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Proposal
Judul
BAB I Latar Belakang (Masalah)
Perumusan Masalah
Tujuan Penelitian Manfaat Penelitian
Ruang Lingkup: batasan dan asumsi
BAB II Kajian Pustaka
BAB III Metodologi Penelitian:
Struktur masalah (Model Konseptual)
Langkah-langkah penelitian
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Bagian-bagian Proposal atau TA 1:
Bagian Pembukaan
Sampul
Lembar Persetujuan
Daftar IsiDaftar Gambar
Daftar Tabel
Daftar IstilahDaftar Lampiran
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2. Bagian Isi
BAB I : PendahuluanBAB II : Landasan Teori
BAB III : Metodotologi Penelitian
Jadwal Pelaksanaan
3. Bagian Penutup
Daftar pustaka (Lihat format penulisan)
Lampiran
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Naskah Proposal
Dicetak dengan tinta berwarna hitam dan
jenis huruf Times New Roman dengan
ukuran Font 12.
Baris-baris kalimat naskah Tugas Akhir
berjarak satu setengah spasi.
Naskah Isi dicetak pada dua muka halaman
(bolak-balik).
Baris-baris kalimat naskah Tugas Akhir
berjarak satu setengah spasi.
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Baris notasi pada gambar, tabel, judul tabel,
judul gambar, dan daftar pustaka berjarak
satu spasi.
Baris pertama paragraf baru berjarak tigaspasi dari baris terakhir paragraf yang
mendahuluinya.
Huruf pertama paragraf baru dimulai dari
batas tepi kiri naskah. Tidak memulai
paragraf baru pada dasar halaman, kecuali
apabila cukup tempat untuk sedikitnya dua
baris.
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Huruf pertama sesudah tanda-baca koma (,),
titik-koma (;), titik-ganda (:) dan titik (.) dicetak
dengan menyisihkan suatu rongak (ruangan
antara dua huruf) di belakang tanda-bacatersebut.
Nomor halaman berkelanjutan.
Antar Bab tidak perlu pemisah atau kertas
pemisah Bab.
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Aturan Penulisan
Kertas dan margin Disertasi dicetak pada kertas HVS berukuran A4 dan berat
80 g/m2
Naskah dicetak dengan batas 4 cm dari tepi kiri kertas,dan 3 cm dari tepi kanan, tepi atas dan tepi bawah kertas.
Naskah dibuat dengan bantuan komputer menggunakanpencetak(printer) dengan tinta berwarna hitam dan denganhuruf jenis Times New Roman, dengan ukuran Font 12.
Baris-baris kalimat naskah disertasi berjarak satu setengahspasi. Penyimpangan dari jarak satu setengah spasi tersebut(menjadi satu spasi) dilakukan pada notasi blok yang masuk
ke dalam, catatan kaki, judul keterangan dan isi diagram,tabel, gambar, dan daftar pustaka.
Baris pertama paragraf baru berjarak tiga spasi dari baristerakhir paragraf yang mendahuluinya.
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Aturan Penulisan Cont.
Huruf pertama paragraf baru dimulai dari batas tepi kirinaskah. Tidak memulai paragraf baru pada dasarhalaman, kecuali apabila cukuptempat untuk sedikitnyadua baris. Baris terakhir sebuah paragraf
jangandiletakkan pada halaman baru berikutnya,
tinggalkan baris terakhir tersebut pada dasar halaman.Huruf pertama sesudah tanda-baca koma (,), titik-koma(;), titik-ganda (:), dan titik (.) dicetak denganmenyisihkan suatu rongak (ruangan antara dua huruf) dibelakang tanda-baca tersebut.
Bab baru diawali dengan nomor halaman baru.Bentuk penjilidan adalah jilid buku.
Halaman kosong (jika diperlukan) untuk pemisah babbaru berbentuk kertas kosong saja.
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Aturan Penulisan Cont.
