ARTICLE WRITING RULES
Page Layout: Articles should be written on A4 page size with 2.5 cm margins on all sides.
Title and Footnotes: The article title should be written justified, 14 point, bold and in Cambria font. The title should be a maximum of 15 words, and the first letter of each word, except for conjunctions, should be written in capital letters. In articles written in Turkish, the English title of the article should be written in the same manner. Special issues that need to be stated about the article will be explained at the bottom of the page with an (*) in the title after the article is accepted. After the study is accepted, the name and surname of the author(s) will be written in bold, 12 point, Cambria font, with the surname in capital letters and centered, and if the number of authors is more than one, in the order determined by the authors. Along with the title of the author(s), the full name of the place of employment, city-country information, e-mail address and ORCID number should be included as a footnote on the first page of the article. All information in footnotes should be in Palatino Linotype font, without indentations and in 10-point font.
Article Writing Language: Turkish and English studies are accepted for publication in the journal. In studies prepared in Turkish, a Turkish abstract should be included in Cambria font, 10-point font, not exceeding 200 words, and an English short abstract should be included, not exceeding 300 words. Similarly, in studies prepared in English, a Turkish short abstract should be included. 3-5 keywords should be included under the Turkish and English short abstracts.
Sections and Subsections: In studies, main section headings (first-level headings) should be numbered with Arabic numerals and written in Cambria font, 12-point font, bold, left-aligned and all capital letters. Subsection headings (second-level headings) should be written in Cambria font, 11-point font, bold, left-aligned, with the first letter of each word capitalized. Third level headings should be written in Cambria, 11 point, bold, italic, left aligned, only the first letter of the first word should be capitalized. The main text in the studies should be written in Cambria 11 point.
Paragraphs in the text should consist of at least three sentences and a line space should be left between paragraphs. Similarly, a line space should be given before and after the headings. There should be no indentation throughout the article, and the spacing values before and after paragraphs should be 0. APA 6 writing style should be used in writing in-text citations, tables, figures and bibliography.
In studies, INTRODUCTION, METHOD (Universe and sample/study group etc.), Data collection methods/techniques/tools and analysis of data), FINDINGS, DISCUSSION, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS and REFERENCES sections should be included according to the nature of the research. However, authors may create different sections if they feel necessary depending on the nature of the research. Sections should not be started on a new page, and after a section is completed, the next section should follow on the same page. APA 6 writing style should be used in the writing of the entire text of the article.
Figures and Tables: Figures can be placed in appropriate places in the article, centered, without overflowing the writing area. The figure should be referred to from the main text and, if possible, the figure should be explained. A figure title numbered in Arabic numerals should be placed under each figure, the same numbering should continue throughout the article and should be written in accordance with the APA 6 writing style. Figure titles should be written in Cambria font, 10 points, left aligned, with only the first letter of the first word capitalized. If a source is used in the figure title, the source information should be added in parentheses. If there is text in the figure, it should be written in Cambria font, 9 or 10 points.
Tables should be prepared left aligned and using Cambria font throughout. The table title should be written in 10-point font, only the first letter of each word of the title should be capitalized, and the title should be given under the table number. APA 6 writing style should be used for tables. Tables should be cited in the text by indicating the table number and should be commented after the table is finished. Tables should be included where they are used in the text or on the following page. Relevant notes and sources can be stated under the table, after the phrases “Note:” or “Source:”. References: The sources used in the article should be given under the title “REFERENCES” and before the appendix(es), if any, in accordance with APA 6 writing style. All sources should be written in 11-point font, with 1 line space between each source, in Cambria font, justified, single-spaced, with the paragraph values before and after 0, without indentation. Since each source in the references is cited from within the text, it should be ensured that each source used in the text is also included in the references.
Appendixes: If necessary, an Appendix section can be created after the bibliography and before the extended summary. The appendixes referred to in the article should be included here. If more than one appendix is used, they should be numbered. Elements that can be given as tables or figures in the article should not be included in the “Appendixes” section.
Extended Abstract: The author can optionally include an extended English summary of 750-1000 words in the article, if any, after the Appendixes section, if not, after the References section. This summary should not contain subheadings and should reflect the basic ideas of the article. No direct quotations should be included in the extended abstract, no tables or figures should be used, and it should be prepared in 11-point Cambria font.
Derginin tarandığı indeksler: ASOS İndeks, CiteFactor, ERIH PLUS , Eurasian Scientific Journal Index (ESJI)
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