ArtGRID is an open-access, double-blind peer-reviewed, scholarly journal that publishes original research articles and reviews on architecture, engineering and fine arts. There is no restriction on the length of the papers.
ArtGRID welcomes manuscripts from following disciplines in:
ARCHITECTURE:
ENGINEERING:
FINE ARTS:
PUBLICATIONS PRINCIPLES
ArtGRID is a scientific journal published twice a year (in June and December). Journal welcomes research articles and reviews related to architecture, engineering and fine arts written in Turkish or English.
ArtGRID is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal and the manuscript sent to the journal can be published after being reviewed by two academicians and the Editorial Board. ArtGRID has no restrictions on the length of manuscripts. Manuscripts submitted to the journal should neither been published before nor be under consideration for publication in another journal.
The responsibility of the articles published in the journal belongs to the authors. The publication rights of the manuscripts accepted and the copyright of all published articles belong to the journal. Authors accept this when they send their manuscripts to the journal. journal.
ArtGRID Word Template file should be used for writing manuscripts. There is no restriction on the number of pages. All texts will be typed using the 12 pt Times New Roman font size with single line spacing. Manuscript text should be fully justified. Please insert your graphics (figures, etc.) in the main text after the paragraph of its first citation.
The manuscript should have an abstract with 200 words maximum. Please add 5 to 8 keywords after the abstract.
Manuscripts must be submitted to the journal online at https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/artgrid. The submitting author, who is generally the corresponding author, is responsible for the manuscript during the submission and peer-review process. The submitting author must ensure that all eligible co-authors have been included in the author list and that they have all read and approved the submitted version of the manuscript.
SUBMISSION CHECKLIST
In the application process, the authors should confirm that their manuscripts comply with all the items listed below and the applications that do not comply with these rules will be sent back to the authors:
The main article types in the journal are as follows:
Research Articles: Original research manuscripts. The journal considers all original research manuscripts provided that the work reports scientifically sound experiments and/or provides a substantial amount of new information.
Reviews: These provide concise and precise updates on the latest progress made in a given area of research.
REFERENCES / CITATIONS
References citations must follow the APA 7th edition style. We recommend preparing the references with a bibliography software package, such as EndNote, ReferenceManager or Zotero to avoid typing mistakes and duplicated references. Include the digital object identifier (DOI) for all references where available.
IN-TEXT REFERENCING
When using APA format, follow the author-date method of in-text citation. This means that the author's last name and the year of publication for the source should appear in the text, for example, (Jones, 1998), and a complete reference should appear in the reference list at the end of the paper. Please see the examples given below:
APA 7th is an 'author/date' system, so your in-text references for all formats (book, journal article, web document) consists of the author(s) surname and year of publication.
The basics of an in-text reference in APA:
- Include author or authors and year of publication.
- Use round brackets.
Example: (Smith & Bruce, 2018)
If you quote directly from an author you need to include the page or paragraph number of the quote in your in-text reference.
- Include author or authors, year of publication and page or paragraph number of your quote.
- Use round brackets.
Example: (Smith & Bruce, 2018, pp. 25-26)
THE REFERENCE LIST
All in-text references should be listed in the reference list at the end of your document. The purpose of the reference list entry is to contain all the information that a reader of your work needs to follow-up on your sources. An important principle in referencing is to be consistent.
When compiling your APA Reference List, you should:
- List references on a new page with a centred heading titled: References.
- Include all your references, regardless of format, e.g. books, journal articles, online sources, in one alphabetical listing from A - Z.
- Order entries alphabetically by surname of author(s).
- List works with no author under the first significant word of the title.
- Indent second and subsequent lines of each entry (7 spaces).
- Use double spacing.
- Note that all references in APA end with a full stop except when the reference ends with a URL or a DOI.
Journal article
A basic reference list entry for a journal article in APA must include:
- Author or authors. The surname is followed by first initials.
- Year of publication of the article (in round brackets).
- Article title.
- Journal title (in italics).
- Volume of journal (in italics).
- Issue of journal (no italics).
- Page range of article.
- DOI (presented as a hyperlink, for example https://doi.org/xxxxx).
- The first line of each citation is left adjusted. Every subsequent line is indented 7 spaces.
Example:
Ruxton, C. (2016). Tea: Hydration and other health benefits. Primary Health Care, 26(8), 34-42. https://doi.org/10.7748/phc.2016.e1162
Book
A basic reference list entry for a book from a library database in APA must include:
- Author or authors. The surname is followed by first initials.Example: Arnott, G. D. (2017). The disability support worker (2nd ed.). Cengage Learning.
Paraphrasing in APA 7th
Paraphrasing is when you are summarising the words or expressing the ideas of the author(s) in your own words. When paraphrasing you must acknowledge the original source in the text of your writing. Include the author's surname and year of publication in round brackets, or if including the author(s) name anywhere in the sentence, place the year of publication in round brackets next to the author's name.
(Leskowitz, 2017)
OR
Leskowitz (2017)
Author-prominent citations
- In his research, Leskowitz (2017) explores mindfulness, biofeedback …
Information-prominent citations
- … applying up-to-the-minute advances in holistic and complementary medicine (Leskowitz, 2017).
Including page numbers in a paraphrase citation
Although APA 7th does not require page numbers when paraphrasing another's work, you may choose to include page numbers particularly when dealing with a lengthy or complex document.
- A number of holistic practices and dispositions can be applied when training or coaching athletes to increase the likelihood of athletes getting into 'the Zone' (Leskowitz, 2017, p. 324).
