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Publication Guidelines

Publication Guidelines

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GENERAL PRINCIPLES

Papers submitted to Üsküdar University Journal of Social Sciences must not be published before or sent for publication elsewhere.

The copyright of the papers published in the journal belongs to the journal. The author agrees to transfer all copyrights of the paper that is approved to be published in the journal. Following the submission of the article to the journal, the author accepts to abide by the ethical principles and publication guidelines. The Editorial Board sends two copies of the journals to the author in exchange for the copyright. Any re-publication of the published work is subjected to the approval of the journal. The articles must be prepared on the basis of The Chicago Manual of Style (17th Edition, Notes and Bibliography) citation rules.

Regarding translations submitted to the journal, publication permission of the author and the original text are required. 

The opinions, thoughts, and proposals within the articles are but reflections of the authors and do not, in any way, represent those of Üsküdar University.

Publication guidelines and ethical principles can be accessed via the sosyalbilimlerdergisi.com/en hyperlink. In case of differences between published and digital versions, the digital version is considered valid.

A. PRINCIPLES AS TO PAGE LAYOUT

  1. Page layout must be normal, page set up must be 2.5 cm from the top, 2.5 cm from the bottom, 2.5 cm from left, 2.5 cm from right, gutter 0, header 2.5 cm, footer 1.5 cm.
  2. Line spacing must be 1.5 and 0 pt. except for the references. In references, it must be 0 pt.
  3. Page numbers must be placed at the bottom on the right.

B. PRINCIPLES AS TO WRITING RULES

  1. Languages of publication are Turkish and English. Corrections regarding the principles are made by editors/co-editors. The most recent edition of the spelling guide of the Turkish Language Institution is taken into account for language use, punctuation, and abbreviations. The submitted texts must be clear, understandable, and in line with the scientific criteria in terms of language and expression.
  2. In texts that are written in English, there must be a Turkish ‘Öz’ following the English ‘Abstract’. In texts that are written in Turkish, there must be an English ‘Abstract’ following the Turkish ‘Öz’
  3. The submitted texts must be no less than 5,000 words (4,000 words for papers that extensively rely on quantitative analyses) and no more than 30 pages or 10,000 words including the Öz/Abstract and references.
  4. Book reviews must be no more than 2000 words. 
  5. Abstract and Öz, both in Turkish and English, must be no longer than 400 words including the main title in English and Turkish and five keywords for both languages in total. A short version of the title of the text must be indicated after the headline of the article in brackets and in the email that is sent to the editor with the article.
  6. The main title must be 14pt., bold and all in upper-case. The subtitles must be 12pt., bold and with only initials in upper-case.
  7. The name of the author must be written in Times New Roman with a font size of 12 in bold, after a 1-line space under the main title and be centered. The initial of the given name and all letters of the surname must be in upper-case. After surname, a superscripted asterisk(*) must be added and the information regarding the author must be given only in the first page’s footer, written in Times New Roman 10pt. with 1-line spacing, and justified.
  8. Öz/Abstract and Anahtar kelimeler/Keywords must be in italic.
  9. The text must be justified, in Times New Roman with a font size of 12. The line spacing must be 1.5 and the paragraphs must start with a 1.25 left indent.
  10. Footnotes must be justified, in Times New Roman with a font size of 10. The line spacing must be 1 and the text must start with a space after the footnote.

C. PRINCIPLES AS TO REFERENCES AND CITATIONS WITHIN THE TEXT

  1. The articles must be prepared based on The Chicago Manual of Style (17th Edition, Notes and Bibliography) citation rules.
  2. The number of footnotes must be given after the punctuation marks within the text.
  3. Footnotes must be given enumerated below the page, and the citations should not be given within the text.
  4. There must be a space after the footnote number before the text starts. There is no need for additional space before the upcoming lines.
  1. The full identity of the cited resources must be given; any uncited resource should not be presented in the references.
  2. In English articles, footnotes from non-Latin alphabet sources must be Latinized with respect to English spelling. In Turkish articles, footnotes from Turkish sources must be given with respect to Turkish spelling rules. It is recommended to include footnotes in the original language transcription as well.

E.g.

“Фёдор Достое́вский,…” The original reference.

“[Fyodor Dostoevsky,…]” The transcribed version following the original one.

