Submission Language / Bahasa Makalah
The Internetworking Indonesia Journal publishes manuscripts in English and Bahasa Indonesia.
Manuscript Submission / Penyiapan Makalah
Mohon submisi makalah menggunakan IIJ Template Microsoft Word.
- IEEE Style (dua kolom): Manuscripts should be submitted according to the IEEE Guide for authors, and will be refereed in the standard way.
- Makalah 7 halaman maximum: Manuscript pages should not exceed 7 pages of the IEEE 2-column format. It should be submitted as a Microsoft-Word file, using the IIJ Template document.
- Makalah belum pernah dipublikasi di jurnal lain: Manuscripts submitted to the IIJ must not have been previously published or committed to another publisher under a copyright transfer agreement, and must not be under consideration by another journal.
- Makalah dari konperensi harus direvisi: Papers previously published at conferences can be submitted to the IIJ, but must be revised so that it has significant differences from the conference version.
- Penulis harus menyiapkan versi akhir/final: Authors of accepted papers are responsible for the Camera Ready Copy formatted using the same IIJ Template format.
- Setelah versi akhir, makalah tidak boleh dirubah: Authors are advised that no revisions of the manuscript can be made after acceptance by the Editor for publication. The benefits of this procedure are many, with speed and accuracy being the most obvious.
- Mohon email makalah ke editor: Please email your papers (or questions) to: editor[AT]InternetworkingIndonesia.org
Types of papers / Jenis Makalah
The journal accepts a variety of manuscripts in both English and Bahasa Indonesia. Please review the descriptions below and identify the submission type best suited to your intended submission.
- Research Paper: Research papers report on results emanating from research projects, both theoretical and practical in nature.
- Short paper: Short research papers provide an introduction to new developments or advances regarding on-going work.
- Policy Viewpoint: Policy Viewpoints explore competing perspectives in the Indonesian policy debate that are informed by academic research.
- Teaching Innovation: Teaching Innovation papers explore creative uses of information technology tools and the Internet to improve learning and education in Indonesia.
- Book Reviews: A review of a book, or other book-length document, such as a government report or foundation report. (3 pages max.)