Author Guidelines
Paper Format
- The word limit for the submission is around 5000-6000 words (Including footnotes and abstract).
- The manuscripts should cover the following items: Title; Abstract; Keywords; Introduction; Method; Main Heading Analysis; Conclusion; and References.
- Referencing style uses the Chicago Manual of Style.
Title
Title of articles are written with Times New Roman Bold; Author(s) name, affiliations and e-mail.
Abstract
Abstract should contain the aims and object (problem[s]) of the paper, the methodology of the research, and the short conclusion.
Keywords
Keywords should have maximum of five keywords separated by a semicolon (;).
Introduction
The introduction should be clear and provide the issue to be discussed in the manuscript, including the problem(s) to be solved.
Result and Discussion
Result and discussion be written in same part. They should be presented continuously start from main result until supporting results and a discussion.
Conclusion
Conclusion should briefly state the answer to the problem(s) raised. It may also contain, if any, the suggestion(s) offered.
References
BJAL uses the Chicago Manual of Style in the References at the end of the manuscript. Cite only items that you have read and written on footnotes.
The citation quick guide can be found at: http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide/citation-guide-1.html
Book Review
Book reviews are welcome. It should state the author of the book, the year of publication, and the analysis of the content including the contribution or the critic(s) of the book. The review should be no more than 2000 words.
