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Detail Instructions and Paper Template To Prepare Papers For 2nd

ISFM (Segoe UI 14, Bold, CENTER).


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Ronald M. H. , Melva S. and Otto C. (Segoe UI 10, Bold, CENTER)


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Department of Utilization of Water Resources, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science


University of Riau, Pekanbaru, Indonesia.
*E-mail: ronald.mhutauruk@yahoo.co.id
2)
Department of Biological Science, Faculty of Mathematics and Science
Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia (Segoe UI 9, Bold, center)

ABSTRACT (Arial 10, Bold, Center)


An abstract is a succinct summary of a longer piece of work. Abstracts should contain no more than 200 words. Write
concisely and clearly. Abstract should contains purposes, design/methodology/approach, findings, originality/value. Start
by writing a statement of the paper's purpose, which should be as succinct as possible. If you include background keep this
to a minimum and only include such information as to provide a context. Using keywords is a vital part of abstract writing,
because of the practice of retrieving information electronically: keywords act as the search term. Use keywords that are
specific, and that reflect what is essential about the paper. (Arial 8, Justiy)
Keywords: keywords no more than 5 words and should be written alphabetically.

BACK GROUNDS
This chapter suggests the basic rules:
1) Present the material simply and concisely.
2) Use single spacing on A4-sized paper.
3) Cross-check several times to eliminate errors, superfluous material and repetition.
4) Use figures, photographs and tables sparingly; plan their format to use page space
economically.
5) Put figures, photographs and tables at the proper position in the text.
6) Ensure that the number of pages including figures, photographs and tables does not exceed 8.
Please submit MS-Word file (in any version) as completed manuscripts (camera-ready manuscripts)
including the diagrams and photographs. The proceedings will be printed in black only. Keep it in
mind when the use of color is unavoidable.
The full paper must be written in English and not exceeds 10 pages.
1.1. Page setup
All script should be typed on A4-sized (210mm x 297mm) white paper, single spaced. Keep proper
margins such as top (30mm), bottom (25mm), left (35mm) and right (25mm).
1.2. Font
Use the Arial font with the size of 10 pt for the body text. Note that 10.5-pt fonts should be used
for the paper title only. Authors name(s) and affiliation including e-mail address in the first page
should be written using the Arial font with the size of 10-pt.
1.3. The title
Avoid titles that are too long (maximum 300 characters); the titles should be in bold-faced with
capitals for all words (see the example).
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1.4. The name(s) of the author(s)


The surname (last name) should be in capitals, while other name(s) is in lower case letters with
initial capitals (see the example).
1.5. Affiliation
Add affiliation description for all authors and the affiliations are cited by superscripts as shown in
the above example. Add an asterisk to the corresponding author and denote his/ her e-mail
address in the affiliation descriptions.
1.6. The abstract
The abstract should present the outline and main points of the paper and give the principal
conclusions. It should be a single paragraph of no more than 200 words.
1.7. Headings
Four ranks of heading may be used chapter, section, subsection, and sub-subsection. Use the
heading styles:
1. Chapter, 1.1 Section, and (1) Subsection and (a) Sub-subsection. Put a space line before each
heading. Put a single space line after only the chapter headings.
1.8. Paragraphs
Please put a single space line between paragraphs.

MATERIALS AND METHODS


2.

1)

Numerals, Unit and Mathematics

2.1. Numerals
Numerals of five or more digits are grouped in three-digit blocks by spaces, e.g. 12,345.Pay
attention a significant figure and avoid an unnecessary long digit number.
2.2.

Units
Use SI unit or SI derived units.

2.3. Mathematics
Extreme care should be taken in preparing mathematical typescripts. All mathematics should be
legible, precise and carefully aligned. The following shows an example of putting an equation in the
text:
Y=A+BX

(1)

where Y and X are the output and input variables, respectively; A and B are constants.
Italic character should be used as variable. On the other hands, the Times New Roman character
should be used as function e.g. sin, exp, log.
As in above, equations should be at the left-hand margin; while the equation number displayed
expressions with Arabic numerals in parenthesis should be at the right-hand margin. Put space lines
both before and after the equation(s).
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RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS


3 Figures, Photographs and Tables
1)
2)
3)
4)

Figures, photographs and tables should appear at proper places in the text.
The width of figures, photographs and tables should be full width.
For references to them belonging to the paper, use, e.g. Figure 2., Photo 1. and Table 4.
The captions are put under that for figure and the photograph and put on that for the table
(please see the example).

CONCLUSIONS
4. Acknowledgment, Appendix and References
4.1 Acknowledgment and appendix
Place essential acknowledgment(s) between the last chapter and the reference list, after which
appendix(es) should appear.

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Put a figure in this space surrounded by broken line. This line is not
necessary in your manuscript.

Figure. 1. Put the caption for figure 1 here. Use an appropriate and as clear as possible
caption for the figure.

Put a photo in this space surrounded by broken line. This line is not necessary
in your manuscript.

Photo 1. Write an appropriate caption for all photos. Do not use too lengthy words.

Table 1. Example of a table


Event

Place

Date

Earthquake
Tsunami
Flood

Japan
Indonesia
China

17 Jan. 19XX
25 Feb. 19XX
6 June 19XX

Number of death
(person)
5,000
200
1,000

Economic loss
(Japanese Yen)
30,000,000,000
5,000,000,000
2,000,000,000

4.2 References
Every text citation must be listed under the heading References centered at the end of the text.
Conversely, all entries in the reference list must be cited in the text: those not cited should not
appear in the list.

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In text, references should be quoted in the form: Sambodho (2009), Sassa and Sekiguchi (1999)
and Sekiguchi et al. (2007). An and should be used between the names of two joint authors,
and et al. when there are three or more authors (but include all names in the reference list).
When quoting reference at the end of a sentence, do as this (Sambodho, 2009; Sekiguchi et al.,
2007).
In the reference list, arrange references (A) in alphabetical other according to surname of the
first author; (B) in date order (oldest first) for multiple entries by the same author(s). If two or
more references are published in the same year by the same author(s), use 1987a, 1987b and so
on. Examples are given in the reference list as below.
5. Acknowledgment, Appendix and References
The conclusion of this paper should be briefly written with some future subjects and views.
Acknowledgement, references and appendix are written under conclusions
The complete MS-Word files (in any version) should be submitted via e-mail to :
isfm2013.faperika.ur@gmail.com
Note that the Organizing Committee may ask the author(s) to correct the submitted file if it
includes too many points that violate the rules suggested here.
Acknowledgements
The authors would like to express their gratitude to the Organizing Committee members for
their constructive comments and suggestions in reviewing the previous versions of this
instruction.
References
Sambodho, K. (2009): The Dynamics of Groundwater Flow and Salinity Transport in Unconfined
Coastal Aquifers, Doctoral Thesis, Kyoto University.
Sassa, S. and Sekiguchi, H. (1999): Wave-induced liquefaction of beds of sand in a centrifuge,
Geotechnique, Vol. 49, No. 5, pp. 621638.
Sekiguchi, H., Azuma, R. and Sambodho, K. (2007): Field observations of unconfined
groundwater dynamics in a nourished sand beach, Journal of Coastal Engineering JSCE,
Vol. 54, pp. 721-725 (in Japanese).
Appendix
If necessary, appendix(es) can be includes here. If there are two or more appendixes, use the
headings as Appendix-1, Appendix-2.

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