Author Guidelines
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PROCESS OF MANUSCRIPT REVIEW
The incoming manuscripts will be sent to peer-reviewers who are competent in the area of the related topic. Reviewing process for each manuscript takes 10 weeks. Decision made whether the manuscript is rejected, considered to be published upon revision or accepted for publication will be informed to the authors no later than 3 weeks after receiving the comments from the reviewers. The revised manuscript should be sent back to secretariat of JCNaR no later than 2 weeks. Editorials are responsible for all editing before publication.
MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION
The manuscript, including tables, figures, and references should bewritten in English and prepared in Times New Roman with normal margin, 11 font size and 1 spaces on A4 (21.5 cm x 28 cm) paper with maximum of 12 pages. Since Vol. 5, No. 1 of 2023, the template writing system in the Journal of Chemical natural Resources has changed from the previous one. Please click here for the new template.
Article Title in English
Author 1*, author 2, author 3, and so on
Department, Faculty, University, Address, City, Post Code, Country
*Email: Corresponding Author
Abstract
Abstracts in this article must also be written in English.
The abstract contains a brief description of the overall content of the article which includes the introduction, theory, methodology and results. The abstract is written in one paragraph, a maximum of 250 words in Times New Roman (TNR), indented right and left 1 cm from the margin.
Keywords : contains 3-5 keywords in English
Abstrak (Abstract in Indonesian)
Kata Kunci : terdiri dari 3-5 kata dalam Bahasa Indonesia.
Introduction
This section contains the background, objectives, or problem formulation and theories that support or relate to research. 
Materials and Methods
This section contains the source of the data, how the data was collected, and how the data was analyzed.
Results and Discussion
This section contains the research results and discussion.
Conclusion
The total number of pages for this article is a maximum of 8 pages, with the right, left, top and bottom margins of 3 cm. Articles are written in 1 space. Tables and figures are presented in the article, not in the appendix. The title of the table is written above the table while the title of the figure is written below it. All equations are numbered in the order in which they appear written at the end of the right margin and created using the equation editor. The complete writing format can be seen in the Template.
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgements are addressed to official institutions or individuals who have funded or contributed to the research.
Conflict of Interest
All authors have no conflict of interest.
References
Since Vol. 5, No. 1 of 2023, the bibliography writing system in the Journal of Chemical Natural Resources has changed from the previous one. References ensure that the previous findings were recognized. References should be written in accordance with the IEEE referencing style (number in the order in which they first appear in the text). List the first six authors. When there are more than six authors, list the first six authors followed by et al. Place priority for the last ten years published articles. Use citation manager such as Mendeley or EndNote to cite your references.
Bibliography from the journal
[1] R. Tambun, K. Furukawa, M. Hirayama, M. Shimadzu, S. Y. Yamanaka, and Y. Ohira, “Measurement and estimation of the particle size distribution by the buoyancy weighing-bar method and the rosin-rammler equation,†J. Chem. Eng. Japan, vol. 49, no. 2, pp. 229–233, 2016.
Bibliography from the seminar proceedings
[2] R. Tambun, Y. Sibagariang, and J. Manurung, “Influence of the weighing bar size to determine optimal time of biodiesel-glycerol separation by using the buoyancy weighing-bar method,†in IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2018, vol. 309, no. 1.
Bibliography from the book
[3] T. Allen, Particle Size Measurement, 4th ed. Hong Kong: Chapman and Hall, 1990.
Bibliography from theses and dissertations
[4] S. M. Pasaribu, “Enhancing the performance of farmer-managed irrigation systems in the Brantas River Basin of Indonesiaâ€, Dissertation, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, 2005.
Bibliography from Industrial Reports
[5] J. Cleveland, Spring Constant Update, Digital Instruments, Santa Barbara, 1996. (Tuliskan alamat website jika ada).
Bibliography sourced from special data
[6] Anonim, 19-th Annual Book of ASTM Standards Part 17, ASTM, Philadelphia, 1969, p.636.