Huruf pertama paragraf baru dimulai dari batas tepi kirinaskah. Tidak memulai paragraf baru pada dasarhalaman, kecuali apabila cukuptempat untuk sedikitnyadua baris. Baris terakhir sebuah paragraf
jangandiletakkan pada halaman baru berikutnya,
tinggalkan baris terakhir tersebut pada dasar halaman.Huruf pertama sesudah tanda-baca koma (,), titik-koma(;), titik-ganda (:), dan titik (.) dicetak denganmenyisihkan suatu rongak (ruangan antara dua huruf) dibelakang tanda-baca tersebut.
Bab baru diawali dengan nomor halaman baru.Bentuk penjilidan adalah jilid buku.
Halaman kosong (jika diperlukan) untuk pemisah babbaru berbentuk kertas kosong saja.
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Aturan Penulisan Cont.
Penggunaan bahasa dan istilah yang bakudengan singkat dan jelas.
Gunakanlah buku Pedoman Umum Ejaan
Bahasa Indonesia Yang Disempurnakan,Pedoman Umum Pembentukan Istilah, danKamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia
Kalimat harus utuh dan lengkap.
Kata ganti orang, terutama kata ganti orangpertama (saya dan kami), tidak digunakan.
Istilah asing dituling miring (Italic)
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CITATION, QUOTATION, ANDREFERENCING
From: Guide to the Harvard Style ofReferencing
Anglia Ruskin University
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INTRODUCTION
Citation is the practice of referring to the work of otherauthors in the text of your own piece of work. Suchworks are cited to show evidence both of the backgroundreading that has been done and to support the contentand conclusions.
Each citation requires a reference at the end of thework; this gives the full details of the source item andshould enable it to be traced.
Other reasons for accurate citation and referencing are: To give credit to the concepts and ideas of other authors.
To provide the reader (often the marker/examiner of theassignment) with evidence of the breadth and depth of yourreading.
To enable those who read your work to locate the citedreferences easily.
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INTRODUCTIONCont.
Plagiarism is the submission of an item of assessmentcontaining elements of work produced by anotherperson(s) in such a way that it could be assumed to bethe students own work. Examples of plagiarism are: the verbatim copying of another persons work without
acknowledgement the close paraphrasing of another persons work by simply
changing a few words or altering the order of presentationwithout acknowledgement
the unacknowledged quotation of phrases from another personswork and/or the presentation of another persons idea(s) as
ones own.Copying or close paraphrasing with occasionalacknowledgement of the source may also be deemed tobe plagiarism if the absence of quotation marks impliesthat the phraseology is the students own.
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CITING REFERENCES IN TEXT-1
Authors name cited in the text
Cormack (1994, pp.32-33) states that 'whenwriting for a professional readership, writers
invariably make reference to alreadypublished works'.
In general, when writing for a professionalpublication, it is good practice to make
reference to other relevant published work.This view has been supported in the work ofCormack (1994, pp.32-33).
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CITING REFERENCES IN TEXT-2
Authors name not cited directly in the
text
Placed at the relevant point in the sentence or
at the end of the sentence in brackets.
Example:
Making reference to published work appears
to be characteristic of writing for aprofessional audience (Cormack, 1994).
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CITING REFERENCES IN TEXT-3
More than one author ci ted in the text
Where reference is made to more than one
author in a sentence, and they are referred to
directly, they are both cited:
Jones (1946) and Smith (1948) have both
shown
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CITING REFERENCES IN TEXT-4
More than one author not ci ted direct ly
in the text
List these at the relevant point in the sentence
or at the end of the sentence, putting theauthors name, followed by the date of
publication and separated by a semi-colon
and within brackets:
Further research in the late forties (Jones, 1946;
Smith, 1948) lead to major developments.
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CITING REFERENCES IN TEXT-5
Two authors for the same wo rk
When there are two authors for a work they should
both be noted in the text:
White and Brown (1964) in their recent research paper
found..
with regard to PREP and the role of libraries, Crane and
Urquhart (1994) suggest
or indirectly, using an ampersand (&) :
During the mid nineties research undertaken in Luton (Slater& Jones, 1996) showed that.
