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INTI Journal Format Template

The document outlines submission guidelines for the INTI Journal, detailing requirements for research and review papers, including formatting, structure, and citation style. It specifies the content limits, sections to include, and emphasizes the importance of clarity and conciseness in presenting research findings. Additionally, it provides examples for references in various formats and highlights the need for acknowledgments and proper citation practices.

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INTI Journal Format Template

The document outlines submission guidelines for the INTI Journal, detailing requirements for research and review papers, including formatting, structure, and citation style. It specifies the content limits, sections to include, and emphasizes the importance of clarity and conciseness in presenting research findings. Additionally, it provides examples for references in various formats and highlights the need for acknowledgments and proper citation practices.

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Title for Your Submission

Full name author A1, Full name author B1*, Full name Author C2

1
Affiliation with full address
2
Affiliation with full address
*
Email: Email of the corresponding author (s)

Abstract

Abstract should be concise, and should include Problem statement, objective, methodology,
results and discussion, and summary for research paper. The novelty or new finding of the
research should be highlighted as well.
Keywords

Keyword 1, Keyword 2, Keyword 3, with not more than five keywords

Introduction

All the submission to INTI Journal has to be written in English, and has to be prepared in
Microsoft Word document.

The content of research paper is limited to 5 pages excluding references. For research
paper, the content has to include abstract, introduction, methodology, results and discussion, and
conclusion. The content of review paper is limited to 7 pages, excluding references. The content
of review paper has to adhere to the topic of discussion.

First paragraph of a section should start with indent shown in this paragraph. The text
should be typed in Times New Roman 12 points. The section head should be typed in Bold.

Second paragraph in each section should start with indent shown in in this paragraph.
Please use APA format for all citation and references.

Citations and References should be stated in APA format. For the first appearance, it can
be stated as (Chong, Ser, Ooi, & Wong, 2018) or (Chong et al., 2018). (Chong et al., 2018)
should be used after the first appearance of the citation. Two or more citations can be stated as
(Teo & Wong, 2014; Wong, Lee, & Surif, 2013). The examples for the references are provided
in reference section.

Methodology
Methodology should be written systematically. The model of the equipment, the manufacturer or
the supplier of the materials should be clearly stated, e.g. high performance liquid
chromatography (1200, Agilent), NaOH was provided by Sigma-Aldrich.

All figures and tables should be labeled according to the sequence of 1, 2, 3. The caption
for figures should be stated on the subsequent line right after the figures. The caption for the
tables should be placed on the line right before the table. One level of subsection is allowed for
methodology. Results or discussion should be not be stated in this section.

Figure 1. Example of the caption for the figure

Table 1. Example of the caption for the table


Table 1 Col 1 Col 2 Col 3
1 Information A Information B Information C
2
3
4
5
6

Results and Discussion

Results has to be tied to the methodology and objectives stated. Results should be stated in
alignment with the sequence of the methodology. One level of subsection is allowed for Results
and Discussion.

Discussion should be concise and related to the results. Novelty should be stated in
discussion. A brief comparison with others’ research is highly recommended.

Conclusion

The conclusion of your article should provide a clear and concise summary of your findings and
their implications. Start by restating the research problem or question addressed in the article,
followed by a brief summary of the main objectives of the study. Highlight the key findings of
your research, emphasizing their significance in relation to the research question. Discuss the
practical and theoretical implications of your findings, explaining how your research contributes
to the field and its potential impact. Acknowledge any limitations of your study that may affect
the interpretation of the results and suggest how future research could address these limitations.
Identify areas where further research is needed, proposing specific questions or topics for future
studies. Conclude with a strong closing statement that reinforces the importance of your
research, leaving the reader with a clear understanding of your study's contribution to the field.

Acknowledgements

Grant and fund providers should be acknowledged.

References

References should be stated in APA format, and should be arranged in alphabetical order.
Abbreviations of journal names should be avoided. Please include the relevant DOIs (where
available).

Example for journal:

Teo, S. C., & Wong, L. S. (2014). Whole cell-based biosensors for environmental heavy metals
detection. Annual Research & Review in Biology, 4(17), 2663-2674. DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ARRB/2014/9472
Wong, L. S., Lee, Y. H., & Surif, S. (2013). Whole cell biosensor using Anabaena torulosa with
optical transduction for environmental toxicity evaluation. Journal of Sensors, 2013, ID
567272. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/567272
Example for book:

Meriluoto, J., Spoof, L., & Codd, G. A. (2017). Handbook of Cyanobacterial Monitoring and
Cyanotoxin Analysis: John Wiley & Sons. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119068761
Voet, D., Voet, J. G., & Pratt, C. W. (2012). Fundamental of Biochemistry: Life at the Molecular
Level (4 ed.): Wiley.

Example for conference paper:

Matta, S., Kumar, M. P., Adia, N., Madrahimov, S., & Bergbreiter, D. (2018). Utilization of Iron
Magnetic Nanoparticles for the extraction of oil from aqueous environments. Paper
presented at the Qatar Foundation Annual Research Conference Proceedings. DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5339/qfarc.2018.EEPD360
Wong, L. S., & Teo, S. C. (2014). Naturally occurring carotenoids in cyanobacteria as
bioindicator for heavy metals detection. Paper presented at the International Conference
on Advances in Applied Science and Environmental Engineering, Kuala Lumpur.

Revised: Aug2024

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