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APITHERAPY AND NATURE JOURNAL

AUTHORS GUIDELINE

The Journal Aims

The Journal of Apitheraphy and Nature is published electronically 2 times a year by Turkish Journal Park Academic and accepts English-language original articles and letters to the editor concerning various fields of research. These research areas are;

Research Areas

·          Apitherapy

·          Nature Sciences

·          Honey

·          Food Science and Technology

·          Pollen

·          Food Safety

·          Propolis

·          Food Toxicology

·          Royal Jelly

·          Chemistry

·          Bee Venom

·          Medical and Aromatic Plants

·          Bee Bread

·          Clinic

·          Apilarnil

·          Environment

·          Api-Air

·          Biotechnology

·          Queen Larvae

·          Biology

·          Bee Brain

·          Cancer

·          Bee Wax

·          Pharmacology

·          Forestry                           

·          Drug Design

·          Forest Product

·          Other Related Studies on Apitherapy

·          Non-Wood Forest Product

·          Other Related Studies on Nature

 

The editor may invite reviews covering recent developments in particular fields of interest. Contribution is open to researchers of all nationalities.

Submission Process

All manuscripts must be submitted electronically via the Internet to the Journal of Apitheraphy and Nature through the online system for Journal Park Academic at https://dergipark.org.tr/jan . You will be guided stepwise through the creation and uploading of the various files. There are no page charges. Papers are accepted for publication on the understanding that they have not been published and are not going to be considered for publication elsewhere.

The Copyright Transfer form should fill up online after acceptance of the manuscript via e-mail to journal’s technical assistant.

The form is available on journal web.

No additions can be made later by the authors on the articles decided to be published. Manuscripts may be rejected without peer review by the editor-in-chief if they do not comply with the instructions for authors or if they are beyond the scope of the journal.

Manuscripts Presentation

Please read author guidelines first. You can find more detail in JAN article template which are presented in the style of a typical article, and offer suggestions on how to format a manuscript.

·   Manuscripts  should be written double space on A4 sized typing paper with 2,5 cm all margins.     

·   Text should be prepared using Microsoft Word Processor with  Times New Roman font and 12 point size. All lines must be numbered.

·   The manuscripts should be divided into following parts. Main parts should be numbered sequentially (1. Introduction, 2. Materials and Method/Methods etc.) and subparts should be numbered 1.1, 1.2., etc. Do not number Acknowledgements and References parts.

Introduction,

Materials and Method/Methods (Area descriptions, Study   materials, e.g. should be cited as subheadings),

Results and Discussion,

Recommendations or Conclusions,

Acknowledgements

References.

Every page of the manuscript, including the title page, references, tables, etc., should be numbered.

Cover Letter

Please indicate title of manuscript and authors. You may briefly  explain your study. And you may suggest minimum three referee who have similar studies on related work.

 

Title Information

The first page of your manuscript should be a title information containing the type of paper; the title (Furfural Contents and Some Physical and Chemical Properties of Raisins) The title should be as short as possible, but give adequate information  regarding the contents. Title must be written on the center with bold 14 font size.

Author’s Names and Addresses

All authors  full names (e.g. Esin CELIK) should be written as lower case with bold 12 font size in the middle. After authors name and surnames, authors addresses should be stated with superscript  numbers (e.g. 1 2 3). Corresponding author’s full name should be marked with an asteriks (*). All authors addresses must be typed with lower case 10 font in the center. The corresponding author’s contact address and e-mail address should be given. Names of institutions and cities each authors also must be stated. (Department, Faculty, University, City, Country).

Abstract and Keywords 

A  brief, informative English and Turkish abstract, not exceeding 300 words, should be typed in 12 font size. The abstract should not contain citations. Immediately following the abstract, authors should provide not exceeding 6 English and Turkish keywords or phrases that reflect content of the  article. Acronyms should be avoided. Also, if applicable, you can seperately present your abstract as graphical abstract. The journal costlessly give Turkish abstract translation service for foreign searchers’ manuscript.

Main Text

Main headings and subheadings should be informative, must be typed in capital, bold 12 font size.

Introduction

This part should include the topic and importance of the manuscript and prior works and not contain the findings or the conclusions.

Material and Methods

·      The materials and clinical, technical, or experimental methods utilized for the research should be described clearly and concisely.

·      When applicable to the research, statistical procedures should be given in sufficient information.

·      Previously published articles about the methods should be specified with appropriate references.

·      Brand names and company locations should be supplied for all mentioned equipment, instruments, chemicals, etc.

Results and Discussion 

This section contain not only findings but also writing comment. Results can be supports by tables, figures, graphics etc., if necessary. Results should be compare with other studies and discuss similarity and distinction.

Latin Terms and Symbols, Units, Abbreviations

Please add the Symbols menu of Word if symbols such as ×, µ, η, or ν are used. Degree symbols (°) must be used from the Symbol menu, not superscripted letter o or number 0. Multiplication symbols must be used (×), not the letter x. Spaces must be inserted between numbers and units (e.g., 5 mL) and between numbers and mathematical symbols (+, –, ×, =, ), but not between numbers and percent symbols (e.g., 27%). Use the dot for decimal units (e.g. 16.07). Please use SI units. All abbreviations and acronyms should be defined at first mention. Latin terms such as et al., in vitro, in situ or microorganisms’ name should not be italicised.

Tables and Figures

·  The tables and figures themselves should only be given at the end of the text, after the    references, should not be embedded in the main text. Each table should be typed with double spacing on a seperate sheet.