Earlier research (White & Brown, 1966) demonstrated that
the presence of certain chemicals would lead to
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CITING REFERENCES IN TEXT-6
More than two authors fo r a work
Where there are several authors (more than
two), only the first author should be used,
followed by et al. meaning and others:Green, et al. (1995) found that the majority
or indirectly:
Recent research has found that the majorityof(Green, et al., 1995)
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CITING REFERENCES IN TEXT-7
Page numbers
Including the page numbers of a reference will
help readers trace your sources. This is
particularly important for quotations and forparaphrasing specific paragraphs in the texts:
Lawrence (1966, p.124)
or indirectly: (Lawrence, 1966, p.124).
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CITING REFERENCES IN TEXT-8
Several works by one autho r in
d if ferent years
If more than one publication from an author
illustrates the same point and the works arepublished in different years, then thereferences should be cited in chronologicalorder (i.e. earliest first):
as suggested by Bloggs (1992, 1994) or indirectly:
(Bloggs 1992, 1994)
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CITING REFERENCES IN TEXT-9
Several wo rks by one author in the sameyear
If you are quoting several works published by thesame author in the same year, they should be
differentiated by adding a lower case letter after theyear for each item:Earlier research by Smith (1993a) found thatbut laterresearch suggested again by Smith (1993b) that.
If several works published in the same year arereferred to on a single occasionor an author has
made the same point in several publications they canall be referred to by using lower case letters (asabove):
Bloggs (1993a, b) has stated on more than one occasionthat
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CITING REFERENCES IN TEXT-10
Quot ing po rt ions of publ ished text
If you want to include text from a published work inyour essay then the sentence(s) must be includedwithin quotation marks, and may be introduced bysuch phrases as:
the author states that .. or the author writes that
.. In order for a reader to trace the quoted section it is
good practice to give the number of the page wherethe quotation was found. The quotation should alsobe emphasized (especially if it runs to several lines)
by indenting it and using quotation marks. This clearlyidentifies it as the work of someone else:On the topic of professional writing and referencing Cormack(1994, p.32) states: 'When writing for a professionalreadership, writers invariably make reference to alreadypublished works'.
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CITING REFERENCES IN TEXT-11
Secondary sources (second -handreferences)
While you are consulting an original work, you may
come across a summary of another authors work,
which you would like to make reference to in yourown document. This is called secondary referencing:
A direct reference:
Research recently carried out by Brown (1966 cited in
Bassett, 1986, p.142) found that..
White, (1990) as cited in Black (1994), suggests that
Or indirectly:
(Brown, 1966 cited in Bassett, 1986, p.142)
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CITING REFERENCES IN TEXT-12
Tables and diagrams When reproducing selected data from a diagram or
table, or copying the entire table or diagram, a
reference must be made to the source.
A reference within the text to a table taken from eg. abook, should include the author and page (Smith,
2005, p.33) to enable the reader to identify the data.
If the source of the data is not the authors own, but
obtained from another source, it becomes a
secondary reference and needs to be cited as such:
(United Nations, 1975 cited in Smith, 2005, p.33)
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REFERENCE LIST-1
Books
Use the title page, not the book cover, for thereference details. The required elements for a
book reference are:Author, Initials/First name., Year. Title ofbook. Edition. Place of publication: Publisher.
Redman, P., 2006. Good essay writing: a social
sciences guide. 3rd ed. London: Open University inassoc. with Sage.
Baron, David P., 2008. Business and theorganisation. 6th ed. Chester (CT): Pearson.
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Books
Use the title page, not the book cover, for thereference details. The required elements for a
book reference are:Author, Initials/First name., Year. Title ofbook. Edition. Place of publication: Publisher.
Redman, P., 2006. Good essay writing: a social
sciences guide. 3rd ed. London: Open University inassoc. with Sage.
Baron, David P., 2008. Business and theorganisation. 6th ed. Chester (CT): Pearson.
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REFERENCE LIST-3Books with two, three or four authors For books with two, three or four authors of
equal status the names should all be includedin the order they appear in the document. Usean ampersand (&) to link the last two multipleauthors.
The required elements for a reference are:
Authors, Initials., Year. Title of book. Edition.
(only include this if not the first edition) Place:Publisher.Barker, R. Kirk, J. & Munday, R.J., 1988. Narrativeanalysis. 3rd ed. Bloomington: Indiana UniversityPress.
