspondence containing names, institutions, addresses, telephone numbers, and e-mail using Times New Roman size 12.
  3. CONTENT: (Using the Times New Roman size 12, space 1,15)
    a. Introduction includes background, problem formulation and writing objectives.
    b. Materials and methods include materials and tools used, time, place, design, and procedures for conducting research.
    c. The results are stated clearly and if necessary are equipped with tables, llustrations, and photographs which are numbered consecutively in the text. The table title is written on it. Caption is given below.
    d. The discussion explains the results of the study as reading the problem, associated with previous research and the possibility of its development. Conclusions which are the final part of the writing that shows the answers to the objectives stated in the introduction.
  4. REFFERENCE :
    a. The bibliography contains information about the source of the library that has been referred to in the body of the writing.
  5. For each library referred to in the text, it must appear in the bibliography, and vice versa, every library that appears in the bibliography must have been referred to in the body of the text.
  6. Format of reference library in manuscripts arranged according to numbers in sequence from the first name out in the refference, following the Vancouver method.
  7. Examples of Vancouver literature writing are:

  • Astu P dan D. Nursuhud. (2008). Mesin Konversi Energi Edisi II . Yogyakarta: Penerbit Andi.
  • (2010). Optimasi Pembangkitan Energi Listrik Hibrida Surya-Angin-Diesel di Desa Pulo Panjang Banten Menggunakan Algoritma Genetik. Tugas Akhir Jurusan Teknik Elektro Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa.
  • Dwistya A, N. (2010). Aplikasi Sel Surya Sebagai Energi Terbarukan Pembangkit Listrik Pada Solar Home System. Jurusan Fisika Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam Universitas Padjadjaran.
  • Fischbach, J. (2008). Interactive Lucas Nuele Labsoft Renewable Energy Sources-Design and Operating of Photovoltaic Systems Course number SO2800-3A Version 1.0. German : Lucas Nuele GmbH.
  • Gilbert, M. Masters. (2004). Renewable and Efficient Electric Power Systems Chapter 7 and Chapter 9. Stanford University: A Jhon Wiley & Sons Inc Publication.