  1. Some wordings and punctuations in citations may differ in accordance with the language used in the article. For instance, both “sayı:” and “no.” stands for “number” in Turkish and English respectively. Therefore, it may require nuanced usage of citation styles for different languages. If the article is written in Turkish, citations should be given in accordance with the Turkish version of the Publication Guidelines. If the article is written in English, then citations should be given in accordance with the English version of the Publication Guidelines. For example, English wordings such as “et al.,” “Translated by,” will be used for the articles written in English, while Turkish statements such as “vd.,” “Çeviren:,” will be used for the articles written in Turkish.
  2. Direct quoting: Direct quotations used within the text must be given by quotation marks (“ ”) and must be cited as suited to the footnote system. Quotations less than five lines must not be separate from the ongoing text, whereas quotations with five or more lines must be 1 cm. from the right, and from the left 1.25 cm. (from the point where the paragraph starts) indent. As for quotations more than four lines, line spacing must be 1.15, and the font must be 11pt.
  3. For further information, please see the Chicago Manual of Style (17th Edition, Notes and Bibliography) https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/home.html
  4. Sample citations according to The Chicago Manual of Style (17th Edition, Notes and Bibliography) are given below.

 

Books

  1. Works with a single author:

Notes:

Agah Sırrı Levend, Türk Edebiyatı Tarihi (Ankara: AKDTYK TTK Yayınları, 1988), 23.

Charles Dickens, Hard Times: For These Times (New York: Signet Classic, 1997), 35.

Shortened Notes:

Levend, Türk Edebiyatı Tarihi, 37.

Dickens, Hard Times, 67.

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order):

Levend, Agah Sırrı. Türk Edebiyatı Tarihi. Ankara: AKDTYK TTK Yayınları, 1988.

Dickens, Charles. Hard Times: For These Times. New York: Signet Classic, 1997.

  1. Works with two authors:

Notes:

Nusret Özcan and Kemal Aykut, Mustafa Kutlu Kitabı (İstanbul: Nehir Yayınları, 2001), 8.

Shortened Notes:

Özcan and Aykut, Mustafa Kutlu Kitabı, 34.

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order):

Özcan, Nusret and Kemal Aykut. Mustafa Kutlu Kitabı. İstanbul: Nehir Yayınları, 2001.

  1. Works with three authors:

Notes:

İrfan Dağdelen, Hüseyin Türkmen, and Nergis Ulu, Türk Kütüphaneciliğinden İzdüşümler: Nail Bayraktara Armağan (İstanbul: Büyükşehir Belediye Başkanlığı - Kültürel ve Sosyal İşler Daire Başkanlığı - Kütüphane ve Müzeler Müdürlüğü, 2005), 55.

Shortened Notes:

Dağdelen, Türkmen and Ulu, Türk Kütüphaneciliğinden İzdüşümler, 87.

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order):

Dağdelen, İrfan, Hüseyin Türkmen, and Nergis Ulu. Türk Kütüphaneciliğinden İzdüşümler: Nail Bayraktara Armağan. İstanbul: Büyükşehir Belediye Başkanlığı - Kültürel ve Sosyal İşler Daire Başkanlığı - Kütüphane ve Müzeler Müdürlüğü, 2005.

  1. Works with four or more authors:

Notes:

Neclâ Pekolcay et al., İslâmi Türk Edebiyatına Giriş (İstanbul: Dergâh Yayınları, 1981), 7.

Shortened Notes:

Pekolcay et al., İslâmi Türk Edebiyatına Giriş, 18.

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order):

Pekolcay, Neclâ et al.. İslâmi Türk Edebiyatına Giriş. İstanbul: Dergâh Yayınları, 1981.

  1. Works with a non-specified author or editor:

Notes:

“Türkiye ve Dünyada Yükseköğretim,” Bilim ve Teknoloji (İstanbul: TÜSİAD Yayınları, 1994), 81.

Shortened Notes:

“Türkiye ve Dünyada Yükseköğretim,” 81.

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order):

“Türkiye ve Dünyada Yükseköğretim.” Bilim ve Teknoloji. İstanbul: TÜSİAD Yayınları, 1994.

  1. Book Chapters:

Notes:

M. Efe Çaman, Kenan Dağcı and M. Ali Akyurt, “Yemen: "Yeni Afganistan mı?” in Dünya Çatışmaları Çatışma Bölgeleri ve Konuları 2, eds. Kemal İnat, Burhanettin Duran ve Muhittin Ataman, (Ankara: Nobel, 2010), 340.

