Author Guidelines
1. Create your ORCID ID at http://orcid.org/, download the ORCID tutorial here (ORCID Tutorial in Indonesia), (ORCID Tutorial in English)
2. Enter your ORCID ID into the registration form.
3. The authors will only submit documents that have been corrected and polished in English Language
4. Works that may not be used for publication or versions of papers that have been previously published are taught and/or journals.
5. All manuscripts must be submitted to the JIAI Journal Editing Office by the Online Shipping Portal Portal in URL: http://jurnal.unmuhjember.ac.id/index.php/JIAI/index, online Publications, where the author registers as an author and / or Provided by on line. If you have problems with online shipping, please contact the Editorial Office at the following email: rendymirwanaspirandi@unmuhjember.ac.id
6. Manuscripts must match the guidelines in the MS Word article template: (download)
7. Quote publicly where your work is based.
8. Quote only the items that you have read and footnotes.
9. including excessive self-citations.
10. Send publication publications that take from the same area.
11. Check each reference to the original source (author's name, volume, problem, year, DOI Number).
12. Please use the Application Reference Manager such as EndNote, Mendeley, Zotero, etc. (We're exactly Mendeley).
13. These documents must relate to manuscripts sent online through online delivery (as supplementary files and letters to the editor):
Cover letter, outlining the basic meaning of this paper and its meaning (the author of the research roadmap, curriculum vitae, and competing interests) - (You can find in Steps One and Four of the Five Step Writers the Delivery Process)
Three types of manuscripts were accepted for publication: Original Research Articles, Review Articles, and Book Review.
Data Sharing
To share research data, this journal uses Harvard data to maintain research data. If you are considering preserving and sharing your data to find out what's bigger in global knowledge, hope this:
a. The right data to share:
"Minimum dataset" can be defined from the data set used for the metadata and associated methods, and the data needed to replicate the overall resulting findings. Include enough information for a researcher to understand the data, and every quote for the data from which the replication set originates. Core descriptive data, methods, and study results must be inserted into the main paper, regardless of deposition data. Authors who have too large data sets to share via the repository or uploaded files must use Agritropical Journal Suggestions. (Adapted from the PLOS Data Policy)
b. Guidelines for sharing data derived from work involving human participants
JSMBI journal acknowledges that there are cases where privacy, national data privacy, and complete data confidentiality cannot be openly. In such cases, researchers must process the data under the provisions which are at least limited to legal and research requirements. This must include data, data, metadata, and insensitive code; and withdraw access if the original data owner makes it possible to use other data. (Adapted from OKF's Open Economics Principles)
c. Guide on Data Citation
If your research data is at the same time as your script using OJS, then the Data Citation will be generated directly by Harvard Dataverse. However, if your research data is already in the repository then here is the Citation format Data sent to you makes you have your script:
Author (s), Year, Dataset Title, Global Persistent Identifier, Data Storage or Archives, version and subset.