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ARTICLE TITLE AND AUTHOR'S NAME

The title of the article must be written briefly, clearly, and correctly indicates the

problem that is being discussed. The title is made with no opportunity for

ambiguous interpretation and is written using capital letters in bold. The title must

not contain abbreviations that are not commonly used and must prioritize the

main idea of the article which can then be followed by other secondary ideas. The

name of the author of the article is listed without an academic degree and is

placed under the title of the article. Authors are required to include an email

address. The title must not be more than 20 words, and the paper must be less or

equal to 10 pages.

Abstract: The article requires an abstract and keywords. The abstract of the

Community Service articles contains: (i) The issues or problems discussed; (ii)

The Approaches in identifying the problems or theories or frameworks used to

explain the problems; (iii) How to carry out the community service activities or

the methods to solve problems in community service activities; and (iv)

conclusions from the discussions that have been described or the results of the

community service. The abstract must not be more than 250 words.

Keywords: (contains important words, a minimum of 3 keywords and a

maximum of 6 keywords, it is recommended to sort them from the specific to the

most general, separated by ";".

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21776/jiscos.01.1.01

Cite (Harvard):

Author’s name. (2022) ‘Title’. Journal of Interdisciplinary Socio-Economic

and Community Study, Volume 01, Number 1, Pages 01-13. Universitas

Brawijaya. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21776/jiscos.01.1.01

Indexed in

JISCOS

01, 1

Received,

October 2021

Revised,

October 2021

November 2021

Accepted,

December 2021

CORRESPONDING

AUTHOR

Author’s Name

Institution

E-mail:

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INTRODUCTION

This section contains the conditions or

problems that underlie or inspire the implementation

of the community service and the objectives of

Community Service. Specifically, the introductory

section should contain the background, gap analysis,

and community service objectives. The background

can be sourced from actual problems that occur in a

certain group of communities or phenomenon that

occur from observations in the field. The problem in

question had never been explored in depth by the

previous service, so that it creates a gap that requires

a solution through the community service activities

being carried out. The introduction must also write a

review of previous literature (state of the art) as the

basis for the scientific novelty statement from the

written service article. At the end of the

introduction, the purpose of the community service

should be written by considering the background and

literature review that has been described previously.

METHOD

The section describes the design and

approach used in the community service in a

coherent and clear manner. This section can also be

used to explain data collection techniques, data

analysis techniques procedures, or methods used to

solve the problems so that the community service

needs to be carried out. The characteristics of the

community target who are partners in the

community service must be explained adequately.

Some examples of popular methods used in

community services include: (i) Community

education, for example, counseling or delivering

material on certain themes aimed at increasing the

understanding and awareness of the targeted

community; (ii) Diffusion of appropriate technology,

for example, dissemination of the use of simple

technology that is effective and useful in improving

the quality of life and economic welfare of the

targeted community; (iii) Training, for example,

skills development activities which are dominated

by practical demonstrations in an effort to achieve

certain standards; (iv) Advocacy, for example,

activities in the form of assistance to the targeted

groups; (v) Mediation, for example, activities that

show community service host as mediators in

solving problems that exist in the community.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

The section is a description of the results,

including an explanation of the benefits of all

community service activities, and is a review that

contains answers to the problems that must be

solved. This section describes the results or outputs

of the community service, which can be in the form

of improving community’s knowledge, skills or in

the form of products. The Results section also

describes the level of achievement of a community

service’s target. If the result of community service is

in the form of a product, it is necessary to provide an

explanation of the product specifications, including

the advantages and disadvantages of the product in

question. The discussion of the community service

activities' results needs to be accompanied by

photos, tables, graphs, charts, or pictures. The

discussion must be carried out sequentially in

accordance with the order of objectives that have

been set and delivered based on logical arguments

by linking the results of community service reported

to the theory, other community service results, or

research results.