Shortened Notes:

Çaman et al, “Yemen: "Yeni Afganistan mı?,” 347.

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order):

M. Efe Çaman, Kenan Dağcı and M. Ali Akyurt. “Yemen: "Yeni Afganistan mı?” in Dünya Çatışmaları Çatışma Bölgeleri ve Konuları 2, edited by Kemal İnat, Burhanettin Duran ve Muhittin Ataman, 337-354. Ankara: Nobel, 2010.

  1. Author plus editor or translator

Notes:

M. Efe Çaman, Kenan Dağcı and M. Ali Akyurt, “Yemen: "Yeni Afganistan mı?” in Dünya Çatışmaları Çatışma Bölgeleri ve Konuları 2, eds. Kemal İnat, Burhanettin Duran ve Muhittin Ataman (Ankara: Nobel, 2010), 340.

Suraiya Faroqhi, Osmanlı Tarihi Nasıl İncelenir: Kaynaklara Giriş, trans. Zeynep Altok. (İstanbul: Tarih Vakfı Yurt Yayınları, 2003), 57.

Shortened Notes:

Çaman et al, “Yemen: "Yeni Afganistan mı?,” 347.

Faroqhi, Osmanlı Tarihi Nasıl İncelenir, 58.

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order):

M. Efe Çaman, Kenan Dağcı and M. Ali Akyurt. “Yemen: "Yeni Afganistan mı?” in Dünya Çatışmaları Çatışma Bölgeleri ve Konuları 2, edited by Kemal İnat, Burhanettin Duran ve Muhittin Ataman, 337-354. Ankara: Nobel, 2010.

Faroqhi, Suraiya. Osmanlı Tarihi Nasıl İncelenir: Kaynaklara Giriş, Translated by Zeynep Altok, İstanbul: Tarih Vakfı Yurt Yayınları, 2003.

Journal Articles

In a note, cite specific page numbers. In the bibliography, include the page range for the whole article.

For articles consulted online, include a URL or the name of the database. Many journal articles list a DOI (Digital Object Identifier). A DOI forms a permanent URL that begins https://doi.org/. This URL is preferable to the URL in your browser’s address bar.

  1. Articles with one author:

Notes:

Susan Satterfield, “Livy and the Pax Deum,” Classical Philology 111, no. 2 (Nisan 2016): 170.

Niu Song, “The Strategic Partnership between South Korea and the United Arab Emirates,” Güvenlik Stratejileri Dergisi 17, (April 2013): 132-136.

Shortened Notes:

Satterfield, “Livy,” 172–73.

Niu Song, “The Strategic Partnership,” 132-136.

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order):

Satterfield, Susan. “Livy and the Pax Deum.” Classical Philology 111, no. 2 (Nisan 2016): 165–76.

Niu Song, “The Strategic Partnership between South Korea and the United Arab Emirates,” Güvenlik Stratejileri Dergisi 17, (April 2013): 122-146.

  1. Papers with two authors:

Notes:

Tom D. Lewisand and Gerald Graham, “Seven Tips for Effective Listening,” British Journal of Social Work 30, (2003): 13-35.

Shortened Notes:

Lewisand and Graham, “Seven Tips for Effective Listening,” 15-23.

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order):

Lewisand, Tom D. and Gerald Graham, “Seven Tips for Effective Listening,” British Journal of Social Work 30, (2003): 1-43.

  1. Papers with three authors:

Notes:

Shao-Hsun Keng, Chun-Hung Lin, and Peter F. Orazem, “Expanding College Access in Taiwan, 1978–2014: Effects on Graduate Quality and Income Inequality,” Journal of Human Capital 11, (Spring 2017): 9–10, https://doi.org/10.1086/690235

Shortened Notes:

Keng, Lin, and Orazem, “Expanding College Access,” 23.

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order):

Keng, Shao-Hsun, Chun-Hung Lin, and Peter F. Orazem. “Expanding College Access in Taiwan, 1978–2014: Effects on Graduate Quality and Income Inequality.” Journal of Human Capital 11, (Spring 2017): 1–34, https://doi.org/10.1086/690235

  1. Papers with four or more authors:

Notes:

Rachel A. Bay et al., “Predicting Responses to Contemporary Environmental Change Using Evolutionary Response Architectures.” American Naturalist 189, no.5, (May 2017): 465, https://doi.org/10.1086/691233

Shortened Notes:

Bay et al., “Predicting Responses,” 465.

