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Spelling rules: The texts that are sent to be published must have these
qualifications below considered for publication unity.
Title: It should be related to the content, and it should be written centered, with
capital and bold letters,
11 pt, containing no more than
10-12 words.
Name and address of the writer: First name (small) and surname (capital) of
the writer(s) should be written
11 pt, centered and bold below the title. Also, the
position, institution, communication and e-mail addresses should be indicated as
a footnote with standard character letters.
Abstract and keywords: Articles should contain an abstract, which should be
between
200-220 words. The abstracts should be presented on the first page of
the article just after the title. English and Turkish abstracts should be given on
the first page and the abstract which is in the same language with the main text
is placed as the first. Three abstracts should be written for the articles written in
French and German. In this case, the abstract with the main language should be
given as the first, and Turkish abstract after the first one on the first page, and
English abstract should be just after the bibliography of the article. The abstract
must be
10 pt, single space, and must have
1 cm margins on the right and left
sides. At the end of the abstracts, there should be keywords containing between
3-10 words. Abstract must start just below the name of the writer, with
12 nk
space. The title of the abstract should be written centered, with capital and bold
letters,
10 pt.
Main text: The text, containing no more than 20 pages, should be written in
Microsoft Word Page (17,5 x 25 cm), using Times New Roman,11 pt, 1 cm
line spacing, one column and
0 cm indents, and
2,5 cm top, 2,5 cm bottom, 2,5
cm left, 2,5 cm right margins. Main text must start just below the abstract,
with
6 nk space.
Chapter titles: The topics in the text should be written with numbers beginning
from introduction, bold and beginning with left indent.
Figures and boards: The title of the figure should be given under the figure;
the title of the board should be above the board. The numbers should be given
like these: 1, 2, 3, etc.
Quotations and references: References to the sources must be given by using
the citing in-text or date-writer without numbers format (
APA format). In this
format, the writer’s last names and publication date are stated on the right place
in the text while referring to the sources that are mentioned in the text. Thus,
there is no need to use footnotes for the citation or the terms like idem or
ibidem. Quotations in the shape of summary are not given with page numbers;
they are only given while quoting directly. The quotations with more than
3
lines must have
1 cm margin on the left side only, considering the main text.
Footnotes should be used to make an explanation for the statement that is given
in the text, and also their length should be minimal. You can apply for
http://www.apastyle.org/learn/tutorials/basics-tutorial.aspx
for
detailed
information.
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Size of Main Title
11 pt, centered, bold
Preferred Page Size
17,5 x 25 cm
Top Margin
2,5 cm
Bottom Margin
2,5 cm
Left Margin
2,5 cm
Right Margin
2,5 cm
First line indent
0 cm
Font
Times New Roman
Font Type Style
Normal
Size of Normal Text
11 pt
Space Between Paragraphs
3 nk
Space Between Lines
1 cm
Size of Foot Note
9 pt
Size of Block Quotations
10 pt
Block Quotations Margins
1 cm left
Abstract Font
Times New Roman
Abstract Font Type Style
Normal
Abstract Margins
1 cm left and right
Size of Abstract
10pt
Title of Abstract
10 pt, centered, bold
Works with single writer: The last name of the writer is written in brackets in
the text, and is separated with a coma, before stating the date of the work. If the
last name of the writer is used in the sentence already, there is no need to write
the last name in the brackets.
Example: ... (Yılmaz, 1996, p.258) or
, according to Yılmaz (1996)...
Works with two or more writers: Example: According to Bond and Smith
(1995) ....or .... (Bond and Smith, 1995).
Works with three or more writers: Example: McCrae and his colleagues
(2000) ... or ... (McCrae and his colleagues, 2000)
One or more works of the same writer(s): Example: Yıldırım (1982b) ...or...
(Yıldırım, 1982b)
Sources: The cited sources should be given on a different page under the
Bibliography title, after the Notes, if there are any. Sources must be written
according to the writer’s last names and in an alphabetic order.
Books
Single writer: Gündoğdu, C. (2007). Hac Bektâş- Velî, Öğretisi ve Takipçileri
Hakknda Metodik Yeni Bir Yaklaşm. Ankara: Aktif Yayınları.
Multiple writers: İşcan Ö. F. ve Naktiyok, A. (2005). Dijital Çağ Örgütleri.
İstanbul: Beta Yayınları.
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