About Journal

ANDAN JEJAMA: Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement (abbreviated as ANDAN JEJAMA: IJCE (ISSN 2986-1233) is a peer-reviewed journal that contains scientific articles from various disciplines adopted in various community service activities and other applied research. This journal accepts manuscripts or article manuscripts in the field of scientific and applied research and downstreaming the results of community-based quantitative and qualitative scientific research into community service formats that cover relevant scientific fields including:  1) sciences 2) health 3) education 4) engineering 5) technology and 6) bioinformatics. The ANDAN JEJAMA: IJCE publishes 2 issues in a year on March (first issue) and September (second issue). ANDAN JEJAMA: IJCE invites lecturers, students and community service activists to send manuscripts with the relevant topics as mentioned above. Authors are advised to prepare their paper directly into the ANDAN JEJAMA: IJCE format. Further details of this are given in the Guide to Authors. The papers must be submitted online to the Editor-in-Chief, then the Editor-in-Chief will designate an Associate Editor to handle the paper depending on the topics are in which the work reported was conducted. This journal has adopted a double-blind reviewing policy whereby both the referees and author(s) remain anonymous throughout the process.

Why publish your article in the ANDAN JEJAMA: Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement?

High visibility
ANDAN JEJAMA: Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement's open access policy allows maximum visibility of articles published in the journal as they are available to a wide, global audience.

Flexibility
Online publication in the ANDAN JEJAMA: Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement gives you the opportunity to publish large datasets, large numbers of color pictures, to display data in a form that can be read directly by other software packages so as to allow readers to manipulate the data for themselves, and to create all relevant links (for example, to PubMed, to sequence and other databases, and to other articles).

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