Writing Rules

Publication Principles

Academic impartiality and scientific quality are the most important criteria in the evaluation of articles submitted to TYB Academy. Authors are considered to have accepted that the article submitted to the journal is original and has not been published before, even in another language, nor has it been sent to another journal for publication. TYB Academy is a peer-reviewed journal. The editorial board will provide feedback and suggest referees based on the preliminary acceptance of the submitted writings. Each article is sent to at least two referees. If one referee report is positive and the other negative, the article may be sent to a third referee, or the editor may review the referee reports and make a final decision. Referee suggestions, criticisms, and corrections are sent to the author with the referee's name concealed; authors are obliged to comply with the referees' opinions. If authors insist on their opinions with justification, the editorial board will make a new assessment. Works deemed publishable by the editorial board based on the referees' opinions will be reviewed for formatting, writing rules, references, and the association of visual materials with the text. If no significant issues are found, the final review will be conducted by the editor. The copyright of articles accepted for publication in the journal is transferred to TYB Academy, while specific distribution rights remain with the authors. The responsibility for the opinions expressed in the published articles belongs to the authors. Quotes from texts and photographs can be made by providing references.

In studies supported by a research institution/organization (BAP, TUBITAK, Ministry of Development, etc.), the name of the institution/organization and the project, if any, date and number should be indicated with footnotes.

The name, place and date of the meeting should be stated in the congress and symposium papers.

In book introductions and translations, the "title, keywords and abstract" must be in English. In book promotions, at the beginning of the article, the cover image and tag of the book to be promoted (print date, edition, place of publication) should be included. In translations, the name of the translated book/publication should be indicated with footnotes.

Articles that are not prepared according to the rules of our journal in citation and bibliography will not be accepted unless corrected.

Similarity report to be obtained from http://www.ithenticate.com/ with the articles (no filtering should be done) should also be uploaded as an additional file (Master's Doctorate students can receive a similarity report through their advisors or with the account of any faculty member. If the affiliated university has an iThenticate subscription A similarity report can be obtained free of charge from the site in question).

Writing Rules

Submissions should be prepared according to the American Psychological Association (APA) 7th edition reference system, footnote style, and reference formatting. Articles submitted to TYB Academy must adhere to the following guidelines. If any issues that do not comply with the following rules are detected during the preliminary control phase, the article will be returned to the author for revision before being sent to referees.

General Appearance

Works must be submitted in Microsoft Word. The Times New Roman font style should be used throughout the document, including tables, graphs, figures, and maps. The line spacing for the text is set at 1.15. Paragraphs should be separated by a blank line, with no indentation. Line spacing for tables can be set to 1. Submitted works should consist of at least 5,000 and a maximum of 10,000 words, excluding the English extended summary. The main text should be written in 10-point font.

Title

The title should be compatible with the content and best express it, centered in bold with only the first letter of each word capitalized, written in 11-point font. Conjunctions (and, for, etc.) should be written entirely in lowercase.

Author(s) and Address

The author's title, name, and the institution they represent should be centered below the title in 10-point font. No titles should be used in the author’s name, and the institution's name should be italicized. Additional information should be footnoted next to the author’s name with an asterisk (*). The footnote should include the title, university/institution, faculty/institute/school, department/field of study, email address, and ORCID ID number in order.

Abstract

At the beginning of the article, there should be a summary that briefly and concisely expresses the topic, written in both Turkish and English, not exceeding 150 words, in 9-point font. The summary should not mention the sources, figures, or table numbers used. Below the abstract, leaving one blank line, keywords consisting of at least 3 and a maximum of 8 words should be provided in both Turkish and English.

Extended Summary

To enhance the international visibility of the works, an English extended summary of at least 750 and a maximum of 1,000 words must be provided.

Tables, Graphs, and Figures

The titles of tables, graphs, figures, etc., should be written in 9-point font above the respective items. Titles should be numbered and written in bold, left-aligned, followed by a period. The name of the table, graph, or figure should follow immediately, with only the first letter of the first word capitalized (Example: Table 1. Citation table). Figures and graphs used in the work should be prepared in black and white, suitable for high-resolution printing. The source should be written below the table, graph, or figure, centered in italics and in 8-point font. The font size used in tables should not exceed 9-point.