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order):

Bay, Rachael A., Noah Rose, Rowan Barrett, Louis Bernatchez, Cameron K. Ghalambor, Jesse R. Lasky, Rachel B. Brem, Stephen R. Palumbi, and Peter Ralph. “Predicting Responses to Contemporary Environmental Change Using Evolutionary Response Architectures,” American Naturalist 189, no.5, (May 2017): 463–73, https://doi.org/10.1086/691233

  1. Works with a non-specified author:

Notes:

Balkanlarda Türk Varlığı,” Toplumsal Tarih 7 (Mayıs 1990): 8.

Shortened Notes:

Balkanlarda Türk Varlığı,” 8.

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order):

Balkanlarda Türk Varlığı,” Toplumsal Tarih 7 (Mayıs 1990): 1-17.

  1. Papers from an Online Journal:

Add DOI (Digital Object Identifier) number if applicable. DOI number, when added to http://dx.doi. org/ address on a browser, it directs the user to the source. If there is no DOI, add URL.

Notes:

Dinçer Eşitgin, “Büyüme Romanı (Bildungsroman) Kavramı Etrafında Aşk-ı Memnu ve Roman Kişisi Nihal,” Milli Eğitim Dergisi 162, (2004): 153-168, accessed 5 April 2005, http://yayim.meb.gov.tr/yayimlar/162/esitgin.htm

Gueorgi Kossinets and Duncan J. Watts, “Origins of Homophily in an Evolving Social Network,” American Journal of Sociology 115, (2009): 411, accessed 28 February 2010, https://doi.org/10.1086/599247

Shortened Notes:

Eşitgin, “Büyüme Romanı,” Milli Eğitim Dergisi.

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order):

Eşitgin Dinçer, “Büyüme Romanı (Bildungsroman) Kavramı Etrafında Aşk-ı Memnu ve Roman Kişisi Nihal,” Milli Eğitim Dergisi 162, (2004):149-172, Accessed 5 April 2005, http:/ /yayim.meb.gov.tr/yayimlar/ 162 /esitgin.htm

Gueorgi Kossinets and Duncan J. Watts. “Origins of Homophily in an Evolving Social Network,” American Journal of Sociology 115, (2009): 411, Accessed 28 February 2010, doi.org/10.1086/599247

  1. Papers from Daily Newspapers or Journals:

Notes:

Taha Akyol, “Sosyal Bilim Ödülleri,” Milliyet, 28 February 2005,

Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Robert Pear, “Wary Centrists Posing Challenge in Health Care Vote', New York Times, 27 February 2010, accessed 28 February 2010, http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/28/us/politics/28health.html

Daniel Mendelsohn, “But Enough about Me,” New Yorker, 25 January 2010, 68.

Shortened Notes:

Akyol, “Sosyal Bilim Ödülleri.”

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order):

Akyol, Taha, “Sosyal Bilim Ödülleri,” Milliyet, 28 February 2005,

Thesis or Dissertation

Notes:

Avni Erdemir, “Muslihu'd-din Mustafa İbn Vefâ Hayatı Eserleri Tesirleri ve Manzum Eserlerinin Tenkidli Metni” (Unpublished PhD. diss., Gazi Üniversitesi, 1999), 6-10.

Azize Şahin, “Üniversite Öğrencilerinde Bilinçli Farkındalık ile Yaşam Doyumu ve İyi Oluş Arasındaki İlişkiler” (Master Thesis, Üsküdar Üniversitesi, 2018), 8.

Shortened Notes:

Erdemir, “Muslihu'd-din Mustafa,” 6-10.

Şahin, “Üniversite Öğrencilerinde Bilinçli Farkındalık,” 8.

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order):

Erdemir, Avni. “Muslihu'd-din Mustafa İbn Vefâ Hayatı Eserleri Tesirleri ve Manzum Eserlerinin Tenkidli Metni.” Unpublished PhD. diss., Gazi Üniversitesi, 1999.

Şahin, Azize. “Üniversite Öğrencilerinde Bilinçli Farkındalık ile Yaşam Doyumu ve İyi Oluş Arasındaki İlişkiler.” Master Thesis, Üsküdar Üniversitesi, İstanbul, 2018.

