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- Cover Letter
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- Research Misconduct
- Open Access Policy
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- Copyright Notice
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Author Guidelines
1. Journal scope
The scope of the journal encompasses a wide range of innovation areas, including:
a. Product and Process Innovation
b. Engineering and Industrial Design
c. New Product Development
d. Technology Application in Industry
e. Engineering Experimental Design
f. Production Systems Analysis/Design
g. Quality Engineering,
h. Environment Risk Analysis
i. Management of Innovation
j. Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing Industries
k. Development of Small and Medium Industry
2. Originality and novelty
The submitted text must:
a. Be the author's own work / not the result of plagiarism.
b. Pass the similarity index check with a score of ≤ 20%.
c. Not be a simple rewrite without updates and novelty.
d. Show the current status of research supported by an adequate library.
3. Systematic articles
Manuscripts must include the following parts (in order):
a. Article Title
The title should accurately, clearly, and concisely reflect the emphasis and content of the paper. The title is capitalize each word and not more than 14 words.
b. Abstract
Abstract is written in English include background, methodology, the results and conclusions. The abstract should be brief and clear, not exceeding than 300 words. Do not include art work, tables, elaborate equations or references.
c. Keywords
3-6 keywords , separated by commas, lower case except names
d. Introduction
Manuscripts written in English are typed with Microsoft Word for Windows on Letter size paper with right, left, top and bottom margins 25,4 mm of each side.
The introductory section contains a brief ex-planation of the background and importance of the research problem, the current scientific status which is accompanied by a review of the latest references (lit-erature of the last 5 years), hypothesis and research objectives accompanied by a novelty statement from this study. The reference numbers are written in se-quence in square brackets, for example [1], or [2-5], or [1, 3].
e. Methodology
Materials and Instruments
Includes an explanation of the material used in the study by stating the brand or origin of the material obtained, written in sentence form. For example, sodium chloride, pro analyst (Sigma-Aldrich), battery waste obtained from the Z plant.
The equipment used in this paper mentioned the brand and type and its function in this experiment. For example Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC) Perkin Elmer Jade for thermal analysis, JEOL JEM 1400 Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) for microstructure analysis.
Method and Procedure
Method and Procedure is in the form of sentences that describe the steps of the research conducted.
f. Results and Discussion
Discussion is carried out by referring to the objectives/hypotheses presented in Introduction and comparing with the results that already exist in the reference. At the end of the discussion, further research can be submitted.
Tables are numbered and must be referred sequentially according to the contents of the article. Each table must be accompanied by a title and if there is a measurement result, the unit must also be written in the title section. Tables are made without vertical dividing lines.
If your electronic artwork is created in a Microsoft Office application (Word, PowerPoint, Excel) or the application used other than Microsoft Office, when your electronic artwork is finalized, please 'Save as' or convert the images to TIFF or JPG file, use a resolution minimum of 300 dpi. Line drawings should be of high resolution and high contrast. For color or greyscale photographs (halftones), use a minimum of 300 dpi (.TIFF or .JPG). Mention figure and tables by Figure 1 or Table 1. Mention equation by Equation 1.
g. Conclusion
Conclusions are written in paragraph forms without numbering or indenting.
h. Acknowledgment
Acknowledgments are conveyed to funders and individuals who support the implementation of research and writing.
i. References
It is recommended to use reference management software such as EndNote or Mendeley with the American Psychological Association (APA) 7th citation style. References should be listed at the end of the manuscript and numbered according to their order of appearance in the text. Authors must ensure that every reference listed in the bibliography is cited in the text and vice versa. Author names should be properly cited to ensure their inclusion in the reference list. Sources such as Wikipedia, personal blogs, or non-scientific websites are not allowed in the manuscript. At least 80% of the primary references must be from publications within the last five years, prioritizing recent and up-to-date sources.
4. Adequacy of data and discussion
Manuscripts must include data with provisions including:
a. The amount of data presented can be considered sufficient.
b. Data is presented in graph/table form and has been given sufficient information
c. Data presented has been accompanied by discussion
5. Procedure for Submission
Authors are requested to submit their papers electronically by using online submission via an Online Journal System (OJS). The authors should be registered as an author (click here to register) and login by using username and password (click here to login). The authors are requested to submit text, tables, and graphics in electronic form to this system. Authors who cannot provide an electronic version or have other circumstances that prevent online submissions must contact the Editor before submitting to discuss alternative options; email: [email protected]. Publishers and Editors regret that they cannot consider submissions if the author does not follow this procedure.
The authors must refer to Industrial Innovation's papers for writing format and style (Please download Industrial Innovatio's template and use as the template for initial manuscript submission). When submitting the manuscript, the author may optionally attach a cover letter (can be downloaded separately here) at the step of uploading the supplementary files. The authors are also required to provide high-resolution images and graphics in the manuscript or can attach them as supplementary files. The author must understand OJS editorial and publishing process. The process can be seen in the figure below.