JEEE Author Guideline
JEEE Author Guideline
JEEE Author Guideline
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5 Title of the manuscript. Keep your title less than 14 words
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Article History: Abstract
Received: Month Date, Year The abstract should be clear, concise, descriptive and should provide a brief
Receive in Revised Form: Month Date, Year introduction to the problem. This should generally be followed by a
Accepted: Month Date, Year statement regarding the methodology and a brief summary of results. The
abstract should end with a comment on the significance of the results or a
Keywords: brief conclusion. The abstract should be 150 to 300 words in length. The
Type your keywords here (at least five keywords), abstract should be written in the past tense. Standard nomenclature should
separated by comma (,). be used and abbreviations should be avoided. No literature should be cited
in the abstract. The keyword list provides the opportunity to add keywords,
used by the indexing and abstracting services, in addition to those already
present in the title.
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13 INTRODUCTION
14 Here introduces the paper. The paragraphs continue from here and are only separated by headings, subheadings,
15 images and formulae. The section headings are arranged by capitalize, bold and 10 pt. The manuscript should be
16 between 2000 – 6000 words and the language should be in English. Manuscript should be written in A4 size paper,
17 single line spacing, font type Sabon LT Std (font is included in the article template download link), font size 10, with
18 the margin as follow: Left 30mm, Right 20mm, Top 20mm and Bottom 20mm. Please make sure that you do not
19 exceed the indicated type area.
20 Structure
21 Files must be in MS Word only and should be formatted for direct printing, using the CRC MS Word provided.
22 Figures and tables should be embedded and not supplied separately. Please make sure that you use as much as possible
23 normal fonts in your documents. Special fonts, such as fonts used in the Far East (Japanese, Chinese, Korean, etc.) may
24 cause problems during processing. To avoid unnecessary errors, you are strongly advised to use the ‘spellchecker’
25 function of MS Word. Follow this order when typing manuscripts: Title, Authors, Affiliations, Abstract,
26 Keywords, Main text (Introduction, Method or Material and Method, Results and Discussion, Conclusion;
27 including figures and tables), Acknowledgements, References, Appendix. Collate acknowledgements in a
28 separate section at the end of the manuscript and do not include them on the title page, as a footnote to the title or
29 otherwise.
30 Construction of references
31 References must be listed at the end of the paper. Do not begin them on a new page unless this is absolutely necessary.
32 Authors should ensure that every reference in the text appears in the list of references and vice versa. Indicate references
33 by last name and years in the text.
34 Some examples of how your references should be listed are given at the end of this template in the ‘References’ section,
35 which will allow you to assemble your reference list according to the correct format and font size.
1 DOI: 10.25299/jeee.year.volx(y).xxxx
2 eISSN: 2540-9352 pISSN: 2301-8097
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4 Title of the Manuscript
5 (List of The Author(s))
36 Section headings
37 Section headings should be left justified, bold, with the all letter capitalized, starting with the Introduction (Followed
38 by Method or Material and Method, Results and Discussion, Conclusion). Sub-section headings should be in the first
39 letter capitalized and bold, without number, and left justified, with second and subsequent lines indented. All headings
40 should have a minimum of three text lines after them before a page or column break. Ensure the text area is not blank
41 except for the last page.
42 Cite the main scientific publications on which your work is based. Cite only items that you have read. Do not inflate
43 the manuscript with too many references. Avoid excessive self‐citations. Avoid excessive citations of publications from
44 the same region. Check each reference against the original source (authors name, volume, issue, year, DOI Number).
45 Please use Reference Manager Applications like EndNote, Mendeley, Zotero, etc. Use other published manuscripts
46 in the same journal as models. If you are cite using mendeley please use American Psychological Association for cite
47 model stlye.
48 Tables
49 All tables should be numbered with Arabic numerals. Every table should have a caption. Horizontal lines should be
50 placed above and below table headings and at the bottom of the table. Vertical lines should be avoided. Title should use
51 Sabon LT Std font size 10, with 8 pt before and 6 pt after the paragraph, left centered at the top of the table. Tables
52 must be embedded into the text and not supplied separately. Below is an example which the authors may find useful.
53 Table 1. An example of a table.
An example of a column heading Column A (t) Column B (T)
And an entry 1 2
And another entry 3 4
And another entry 5 6
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55 Figures
56 All figures should be numbered with Arabic numerals (1,2,3,..). Every figure should have a caption. All photographs,
57 schemas, graphs and diagrams are to be referred to as figures. Line drawings should be good quality scans or true
58 electronic output. Low-quality scans are not acceptable. Figures must be embedded into the text and not supplied
59 separately. In MS word input the figures must be properly coded. Preferred format of figures is PNG, JPEG, GIF etc.
60 Lettering and symbols should be clearly defined either in the caption or in a legend provided as part of the figure.
61 Figures should be placed at the top or bottom of a page wherever possible, as close as possible to the first reference to
62 them in the paper. Please ensure that all the figures are of 300 DPI resolutions as this will facilitate good output.
63 The figure number and caption should be typed below the illustration in 10 pt and left centered [ Note: one-line
64 captions of length less than column width (or full typesetting width or oblong) centered].
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66 Figure 1. Example of figure.
67 Equations
6 2 | Page
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8 Page | 3 Journal of Earth Energy Engineering
9 Vol. xx No. yy, Month 20xx, pp xx-xx
68 Equations and formulae should be typed in Mathtype, and numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals in
69 parentheses on the right-hand side of the page (if referred to explicitly in the text). They should also be separated from
70 the surrounding text by one space.
71 (1)
72 Acknowledgements
73 Acknowledgements and Reference heading should be left justified, bold, with the first letter capitalized but have no
74 numbers. Text below continues as normal.
75 References
76 The main references are international journals and proceedings. All references should be to the most pertinent, up-to-
77 date sources and the minimum of references are 15. References are written in APA 6 th ed style. Please use a consistent
78 format for references – see examples below (9 pt):
79 Journals
80 Kim, S., & Santamarina, C. J. (2013). CO2 breakthrough and leak-sealing - Experiments on shale and cement.
81 International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 19, 471–477. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijggc.2013.10.011
82 Conference Proceedings
83 Benard, J. H., Richardson, W. C., & Sitton, G. M. (1998). Steam Oil Displacement and Vaporization of Minas Oil in
84 Slimtubes. In SPE/DOE Improved Oil Recovery Symposium (pp. 1–15). Tulsa, Oklahoma: Society of Petroleum
85 Engineering. https://doi.org/10.2118/39639-MS
86 Books
87 Sheng, J. J. (2011). Modern Chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery (1st ed.). Oxford: Gulf Professional Publishing.
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