Author Guidelines

Authors of articles in Sasdaya: Gadjah Mada Journal of Humanities must adhere to the following guidelines:

  • The resulting work must balance intellectual contributions to the concept, design, analysis, and writing of the script in relation to research.
  • The author must state that the work reported is theirs and that they are the copyright owner (or have obtained permission from the copyright owner).
  • The author must state that the articles submitted and the basic content have never been published and are not considered for publication elsewhere.
  • The author must avoid disputes about attribution of academic credit. Therefore, it is helpful to decide that you will be credited as the appropriate author, contributor, and who will be recognized. Every article written by more than one person must submit its contribution to the article written.
  • Authors must take public responsibility for their paper / article content. It is unethical to send manuscripts to more than one journal.
  • Every conflict of interest must be clearly stated.
  • Authors must acknowledge their research data sources and must be given financial support for research if any.
  • All errors found in the text after submission must be communicated to the Editor.
  • Authors must state that the paper they have submitted has been approved by the relevant research ethics committee or institutional review board. If all authors are involved, the text must be signed with a statement that the participant has signed the consent form.
  • Authors must submit a brief description of all contributions to their text (according to the guide). The contribution of each author must be explained in the letter. Authors or research papers must be able to find that they have complete access to study data that support publication. Contributors who do not qualify as authors must also be registered and their specific contributions explained adequately. This information will appear as an acknowledgment.
  • Authors must enter information about their research funds in their text if any.
  • The author has the right to appeal the editorial decision.