Author Guidelines
General Manuscript Submission Guidelines
- Authors have to register first before submitting an article. Please follow the specific instructions available at this.
- Authors are requested to submit the article electronically by using the online submission and review through this site. This site will guide the authors through the five-step submission process. Submissions that do not adhere to this procedure WILL NOT be considered for the review process.
- All authors involved in the writing of the article should be included in the submission metadata from the beginning. We will not accept the addition of authors included after the review process has commenced.
- The author's name must not appear in the article itself for the blind review. Replace name with word “Author” where necessary.
- Authors are required to conform to the (Reference Guidelines) as given here if they want their manuscripts to be considered for publication.
- Authors are to check manuscripts for the accuracy of language before submitting them to the journal.
- Manuscripts submitted to SALLS go through an internal review and if they meet the basic requirements, they are sent out for double-blind review from experts in the field, either from the editorial board or identified reviewers. Comments from the external reviewers are sent to the authors and they are notified of the journal’s decision (accept, accept with revisions, reject). This entire review process will take anywhere between 3—6 months after the submission of the article. The editor’s decision is final.
- We do not encourage multiple submissions. A published author is required to wait for at least TWO issues before the publication of another article. The rule remains in the case of co-authorship.
- SALLS does not charge APFs, submission charges, or other fees. All processes of article publication are free of charge.
SALLS Journal Technical Guidelines
- Authors are required to use the style template (Template) and format the manuscript accordingly before submission.
- All manuscripts must be typed in Microsoft Word and single-spaced. Margins are to be set at Normal (2.54cm all around) and paper size at A4 (21 x 29.7cm).
- Submissions should be MORE THAN 5000 words but NOT EXCEED 8000 words (including abstract, main text, notes, and all references as well as appendices)
- The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
- Each manuscript must have an abstract (not exceeding 250 words) and 5 keywords. Manuscripts that do not adhere to this will not be considered for review.
- Authors are encouraged to include hypermedia links within their articles and ensure these are ready to use.
Title: comprehensive, precise, and short, the title is no more than 15 words.
Name and Author’s Address: complete name is a must, without mentioning university degree or position of job, below the title. Exactly below the name of the author, the name of institution and writer’s e-mail address must be written;
Abstract: (English) maintaining the essence of the article, consisting 100-250 words, and is written in one paragraph without references and citation;
Key Words: key words are placed below the abstract consisting not more than five words or phrases without full stop. Key words must mention the main concepts of the article.
INTRODUCTION (no subchapters needed): Introduction contains background of the study, explaining the actual phenomenon of the problem studied in the article, supported by references and previous studies that have been done individually or in a group. It must describe the comparison between the article and the previous studies. Introduction contains problem(s) (one focus problem is better), purpose(s) of the study, research significance,
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK : Theories used to solve the problem(s). Every resources used in the article must all be cited in the references list.
RESEARCH METHOD: consists of variety of research characteristics, data source, data, data collection technique(s), data collection instrument(s), data collection procedure(s), and analysis method;
DISCUSSION: presented in a form of subchapters not more than three levels without using numbering. Showing and explaining the main analysis directly to answer research problem(s) and purpose(s) of the study; Table, graphic, picture, and/or photo (if any) must all be numbered, titled, and noted along with the text’s references. Table and picture. must present the result of the study and should not be more than 25% of total manuscript volume. Table and picture must be well-read and well-printed because the article will be published in white and black (for writers asking for printed publication).
CONCLUSION: Conclusion must answer the problem(s) and purpose(s) of the study. Conclusion is not in the form of a summary and not a repetition of findings and discussion.
REFERENCES: References should come from 80% of primary source, result of the research, idea, and theory or concept which is published in the electronic journal(s) or paper publication(s). References must be maximum ten years old for, except for classic references as historical data. Citing sources and listing references should comply with the APA 7th edition referencing styles.
Preparation Checklist
- It is understood that a manuscript submitted to SALLS has not been published and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere.
- The submission file is in Microsoft Word file format. A4 page layout is used. DO NOT upload a PDF file.
- Where available, the most current URLs for the references have been provided.
Disclaimer
- SALLS retains the right to electronically distribute accepted manuscripts but the authors will retain copyright and may republish the article as long as they acknowledge SALLS as the original publisher.
- The Editorial Board reserves the right to make editorial changes to any manuscript accepted for publication to enhance clarity and style.