Manuscript Preparation
ICCSCI 2026 – Authors Guidelines
Manuscript Preparation & Review Process
Hybrid Conference • BINUS @Medan
Manuscript Preparation
Before submitting your manuscript, ensure that it complies with the ICCSCI 2026 guidelines.
- Prepare your manuscript using IMRaD format (Introduction, Method, Result, and Discussion). Each section should represent each part in IMRaD correctly.
- Write your manuscript using the conference template. Follow the guidelines given in the template correctly.
- Your manuscript should be written between 3 to 10 pages long. Although in review process the number of pages will not be included as review criteria.
- Please ensure that the topic in your manuscript is suitable with the conference theme and topics. Any submitted manuscript MUST contain topics on the computer science domain. The main knowledge must be in computer science. Any manuscript that talks about the usage of IT (IT as a tool) within any other domain of knowledge will be rejected. Please refer to the Conference Scope of Topics for further information.
- To ensure double blindness, DO NOT put any authors’ information on the manuscript. This includes names, email addresses, and any affiliations. Location of the research, if referring to the same affiliation with the authors, should be changed into “XXX” for the review process. This change only applies to a specific location, for example, “Bina Nusantara University.” Any city or any other general geographic marker are excluded from this rule. This naming rule will be revoked when the paper is accepted for publication. All authors’ information and location of the research should be opened to the public to ensure transparency.
- This conference limits the usage of any generative AI tools only for manuscript preparation/writing (e.g., paraphrase or translation). Please ensure that your manuscript does not contain any other material acquired from generative AI tools (such as data, references, or images). If your paper does use AI for manuscript preparation, you’ll need to declare the usage in the paper. Add a section at the end of your manuscript (before the reference list) named “AI Usage Declaration.” Add your statement regarding the usage of AI, for example, “We declare that we use AI Tools [provide the name of the AI tools] in this manuscript to check for grammar and paraphrasing. The result from AI is not used directly and is under human supervision for error checking.”
- Please ensure that the similarity rating for your manuscript does not exceed 20%. The threshold excludes references, and any header/footer of the paper template. If you check your manuscript similarity before submitting to ICCSCI 2026 (especially when using Turnitin), ensure that you DO NOT save the result to a repository. This is to prevent faulty similarity results when we check your manuscript after submission.
- Please ensure that your manuscript has an adequate number of references. Please make sure that, at least, 60% of your references come from valid resources (journal, conference proceedings, books, or any official data sources) and are at least within 5 years from submission.
- Similarity index must not exceed 20%.
- At least 60% of references must be from the last 5 years.
- AI-generated must not exceed 50%
Citation & References
ICCSCI 2026 uses Vancouver Style. Citations appear as bracketed numbers [1], ordered by appearance.
References follow the same order. There is no maximum reference limit.
References follow the same order. There is no maximum reference limit.
Review Process
ICCSCI 2026 applies a rigorous double-blind review process to ensure scientific quality.
Desk Evaluation
Topic suitability, format, similarity, and AI-generated content are checked.
Topic suitability, format, similarity, and AI-generated content are checked.
Peer Review
Each paper is reviewed by at least two independent reviewers.
Each paper is reviewed by at least two independent reviewers.
Decision Notification
Authors will be notified based on review results.
Authors will be notified based on review results.
Final Submission
Accepted papers must be revised and formatted according to the final template.
Accepted papers must be revised and formatted according to the final template.