Author Guidelines
General Requirements for Submitting Manuscripts:
Manuscripts submitted to the publisher must meet the following general requirements:
- The manuscript must be neatly typed using Traditional Arabic (or similar) font with a font size of 12 pt.
- The page length is arbitrary, but we recommend a range of 100–350 A4 pages.
- Kirimkan naskah melalui sistem Online Monograph Press (OMP) pada web: https://buku.b-creta.com/index.php/bp/about/submissions.
- Please register using the link above. Once completed, select "new submission" and follow the system's instructions.
- Ensure your submitted manuscript is complete (Foreword, Table of Contents, List of Figures, List of Tables, Introduction, Body (number and content of chapters depends on the author), Appendices, Index, Bibliography, Synopsis, About the Author (Biography), and Glossary
- For book chapters, please follow the system's instructions, according to the topic and assignment given.
Mandatory Attachments When Submitting a Manuscript
In addition to the manuscript, you must also attach the following documents when submitting your manuscript to the publisher:
- Synopsis: A short text (no more than 2 pages) summarizing the entire contents of your manuscript. Ensure that we can grasp the main points of your manuscript by reading it.
- Book Specifications and Letter of Authenticity of Manuscript: A short text explaining the specifications of the book you will publish, along with a letter of authenticity attesting to the authenticity of your manuscript. You can download the form here: book specifications.
- Personal Data: A short text about your identity, including your background, and your competencies by filling out the following form, which you can download here: author form
- MoU (Memorandum of Understanding): If you are a lecturer, complete the Lecturer MoU; if you are not a lecturer, complete the Non-Lecturer MoU
Manuscript Category
- Textbooks: are handbooks for a course written and compiled by experts in the relevant field and comply with textbook standards, officially published and widely distributed. Lecturers benefit greatly from textbooks because they are an essential component of the teaching and learning process. Lecturers can provide students with the freedom to study independently, anytime and anywhere. Textbooks serve as student guides. With textbooks, it is hoped that course objectives will be achieved.
- Reference Books: A reference book is a written work in book form that discusses the substance of a single field of expertise within the author. The content must meet the requirements of a complete scientific work, namely a problem formulation containing novelty, a problem-solving methodology, complete and clear support from data or current theories, and a conclusion and bibliography.
- Monographs: Monographs are scientific publications in book form that focus on a specific research study, written formally, and recognized as official academic outputs. Unlike textbooks or reference books, which tend to be broad and comprehensive, monographs focus on a single field of study, providing more detailed, systematic, and in-depth discussion.
- Book Chapter: A Book Chapter is a section of a book written by one or more authors, usually in the form of a collection of scientific or academic writings organized around a single theme. Unlike monographs, which are written by a single author and focus on a single research topic, book chapters are more common in edited books involving multiple contributors.
- Fiction Books: Fiction books are books written based on the author's imagination. Imagination is limitless, allowing authors to write anything they wish. Examples of fiction books include novels, poetry collections, and short stories.
- Other: Cooking guides with recipes, handicraft guides, biographies of characters you'd like to write about, collections of artistic photographs, prayer and/or prayer guides, Yasin books, and any manuscripts worthy of being published as a book