Archival Materials

Notes:

BOA, İ. Mes. Müh., 2079.

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order):

Başbakanlık Osmanlı Arşivi (BOA), İrade Mesâil-i Mühimme (İ. Mes. Müh), 2079.

Reports

  1. Reports with an author specified

Notes:

Fatma Gök, Öğretmen Profili Araştırma Raporu (Ankara: Eğitim Bilim ve Kültür Emekçileri Sendikası Yayınları 1999), 6-25

Shortened Notes:

Gök, Öğretmen Profili Araştırma Raporu, 6-25

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order):

Gök, Fatma. Öğretmen Profili Araştırma Raporu. (Ankara: Eğitim Bilim ve Kültür Emekçileri Sendikası Yayınları, 1999).

  1. Reports with a non-specified author

Notes:

Arnavutluk Ülke Raporu (Ankara: TİKA Yayını 1995), 7.

Shortened Notes:

Arnavutluk Ülke Raporu, 7.

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order):

Arnavutluk Ülke Raporu. Ankara: TİKA Yayını 1995.

  1. Reports of institutions, companies or institutes with a non-specified author

Notes:

Dış Politika Enstitüsü, Uluslararası İlişkilerle İlgili Anayasaya Konabilecek Hükümler, (Ankara: Siyasal Bilgiler Fakültesi Yayınları, 1990), 33.

Shortened Notes:

Dış Politika Enstitüsü, Uluslararası İlişkilerle İlgili Anayasaya Konabilecek Hükümler, 33.

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order):

Dış Politika Enstitüsü, Uluslararası İlişkilerle İlgili Anayasaya Konabilecek Hükümler. Ankara: Siyasal Bilgiler Fakültesi Yayınları, 1990.

Encyclopedias

Notes:

Ömer C. Saraç, “Kağıt, Milli Gelir,” in Ak İktisat Ansiklopedisi 1, (İstanbul: Ak Yayınları, 1973), 20-30.

Shortened Notes:

Saraç, “Kağıt, Milli Gelir,” 20-30.

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order):

Saraç, Ömer C., “Kağıt, Milli Gelir” In Ak İktisat Ansiklopedisi 1, (İstanbul: Ak Yayınları, 1973), 17-36.

Interviews

Notes:

Edward Snowden. ‘‘Edward Snowden Explains How to Reclaim Your Privacy.’’ Interview by Micah Lee. The Intercept, November 12, 2015, accessed Jan 1, 2017, https://theintercept.com/2015/11/12/edward-snowden-explains-how-to-reclaim-your-privacy/.

Shortened Notes:

Snowden, interview.

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order):

Snowden, Edward. ‘‘Edward Snowden Explains How to Reclaim Your Privacy.’’ Interview by Micah Lee. The Intercept, November 12, 2015. Accessed Jan 1, 2017, https://theintercept.com/2015/11/12/edward-snowden-explains-how-to-reclaim-your-privacy/.

E-Books

Notes:

Fyodor Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment, trans. Constance Garnett. ed. William Allan Nelson. (New York: P.F. Collier & Son, 1917), 413 http://archive.org/details/crimepunishmentoodostuoft.

Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice (New York: Penguin Classics, 2007), chap. 3, Kindle.

Shortened Notes:

Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment, 413

Austen, Pride and Prejudice, chap.14

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order):

Dostoevsky, Fyodor, Crime and Punishment, Translated by Constance Garnett. Edited by William Allan Nelson. New York: P.F. Collier & Son, 1917. http://archive.org/details/crimepunishmentoodostuoft.

Austen, Jane. Pride and Prejudice. (New York: Penguin Classics, 2007), Kindle.

Social Media

Notes:

Chicago Manual of Style. “Is the world ready for singular they? We thought so back in 1993.” Facebook, April 2015. https://www.facebook.com/ChicagoManual/posts/is-the-world-ready-for-singular-they-we-thought-so-back-in-1993-when-the-14th-ed/10152906193679151/

Shortened Notes:

Chicago Manual of Style. “Is the world ready”

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order):

Chicago Manual of Style. Is the world ready for singular they? We thought so back in 1993. Facebook, April 2015. https://www.facebook.com/ChicagoManual/posts/is-the-world-ready-for-singular-they-we-thought-so-back-in-1993-when-the-14th-ed/10152906193679151/

Website Contents

Notes

“Privacy Policy,” Privacy & Terms, Google, last modified April 17, 2017, https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/.