CONCLUSIONS

The section should be written briefly but

explains the substance of the results accompanied by

suggestions or recommendations for future

community services. Conclusions are: (i) Brief and

accurate statements based on the results of the

discussion; (ii) Answers the problems and must be

related to the purpose of the activities. Meanwhile,

suggestions are the experiences and considerations

of the authors which are intended for: (i) Other

researchers in similar fields who wish to carry out

further community services; (ii) Practical policies;

and (iii) Methods improvement.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Mention the institutions or individuals who

contributed to the community service process and

the writing of scientific articles.

DISCLOSURE OF CONFLICTS OF INTEREST

Disclosing all relationships that have the

potential to cause bias in the final results of article

writing. Although the authors may not be aware of

the potential for such conflicts, disclosure of

relationships with other parties involved provides a

more transparent and objective process. Articles will

be judged fairly and disclosure of conflicts of

interest does not necessarily indicate disapproval of

articles. Some potential conflicts of interest that are

directly or indirectly related to community service

may include, but are not limited to, the following:

1.

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2. Grants from the funding institution (please

write the service funder and the grant

number);

3. Honorarium for speaking at conferences;

4. Financial support for attending conferences;

5. Financial support for educational programs;

6. Support from sponsors of community

service projects;

7. Positions on the advisory board or board of

directors or any other type of management

relationship

8. Multiple affiliations

FUND RESOURCING

Funding institutions must be written in full,

followed by the grant number in square brackets. An

example of writing a fund resourcing uses the

following sentence:

Author receives funding support for the

implementation of community service,

as well as the writing, and/or

publication of this article from

Institution X [grant number].

If the community service is supported by

more than one institution, the institution must be

separated by a semicolon, including “and” in front of

the last funding agency. An example of writing a

fund resourcing uses the following sentence: The

Author receives funding support for the

implementation of community service,

as well as the writing, and/or

publication of this article from

Institution X [grant number]; Institution

Y [grant number]; and Institution Z

[grant number].

In some cases, community service is not

funded by a specific project grant, but from other

resources available to universities or other

community service institutions. If no special funds

are provided for community service, we ask the

author to use the following sentence:

Author does not receive funding support

for the implementation of community

service, as well as the writing, and/or

publication of this article.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

All sources or references cited in the

previous section must be included in the

bibliography which contains at least 10 (ten)

scientific articles that have been published in the last

five years. Technically, a bibliography written using

a citation format of 5th APA (American

Psychological Association). To facilitate the editing

and review process, the use of Mendeley's Reference

Manager is highly recommended.

Example:

Books:

H.S, Salim & Sutrisno, Budi. (2008). Hukum

Investasi di Indonesia. Jakarta: PT Raja

Grafindo Persada.

Book Collection of Articles:

Saukah, Ali. & Waseso, M.G. (Eds). (2002).

Menulis Artikel untuk Jurnal Ilmiah (4th

edition, 1st issue). Malang: Universitas

Muhammadiyah Press.

Articles in the Book of Articles Collection:

Pahlevi, Indra. (2003). Perkembangan Partai

Politik di Indonesia: Studi terhadap Ideologi

Partai Politik Peserta Pemilu 2004, dalam

Susiana S. (Ed), Pemilu 2004: Analisis

Politik, Hukum, dan Ekonomi. Jakarta: Pusat

Pengkajian dan Pelayanan Informasi

Sekretariat Jenderal DPR RI.

Articles in Journals or Magazines:

Surbakti, Ramlan. (2002). Identifikasi Partai

Politik bagi Kaum Perempuan: Kajian

tentang Perempuan dalam Ilmu Politik,

Jurnal Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, No.6/Year

III, April.

Article in Newspaper:

Saragih, Juli Panglima. Perekonomian Kita di

Tengah Globalisasi Ekonomi Dunia,

Surabaya Post, 1 October 1994.

Newspapers/News in Newspapers (No Author's

Name):

Wanita Kelas Bawah Lebih Mandiri, Jawa Pos,

22 April 1995.

Official Document:

Pusat Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Bahasa.

(n.d). Pedoman Penulisan Laporan

Penelitian. Jakarta: Depdikbud.

Undang-undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 2

tentang Sistem Pendidikan Nasional,

Jakarta: PT. Armas Duta Jaya.