·  All tables and figures (graphs, charts, photographs, drawings, etc.) should be numbered consequentially in the order of their citation (e.g., Table 1, Figure 2).

·  The tables and figures should have a brief heading indicating the content.

·  Heading and footnotes of the tables should be Times New Roman font with 10 point. Headings should be placed above the table and footnotes should be placed below. Descriptor informations should place in footnotes, should not be given in the heading. Explanations of abbreviations used in the table should be made in footnotes.

Ø  For example:

Table 1. Physicochemicals properties of  the samples.

·  Caption of the figures, drawings and graphs should be Times New Roman font with 10 point and be placed below figure, drawing or graph. The figure legends should be given within the figure. It should have the same type and size of lettering that appear in the rest of the figure.

Ø  For example:

Figure 2. Classification of phenolic compounds.

·  The font type and size used in the table should be Times New Roman and 8 to 12 points.

 

Acknowledgements

Acknowledgments of people, grants, funds, etc. may be placed in a separate section before the references section. The names of funding organisations should be written in full.

 

References

References should be arranged in accordance with the most recent of Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA) guidelines.

You may visit the following links for APA style:

Ø Basics of APA Style Tutorial; (https://apastyle.apa.org/)

Ø APA Formatting and Style Guide; (https://libguides.csudh.edu/citation/apa-7 )

Ø Mini-Guide to APA 7th for Referencing, Citing, Quoting (https://libguides.csudh.edu/ld.php?content_id=52097964)

· All references should be cited both in the text and the references list.

      Citations in the text:

·         References in the text should be identified as the last name(s) of the author(s) and the year of publication with a comma between them in parentheses.

Ø  For example: (Yildiz, 2013) or (Bilek & Yaygaz, 2014)

·         When the citations of two or more studies in the same parentheses, the references should be cited alphabetically by author’s surnames and chronologically for each author.

Ø  For example: (Bilek & Yaygaz, 2014; Er, 2014; Yildiz, 2013)

·        When an article has three or more authors,it should be included only the first author’s surname followed by ‘et al.’ for subsequent references.

Ø  For example:  Yildiz et al. (2015) claims that...

·         When citing more than one publication of the same author(s) in the same year, the references should be cited by the letters a, b, etc. after the year (e.g. Kolayli et al., 2011a, 2011b).

·         Group Authors

First time with an abbreviation: (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2019)

Then all subsequent citations: (CDC, 2019)

Reference Lists:


Some examples from various reference types according to the current edition (7th) of APA are shown as below:

Journal Article with DOI:

Turkut, G. M., Cakmak, H., Kumcuoglu, S., & Tavman, S. (2016). Effect of quinoa flour on gluten-free bread batter rheology and bread quality. Journal of Cereal Science, 69, 174-181. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcs.2016.03.005.

Journal Article without DOI (when DOI is not available):

Gul, O., Mortas, M., Dervisoglu, M., Er, M., Atmaca, M. & Atalar, I. (2016). Furfural contents and some physical and chemical properties of raisins. Academic Food Journal, 14(3), 235-241.

When there are 21 or more authors, include the first 19 authors’ names, insert an ellipsis (but no ampersand), and then add the final author’s name.

For Example:
Author, A. A., Author, B. B., Author, C. C., Author, D. D., Author, E. E., Author, F. F., Author, G. G., Author, H. H., Author, I. I., Author, J. J., Author, K. K., Author, L. L., Author, M. M., Author, N. N., Author, O. O., Author, P. P., Author, Q. Q., Author, R. R., Author, S. S., . . . Author, Z. Z. (2010). Health-related quality of life in patients with multiple injuries and traumatic brain injury 10+ years postinjury. Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 69(3), 523-531. doi: 10.1097/TA.0b013e3181e90c24

Book:

Schmidt, N. A., & Brown, J. M. (2017). Evidence-based practice for nurses: Appraisal and application of research (4th ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC.

Chapter of a Book:

McCormack, B., McCance, T., & Maben, J. (2013). Outcome evaluation in the development of person-centred practice. In B. McCormack, K. Manley, & A. Titchen (Eds.), Practice development in nursing and healthcare (pp. 190-211). John Wiley & Sons.

Theses:


Valentin, E. R. (2019, Summer). Narcissism predicted by Snapchat selfie sharing, filter usage, and editing [Master's thesis, California State University Dominguez Hills]. CSU ScholarWorks. https://scholarworks.calstate.edu/concern/theses/3197xm925?locale=en


Conference proceedings:


Dizman, S., Yildiz, O., Er, M., Degirmenci, A., Turkut, G. M., & Kolayli, S. (2017). The determination of the radioactıve ray absorption capacity of hazelnut kernel discs. Proceedings of the 9th International Congress on Hazelnut (pp. 105-117). Samsun, Turkey.

Website:


Hagerman, A. E. (2002). Tannin chemistry. Retrieved March 25, 2016 from http://www.users.muohio.edu/hagermae/tannin.pdf

In text referance: e.g. (Hagerman, 2002)

Anonymous. (2005). Acrylamide in food. Retrieved November 01, 2008 from http://www.fao.org/es/esn/jecfa.

In text referance: e.g. (Anonymous, 2005)

Online Newspaper Articles:


Browne, R. (2010, March 21). This brainless patient is no dummy. The Sydney Morning Herald, p. 7.

Meier, B. (2013, January 1). Energy drinks promise edge, but experts say proof is scant. The New York Times, p. 1. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com


Lastly


· A list of the corrections requested by the referees must be provided by the authors, and it must be sent to the editorial office via e-mail within a month.


· Studies that are not prepared in accordance with the rules above will not be considered for evaluation.



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