About the Journal

Focus and Scope

Jurnal Pemberdayaan Komunitas MH Thamrin (JIPKMHthamrin) is an academic journal organized and operated by Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM), University of Mohammad Husni Thamrin (UMHT). In keeping with its commitment to distribute and disseminate information regarding development of science, technology, art, business, and industrial agriculture for the welfare of the society, JIPKMHthamrin allows open access to all of its published works. JIPKMHthamrin welcomes the submission of articles and academic works on a wide range of topics as long as they pertain to the themes mentioned above.

Peer Review Process

The submitted manuscript will be checked by an editor whether it is suitable with our focus and scope or has a major methodological flaw in two weeks. A staff will check whether the requirements are complete in one week. Authors will be given two weeks after notification is sent to complete the incomplete requirements. Failure to complete will make the manuscript rejected without being reviewed. Every submitted manuscript which passes this step will be checked by Similarity Check to identify any plagiarism. Then, an editor and an editorial assistant will be assigned to the manuscript. It will be reviewed by two reviewers double-blinded. At least one of the reviewer is appointed from other institutions (national). The manuscript will be sent to the reviewers anonymously. Reviewers comments are also sent anonymously to the corresponding author to take the necessary actions and responses. The decision of the revised manuscript will be then evaluated by the editor and the final decision will be sent to the corresponding author. Duration of the review process can be up to 2 until 4 week.Then, final approval is needed from the corresponding author before it is published in the upcoming issue.

Publication Frequency

this journal publish is binually (March and October) in one year.

Open Access Policy

This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.