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Borneo Review

OVERVIEW:

Discipline(s) / Subdiscipline(s):

     1. Arts & Humanities
         - Literature
         - Performing arts
         - Philosophy

     2. Social Sciences
         - Anthropology
         - Area studies
         - Business & administration
         - Cultural and ethnic studies
         - Economics & finance
         - Education & educational research
         - Gender studies
         - Geography
         - Political science
         - Sociology

     3. Sciences
         - Agricultural sciences
         - Biological sciences
         - Chemistry
         - Earth sciences
         - Life sciences
         - Mathematics & statistics

     4. Engineering & Technology
         - Computer sciences

Print ISSN: ISSN-0128-7397
Publisher: Institute for Development Studies (Sabah)
Publication type: Print
Publication frequency: 2 time(s) per year

Contact Info

Veronica Otigil, Institute for Development Studies (Sabah), Lot 2-5, Wisma IDS, Off Jalan Pintas,
89500 Penampang, Sabah
Phone: 60146798799
Email: veron@ids.org.my

The Borneo Review is the Journal published by the Institute for Development
Studies (Sabah) bi-annually in the months of June and December. The
articles specifically on subject within the field of development,
economics, politics, regional and international affairs, environment and
sustainable issues, indigenous, conservation, gender and any other
relevant topic to Borneo, the East ASEAN and Southeast Asian region.
Articles published in the journal have not been published or submitted
for publication elsewhere. Articles published will consist of the
authors name, address, and affiliation, and by an abstract, not
exceeding 150 words, giving a clear indication of the nature and range
of results in the paper. Citations of published material follow the AP
standard. The articles in the journal are the British form of English.
In general articles are of 8,000 words including abstract, tables,
diagrams, notes and references.

Borneo Review

EDITORIAL INFORMATION:

Editor-in-Chief

Mr. Anthony Kiob, Executive Director/CEO, IDS (Sabah)

Editorial Board

Editor:
  • Mr. Chong Vun Then, Deputy CEO, IDS (Sabah)
Associate Editors & Contributors
  • Datuk Professor Dr. Kasim bin Hj. Md. Mansur (UMS)
  • Dr. Sarma binti Aralas (UMS)
  • Professor Dr. Junaenah Sulehan (UCSF)
  • Professor Dr. Jacqueline Pugh-Kitingan (UMS)
  • Associate Professor Dr. Rozita @ Uji Mohammed (UiTM)
  • Dr. Firdausi Suffian (UiTM)
  • Associate Professor Dr. Imbarine Bujang (UiTM)
Production Editor
  • Hjh. Hasnah Samsudin, Associate Director, IDS (Sabah)
Assistant Production Editor
  • Veronica Otigil, PR & Publications Officer, IDS (Sabah)

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:

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GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION OF ARTICLES

1. Contributors are to submit their articles to bornereview.ids2020@gmail.com
2. Articles should be accompanied, by the author’s name, address, and affiliation, and by an abstract, not exceeding 150 words, giving a clear indication of the nature and range of results in the paper.
3. Broad divisions and section headings should be clearly marked in the text where appropriate. Quotations that run into text should appear in double quotation marks, with longer quotations (exceeding 40 words) set off from text, without quotation marks, and indented at both margins. Citations of published material should follow the APA standard.
4. Foreign words should be in italics. British form of English is used.
5. References should be carefully checked. In the case of books these should be complete in respect of edition, place and date of publication, name of publisher; and in the case of journal articles (where given), volume and issue number, month and year, and page numbers. References to privately circulated material should also contain the names of the institution concerned.
6. The full mathematical workings necessary for justifying each step of the argument should accompany all articles of a mathematical character in order to assist the referees. These workings will not be published.
7. Diagrams should be clearly drawn, with clearly marked axes. These should be accompanied by the basis statistics (where appropriate) required for their preparation.
8. Statistical tables should be clearly headed and the reader should be able to understand the meaning of each row or column without hunting in the text for explanations of symbols. Units of measurement, base-dates for index numbers, geographical area covered and sources should be clearly stated. Authors are fully responsible for the accuracy of the data and for checking their proofs, but whenever they feel that the referee would have difficulty in testing the derivation of their statistics, they should provide supplementary notes on the methods used, which will not be published.
9. The positions of diagrams and tables should be clearly marked in the text.
10. All notes should be treated as endnotes, listed at the end of the article before the reference and numbered consecutively throughout.
11. In general, articles should not exceed 8,000 words including abstract, tables, diagrams, notes and references.
12. Contributors will be given one printed copy of the Journal free of charge.

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