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REFERENCE LIST-3
Books with more than four authors
For books where there are more than fourauthors, use the first author only with
surname and initials followed by et al. The required elements for a reference are:
Author, Initials., Year. Title of book. Edition.(only include this if not the first edition) Place:
Publisher.Grace, B. et al., 1988.A history of the world.Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
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REFERENCE LIST-4
Multiple works by the same author Where there are several works by one author and
published in the same year they should bedifferentiated by adding a lower case letter after thedate.
Remember that this must also be consistent withthe citations in the text.
For multiple works the required elements for areference are:
Author, Year. Title of book . Place of publication:
Publisher.Soros, G., 1966a. The road to serfdom. Chicago: Universityof Chicago Press.
Soros, G., 1966b. Beyond the road to serfdom. Chicago:University of Chicago Press.
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REFERENCE LIST-5
Multiple works by the same author Where there are several works by one author and
published in the same year they should bedifferentiated by adding a lower case letter after thedate.
Remember that this must also be consistent withthe citations in the text.
For multiple works the required elements for areference are:
Author, Year. Title of book . Place of publication:
Publisher.Soros, G., 1966a. The road to serfdom. Chicago: Universityof Chicago Press.
Soros, G., 1966b. Beyond the road to serfdom. Chicago:University of Chicago Press.
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Books which have been translated For works which have been translated the reference
should include details of the translator, the suggestedelements for such references are:
Author, Year. Title of book .. Translated from
(language) by (name of translator) Place ofpublication: Publisher.Canetti, Elias., 2001. The voices of Marrakesh: a record of avisit. Translated from German by J.A.Underwood. SanFrancisco: Arion.
For major works of historic significance, the date ofthe original work, may be included along with the dateof the translation.
Kant, I., 1785. Fundamental principles of the metaphysic ofmorals. Translated by T.K. Abbott., 1988. New York:Prometheus Books.
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REFERENCE LIST-7E-books For e-books the required elements for a reference
are:
Author, Year, Title of book. [type of medium] Place ofpublication: Publisher. Followed by Available at:include e-book source and web site address/URL(Uniform Resource Locator) and routing details if
needed. [Accessed date].Fishman, R., 2005. The rise and fall of suburbia. [e-book]Chester: Castle Press. Available at: University Library/DigitalLibrary/e-books http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk / E-books[Accessed 5 June 2005].
Carlsen, J. & Charters, S., eds. 2007. Global wine tourism.[e-book] Wallingford: CABI Pub.
Available at: University Library Catalogue/https://oscar.lib.anglia.ac.uk/F/F95IURDNARA89KU3SBA5FNN9MSPXKN2KQ6U47XYS7R4Q1PI12J-18026?func=full-set-set&setnumber=002001&set_entry=000059&format=999[Accessed 9 June 2008].
https://oscar.lib.anglia.ac.uk/F/F95IURDNARA89KU3SBA5FNN9MSPXKN2KQ6U47XYS7R4Q1PI12J-18026?func=full-set-set&setnumber=002001&set_entry=000059&format=999https://oscar.lib.anglia.ac.uk/F/F95IURDNARA89KU3SBA5FNN9MSPXKN2KQ6U47XYS7R4Q1PI12J-18026?func=full-set-set&setnumber=002001&set_entry=000059&format=999https://oscar.lib.anglia.ac.uk/F/F95IURDNARA89KU3SBA5FNN9MSPXKN2KQ6U47XYS7R4Q1PI12J-18026?func=full-set-set&setnumber=002001&set_entry=000059&format=999https://oscar.lib.anglia.ac.uk/F/F95IURDNARA89KU3SBA5FNN9MSPXKN2KQ6U47XYS7R4Q1PI12J-18026?func=full-set-set&setnumber=002001&set_entry=000059&format=999https://oscar.lib.anglia.ac.uk/F/F95IURDNARA89KU3SBA5FNN9MSPXKN2KQ6U47XYS7R4Q1PI12J-18026?func=full-set-set&setnumber=002001&set_entry=000059&format=999https://oscar.lib.anglia