Author Guidelines
HIPOTENUSA Journal publishes articles in installments, one article at a time, in accordance with the following provisions:
Technical Guidelines
Authors are required to create an account by registering and logging in to HIPOTENUSA Journal.
Authors are required to actively communicate through their HIPOTENUSA Journal account, provide feedback, and remain cooperative.
Articles submitted to HIPOTENUSA Journal will be reviewed, and authors will receive notification from the editor regarding:
The article's relevance to the focus and scope.
The publication plan and its feasibility.
If an author disagrees with the editor's notification, they may withdraw the article by notifying the editor through their account, email, or by calling the phone number listed on HIPOTENUSA Journal contact page.
The editor reserves the right to automatically reject a submitted article if the author disagrees with the editor's notification, or if the author does not respond to the editor's notification within 10 days of the notification. Authors will receive a Letter of Acceptance (LOA) after the article is published in HIPOTENUSA Journal.
General Article Guidelines
Authors are advised to read and understand HIPOTENUSA Journal, including its focus and scope, as well as the writing guidelines provided in the template.
Submitted articles must be the author's original scientific work and must not have been previously published or under consideration by any other publication.
Submitted articles must align with the focus and scope of HIPOTENUSA Journal and must follow the journal's template (Download Template).
Submitted articles must address current themes related to basic education, demonstrate analytical rigor, novelty of references, and be plagiarism-free (with a maximum similarity index of 25%).
Authors are required to use reference management software such as Mendeley or Zotero.
Articles must be submitted directly online through the HIPOTENUSA Journal website in Microsoft Word format and in accordance with the HIPOTENUSA Journal template.
Article Submission Rejected
The author disagrees with the editor's notice.
The author has withdrawn the article and decided not to publish it in HIPOTENUSA Journal.
The article shows a similarity index of more than 25%.
The author is unresponsive, uncooperative, and inactive for more than 30 days.
The author has not revised the article within 30 days.
The article does not align with the focus and scope of Jurnal HIPOTENUSA.
The article is submitted in PDF format.
The article does not conform to the HIPOTENUSA Journal style template.

