Author Guidelines
Author guidelines of Al-Isnad apply as follows:
1. The article must be scientific, either based on the empirical research or conceptual ideas. The content of the article have not published yet in any Journal, and should not be submitted simultaneously to another Journal. Article should not be part of fully one chapter of the theses or dissertation.
2. Article must be in the range between 10-20 pages, not including title, abstract, keywords, and bibliography
3. Article consisting of the various parts: i.e. title, the author s name(s) and affiliation(s), abstract (100-250 words), Keywords (maximum 5 words), introduction, description and analysis, conclusion, and bibliography.
- Title should not be more than 12 words
- Author s name(s) should be written in the full name without academic title (degree), and completed with institutional affiliation(s) as well as corresponding address (e-mail address).
- Abstract consisting of the discourses of the discipline area; the aims of article; methodology (if any); research finding; and contribution to the discipline of areas study. Abstract should be written in English.
- Introduction consisting of the literature review (would be better if the research finding is not latest than ten years) and novelty of the article; scope and limitation of the problem discussed; and the main argumentation of the article.
- Discussion or description and analysis consisting of reasoning process of the article s main argumentation.
- Conclusion should be consisting of answering research problem, based on the theoretical significance/conceptual construction
- All of the bibliography used should be written properly as well as recommended tools.
- Bibliography at least 10 libraries in writing, with details of the 80% issue last 5 years and from the primary reference.
4.Citation’s style used is Turabian (full-note) following to these below examples, following to these below examples:
a) Book (s)
Written by one author:
Reference:
Welch, Kathleen E. Electric Rhetoric: Classical Rhetoric, Oralism, and a New Literacy. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1999.
Citation:
10. Kathleen E. Welch, Electric Rhetoric: Classical Rhetoric, Oralism and a New Literacy (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1999), 143.
Written by more than one authors:
Reference:
Lunsford, Andrea, and Lisa Ede. Singular Texts/Plural Authors: Perspectives on Collaborative Writing. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1990.
Citation:
Patten, Michael A., Guy McCaskie, and Philip Unitt. Birds of the Salton Sea: Status, Biogeography, and Ecology. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003.
b) E-book (s)
Reference:
Welch, Kathleen E. Electric Rhetoric: Classical Rhetoric, Oralism and a New Literacy. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1999. netLibrary e-book.
Citation:
15. Kathleen E. Welch, Electric Rhetoric: Classical Rhetoric, Oralism and a New Literacy (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1999), netLibrary e-book.
c) Chapter within the book (s)
Reference:
Wells, Ida B. "Lynch Law in All Its Phases." In With Pen and Voice: A critical anthology of nineteenth-century African-American women, edited by Shirley Wilson Logan, 80-99. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1995.
Citation:
32. Ida B. Wells, "Lynch Law in All Its Phases," in With Pen and Voice: A critical anthology of nineteenth-century African-American women, ed. Shirley Wilson Logan (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1995), 34.
d) Translated Book
Reference:
Eisenstein, Sergei. Film Sense. Translated by Jay Leyda. London: Faber and Faber, 1968.
Citation:
23. Sergei Eisenstein, Film Sense, trans. Jay Leyda (London: Faber and Faber, 1968), 14-15.
e) Printing Journal
Reference:
Haraway, Donna J. "A Game of Cat's Cradle: Science Studies, Feminist Theory, Cultural Studies." Configurations 2, no. 1 (1994): 59-71.
Citation:
33. Donna J. Haraway, "A Game of Cat's Cradle: Science Studies, Feminist Theory, Cultural Studies," Configurations 2, no. 1 (1994): 64.
f) E-Journal
Reference:
Jobe, Karen D. "Women and the Language of Hackerdom: The Gendered Nature of Hacker Jargon." Kairos 5, no. 2 (Fall 2000), http://english.ttu.edu/kairos/5.2/binder.html?coverbweb/jobe/women&hackerdom.htm (accessed March 23, 2005).
Citation:
42. Karen D. Jobe, "Women and the Language of Hackerdom: The Gendered Nature of Hacker Jargon," Kairos 5, no. 2 (Fall 2000),
http://english.ttu.edu/kairos/5.2/binder.html?coverweb/jobe/women&hackerdom.htm (accessed 23 March 2005).
g) Electronic/Online Source
Reference:
Weissmann, Anne. Ernest Haeckel: Art Forms in Nature. http://www.mblwhoilibrary.org/haeckel/index.html (accessed January 14, 2007).
Citation:
16. Anne Weissmann, Ernest Haeckel: Art Forms in Nature, http://www. mblwhoilibrary.org/haeckel/index.html (accessed January 14, 2007).
5. In writing the citation s would be better and suggested to use software of citation manager, like Mendeley, Zotero, End-Note, Ref-Works, Bib-Text, and so forth, with following standard of Turabian (full-note).
6. Article must be free from plagiarism
7. To submit an article, please register. Fill the password by yourself. Then click 'user home' and click 'new submission' at the end of author.
8. Authors will be sent notifications of the receipt of manuscripts and editorial decisions (whether the articles are accepted or not) by e-mail. Manuscripts that are not published will not be returned to the authors.
AUTHOR FEE
Al-Isnad: Journal of Islamic Civilization History and Humanities wil not charge anything to author to the author for submission fee or publication fee.
COMMITMENT TO ANTIPLAGIARISM
All submitted manuscripts will double-checked for plagiarism using at least two anti-plagiarism softwares. The submitted manuscripts written under the same 100% or less condition as other published manuscripts would be blacklisted and its authors would be reported to Moraref committee.