Quotations and References

Authors should avoid using footnotes as much as possible. Footnotes should only be explanatory and numbered in order. TYB Academy does not use endnotes. However, in exceptional and mandatory cases, endnotes may be used only for explanations and should be placed at the end of the text. Direct quotations should be enclosed in quotation marks; quotations of less than five lines should be placed inline, while longer quotations should be formatted as a block, indented 1.5 cm from the left and right margins, written in a font size of 9-point with 1.0 line spacing. If there is a general reference in the text that refers to the entire work, writing (author's last name, year) is sufficient. Example: (Kala, 2019). If a specific page is cited or relevant ideas are taken from a specific section, the source should be noted with the page number. Example: (Arıcan, 2013, p. 54) or if a range is to be provided (Kala, 2019, pp. 12-14).

Citation

In-text references (citations) and bibliography are based on the 7th edition of the APA system.

a. Book (Print or e-Book from Library Database)

Single Author Book:
    In-text Citation: (Watson, 2012, p. 70)
    Paraphrase: (Watson, 2012)
    References: Watson, J. (2012). Human caring science: A theory of nursing (2nd ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning.
    Karahan, L. (1996). Classification of Anatolian Dialects. Turkish Language Association Publications.
Book with Two Authors:
    In-Text Citation: (Taner & Bezirci, 1981, p. 57)
    Paraphrase: (Taner & Bezirci, 1981)
    References: Taner, R. & Bezirci, A. (1981). Selected Stories in Our Literature. Gözlem Publications.

Book with Three or More Authors:
    In-Text Citation: (Case et al., 2011, p. 57)
    Paraphrase: (Case et al., 2011)
    References: Case, L. P., Daristotle, L., Hayek, M. G., & Raash, M. F. (2011). Canine and feline nutrition: A resource for companion animal professionals (3rd ed.). Mosby.
b. Article
 Single-Author Article:
    In-Text Citation: (Jungers, 2010, p. 433)
    Paraphrase: (Jungers, 2010)
    References: Jungers, W. L. (2010). Biomechanics: Barefoot running strikes back. Nature, 463(2), 433-434.
 Two-Author Article:
    In-Text Citation: (Şahin & Ünsal, 2018, p. 242)
    Paraphrase: (Şahin & Ünsal, 2011)
    References: Şahin, D. & Ünsal, N. D. (2018). A group of mosaic panels from Edessa exhibited at the Royal Ontario Museum. Journal of Mosaic Research, (11), 239-256.
 Article with Three or More Authors:
    In-text Citation: (Alıcı et al., 2005, p. 447)
    Paraphrase: (Alıcı et al., 2005)
    References: Alıcı, T., Kayır, H., Aygören, M. O., Sağlam, E, & Uzbay, İ. T. (2005). Discriminative stimulus properties of tianeptine. Psychopharmacology, (185), 446-451.
c. Conference Proceeding
In-text Citation: (Üstünova, 2014, p. 890)
Paraphrase: (Üstünova, 2014)
References: Üstünova, K. (2014). On compound suffixes. In H. Şahin & İ. Karahancı (Eds.), VI. In Proceedings of the International Turkish Language Symposium II (pp. 889-906). Bursa Metropolitan Municipality Publications.

d. Book Translation
In-article Citation: (Barthers, 2016, p. 45)
Paraphrase: (Barthers, 2016)
References: Barthes, R. (2016). Semiotic adventure (Translators: M. Rifat & S. Rifat). Yapı Kredi Publications.

e. Book Chapter
In-article Citation: (Sınar Uğurlu, 2020, p. 55)
Paraphrase: (Sınar Uğurlu, 2020)
References: Sınar Uğurlu, A. (2020). The effects of traditional Turkish theater in the play Mahcupluk İmtihanı. In N. Karaca & M. Başpınar (Eds.), The Book of Ömer Seyfettin in the 100th Year of His Death (pp. 49-70). Osmangazi Municipality Publications.

f. Encyclopedia Article
References: Uzunçarşılı, İ. H. (1997). In Mehmed I. Encyclopedia of Islam (pp. 496-506), 7. Ministry of National Education Publications.

g. Thesis
References: Aydın, H. (2016). Grammatical tense in Turkish in Turkey - Example of Oktay Akbal stories. (Unpublished doctoral thesis). Bursa: Uludağ University Institute of Social Sciences.

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