Writing Rules

Procedure for Submitting Articles
Prepared works should be submitted to the journal editorial office by uploading them to the DERGİPARK system. All stages, including peer review, will be conducted through the DergiPark system.

Required Sections in the Article
Each article must include an abstract. At the beginning of the submitted articles, the title of the article in both Turkish and a foreign language, an abstract of up to 150 words in Turkish and a foreign language, and five keywords (Keywords) should be added. The abstract should include the purpose, significance, findings, and conclusion of the study. The same rules apply to the English abstract (ABSTRACT). The sources used must be included at the end of the study.

Following the "Abstract," the article must include "INTRODUCTION," "THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK" (this name is not mandatory), "METHOD," "RESULTS," "CONCLUSION and DISCUSSION," and "REFERENCES" headings. The word count should be between 5000 and 7000 words.

Text Writing Rules
The entire article (page structure, headings, tables, and references) should be written in Times New Roman according to the latest APA guidelines.

The author's name, academic title, and other necessary explanations (the name of the institution where the author works, email address, and ORCID number) should be separately uploaded to the system as a Cover Page document, and no information about the author should appear anywhere in the text.

Authors are required to fill out the Copyright Transfer Form when submitting their articles. This form should be uploaded to the system along with the article. COPYRIGHT TRANSFER FORM

Headings, Tables, and References
All main headings, subheadings, Tables, and References should be formatted and numbered in accordance with last version of APA guidelines.

Plagiarism
After the author uploads the article to the system, the originality of the article is checked using plagiarism detection software (Turnitin and iThenticate). According to the report, the overall citation rate in the entire study cannot exceed 20%.

Last Update Time: 5/1/24, 9:18:30 PM