“About Yale: Yale Facts,” Yale University, accessed May 1, 2017, https://www.yale.edu/about-yale/yale-facts.

Katie Bouman, “How to Take a Picture of a Black Hole,” filmed November 2016 at TEDxBeaconStreet, Brookline, MA, video, 12:51, https://www.ted.com/talks/katie_bouman_what_does_a_black_hole_look_like.

Shortened notes

Google, “Privacy Policy.”

“Yale Facts.”

Bouman, “Black Hole.”

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order)

Bouman, Katie. “How to Take a Picture of a Black Hole.” Filmed November 2016 at TEDxBeaconStreet, Brookline, MA. Video, 12:51. https://www.ted.com/talks/katie_bouman_what_does_a_black_hole_look_like.

Google. “Privacy Policy.” Privacy & Terms. Last modified April 17, 2017. https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/.

Yale University. “About Yale: Yale Facts.” Accessed May 1, 2017. https://www.yale.edu/about-yale/yale-facts.

Subsequent Footnotes to the Same Source

  1. For the subsequent footnotes to the same source, authors may use “Ibid” abbreviation instead of shortened notes. If a page number is also the same as previous footnotes, only Ibid. must be used; if a page number is different, then, the page number must be written after “Ibid” abbreviation.

                E.g.

                               Agah Sırrı Levend, Türk Edebiyatı Tarihi (Ankara: AKDTYK TTK Yayınları, 1988), 23.

                               Ibid., 26.

  1. If certain author has citations for more than one of his/her pieces in the same article, then in the footnotes it must be author's name surname, year of publication and page number; if the author has more than one piece in same year, then, the letters of A, B, C must be added to the publication year of the piece. This also must be written as it is, in the bibliography.

D. PRINCIPLES TO ABIDE BY THE RULES OF USING DOCUMENTS, TABLES, FIGURES AND GRAPHS

1.            Attachments (documents) must be presented at the end of the text and there must be brief information below, as to the content of the document and proper citation in line with the relevant criteria.

  1. Other attachments (Tables, Figures, Graphs) must be presented as “Additional Table: 1, Additional Graph: 3, and Additional Figure: 7”; if indicators other than the text are too many in number, attachments must be presented after the References. References to these attachments in the text must be shown as “Additional Table: 1, Additional Graph: 3 or Additional Figure: 7.” If the citation is made for a table, figure, graph or picture, the resource must be indicated.
  2. Tables within the text must be titled in bold on the table, and the cited source must be given according to the footnote rules.
  3. Figures, graphs, and maps within the text must be titled below, and the cited source must be given according to the footnote rules.

E. PRINCIPLES AS TO WRITING BIBLIOGRAPHY

  1. The headline of the bibliography must be written in upper-case and bold, right after the text with two spaces, left-aligned, and without indents.
  2. References must be alphabetically ordered according to the surnames of the authors.
  3. Line spacing must be 1 and there must be a given space after each reference.
  4. Initials of the names and the surnames of the authors must be in upper-case with other letters in lower-case.
  5. The page range of the paper that is published in a book or a journal must be given at the end of the reference.
  6. Two or more works from the same author must be referenced as follows:
  • The recent work must be written first with other works following the same order.
  • The name of the author must not be specified for the second and the following works. There must be — — — mark instead of the name.

F. ASSESSMENT

  1. The papers that pass the initial editorial evaluation will be sent to two referees of expertise for academic assessment by the Publication Board of the Journal. The paper is accepted for publication if both referees are positive. If one referee report is positive while the other one is negative, the paper is sent to a third referee. The papers that are decided to be reviewed must be submitted by the author(s) within stated days (including the duration of the postal service).  The revised text might be re-examined by the demanding referees in case the Publication Board finds it necessary.
  2. The papers submitted are published upon the final decision of the Publication Board following the “can be submitted” approval of the two experts in the field. Authors should take the criticisms, assessments and revisions of the referees and the Publication Board into account. If the author has any points he/she does not agree with, he/she has the right to specify these issues in a separate page within the justification thereof.
  3. The papers, following the approval by the referees, may be put in order by the Publication Board, based on principles followed by the editors and also based on the scope of the journal.