.ac.uk/F/F95IURDNARA89KU3SBA5FNN9MSPXKN2KQ6U47XYS7R4Q1PI12J-18026?func=full-set-set&setnumber=002001&set_entry=000059&format=999https://oscar.lib.anglia.ac.uk/F/F95IURDNARA89KU3SBA5FNN9MSPXKN2KQ6U47XYS7R4Q1PI12J-18026?func=full-set-set&setnumber=002001&set_entry=000059&format=999https://oscar.lib.anglia.ac.uk/F/F95IURDNARA89KU3SBA5FNN9MSPXKN2KQ6U47XYS7R4Q1PI12J-18026?func=full-set-set&setnumber=002001&set_entry=000059&format=999https://oscar.lib.anglia.ac.uk/F/F95IURDNARA89KU3SBA5FNN9MSPXKN2KQ6U47XYS7R4Q1PI12J-18026?func=full-set-set&setnumber=002001&set_entry=000059&format=999https://oscar.lib.anglia.ac.uk/F/F95IURDNARA89KU3SBA5FNN9MSPXKN2KQ6U47XYS7R4Q1PI12J-18026?func=full-set-set&setnumber=002001&set_entry=000059&format=999https://oscar.lib.anglia.ac.uk/F/F95IURDNARA89KU3SBA5FNN9MSPXKN2KQ6U47XYS7R4Q1PI12J-18026?func=full-set-set&setnumber=002001&set_entry=000059&format=999 -
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REFERENCE LIST-8
Journal articles For journal articles the required elements for a
references are:
Author, Initials., Year. Title of article. Full Title
of Journal, Volume number (Issue/Part
number), Page numbers.
Boughton, J.M., 2002. The Bretton Woods
proposal: an in depth look. Political Science
Quarterly, 42 (6), pp.564-578.
Perry, C., 2001. What health care assistants know
about clean hands. Nursing Times, 25 May,
97(22), pp.63-64.
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Journal articles from an electronic source For journal articles from an electronic source the
required elements for a reference are:
Author, Initials., Year. Title of article. Full Title ofJournal, [type of medium] Volume number (Issue/Part
number), Page numbers if availalble. Available at:include web site address/URL(Uniform ResourceLocator) and additional details of access, such as therouting from the home page of the source. [Accesseddate].
Boughton, J.M., 2002. The Bretton Woods proposal: an indepth look. Political Science Quarterly, [Online]. 42 (6),
Available at: Blackwell Science Synergyhttp://www.pol.upenn/articles
[Accessed 12 June 2005].
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Newspaper articles For newspaper articles the required elements
for a reference are:
Author, Initials., Year. Title of article. Full Title
of Newspaper, Day and month before page
number and column line.
Slapper, G., 2005. Corporate manslaughter: new
issues for lawyers. The Times, 3 Sep. p. 4b.
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Con ference paper The required elements for a reference are:
Authorship, Year. Full title of conferencepaper. In: followed by Editor or name of
organisation, Full title of conference. Location,Date, Publisher: Place of publication.
Brown, J., 2005. Evaluating surveys of transparentgovernance. In: UNDESA (United NationsDepartment of Economic and Social Affairs), 6thGlobal forum on reinventing government: towardsparticipatory and transparent governance. Seoul,Republic of Korea 24-27 May 2005. UnitedNations: New York.
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Dissertat ion The required elements for a reference are:
Author, Year of publication. Title of
dissertation. Level. Place of University (If not
clear from the name of the University): Name
of University.
Richmond, J., 2005. Customer expectations in the
world of electronic banking: a case study of the
Bank of Britain. Ph. D. Chelmsford: Anglia Ruskin
University.
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Personal commun icat ion Where you refer to a more informal personal
communication, e.g. letter, email, phone call or
conversation, provide as much detail as possible and
note the nature of the communication. Permission should be sought before these sources
are quoted, and a copy retained for reference.
Hindle, E., 2000. Introducing Cow & Gate Omneo Comfort:
an infant milk for digestive comfort. [Letter] (Personal
communication, 2 June 2000).
OSullivan, S., 2003. Discussion on citation and referencing
[Letter] (Personal communication, 5 June 2003).
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