Direct quotes in APA 7th
For direct quotes of less than 40 words, incorporate them into the text and enclose the quote with double quotation marks, e.g.
Narrative quote (where the authors are named in your sentence):
- Webber (2018) concludes that “addressing the issue of school dropout not only affects the education system, but may also serve as a prevention effort for the welfare, mental health, and corrections systems” (p. 82).
Parenthetical quote (where the citation details are presented in parentheses following the quote):
- "Addressing the issue of school dropout not only affects the education system, but may also serve as a prevention effort for the welfare, mental health, and corrections systems" (Webber, 2018, p. 82).
For direct quotes of 40 or more words start on a new line and indent the whole block ~1cm from the left, do not add any additional space before or after the quote. The entire quote should be double-spaced. Quotation marks are not required e.g.:
Others have contradicted this view, suggesting:
- These overload issues can reach across the lifespan and affect individuals in many ways. As related issues continue to emerge, counselors will need to be aware of potential mental health problems stemming from technology overload and continue to research and develop the skills needed for effective interventions. In the digital age, these capabilities will be crucial in helping clients regain and maintain a healthy balance of life, work, and technology. (Scott et al., 2017, p. 605)
*NOTE: Use paragraph numbers if no page numbers are available.
Ellipses '…' and Quotes
It is common when writing to use an ellipsis (3 fullstops in a row '…') to indicate where words have been omitted from a sentence. This is not permitted in quotes in APA:
- 'Regardless of quotation length, do not insert an ellipsis at the beginning and/or end of a quotation unless the original source includes an ellipsis" (APA, 2020, p. 271).
This Guide makes use of ellipses in some paraphrasing examples due to limited space. To avoid confusion we have removed them from all quote examples.
Citing tables and figures
- Figures include graphs, charts, maps, drawings and photographs.
- Tables are numerical values or text displayed in rows and columns.
including figures or tables in your work
When including figures or tables in your work, please note:
- All figures and tables must be referred to in the main body of the text.
- Number all figures and tables in the order they first appear in the text.
- Refer to them in the text by their number. For example:
As shown in Table 4...
OR
As illustrated in Figure 3...
Each figure should be accompanied by a concise title that provides a brief but clear explanation of its contents, this is presented directly below the figure number and above the figure itself. The title is given in Title Case and italics.
Figure 3
Figure or Table Title
- When reproducing a figure or table from another source you must also include an attribution (Creative Commons or copyright), presented in a Note directly below the figure/table. The attribution will follow any explanatory notes required for the figure.
- An attribution for a figure reproduced from an Open Access journal article with a Creative Commons licence must include:
- 'From' when reprinting the figure or 'Adapted from' when adapting
- Title of article, in Title Case and double quotation marks " "
- by Author(s). The first initial(s) followed by the surname
- Year of publication
- Journal title, in Title Case and italics
- Volume (in italics) and issue number in (round brackets)
- Page number of original figure. (Where there are no page numbers use Section headings and paragraph numbers)
- DOI or URL, in (round brackets)
- Creative Commons license
Prof. Dr. Hakan OGUZ (Editor-in-Chief)
Email: artgrideditor (at) gmail (dot) com
Mobile: +90 (530) 302-6670
ArtGRID is an online, open access, international, and double-blind peer reviewed scientific journal, publishing original research articles concerning all aspects of Architecture, Engineering, and Fine Arts. The journal publishes original research and review articles that are prepared in accordance with the ethical guidelines.
The editorial and publication processes of the journal are shaped in accordance with the guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the European Association of Science Editors (EASE), the International Council of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), and National Information Standards Organization (NISO). The journal conforms to the Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing (doaj.org/bestpractice).
ETHICAL GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS
Authors must not submit a manuscript to more than one journal simultaneously. Related to this subject, authors should not submit previously published work, as well. All authors must agree with any such addition, removal or rearrangement. The authors should ensure that if they use other person’s ideas, language, pictures and tables, this has been appropriately cited or quoted and permission has been obtained where necessary. The authors should follow the rules stated in this section (plagiarism, duplication, self-plagiarism, authorship, false citation, fabrication, unethical research and measures, conflict of interest, main principles etc.) for the papers that they sent.
By submitting an article, the author(s) certify that the article is their original work, that the paper has not been submitted or published elsewhere (in print, online/blog, etc.), that the article and its contents do not infringe in any way on the rights of third parties, and that they take full responsibility of any risk of therein.
Authorship should be limited to those who have made a significant contribution to the conception, design, execution, or interpretation of the reported study. All those who have made substantial contributions should be listed as co-authors. Where there are others who have participated in certain substantive aspects of the paper (e.g. language editing), they should be recognized in the “Acknowledgements” section. If the work involves “scientific researches/studies conducted with the participation of human excluding clinical researches”, the author should ensure that the paper contains a statement that all procedures were performed in compliance with the human rights legislation, and that the appropriate institutional committee(s)/the university ethics committee have/has approved them.
If the work involves the use of experimental or wild animals (or animal material), the author should ensure that the paper contains a statement that all procedures were performed in compliance with the principles of “Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals”, relevant laws and institutional guidelines and that the appropriate institutional committee(s)/the university ethics committee have/has approved them.
If the work involves the permission of the ethics committee, information on permission (name of the board, date and number) should be given in the methodology section and in the first or last page of the article. under the permission of the ethics committee. In case reports, you provide an informed volunteer / consent form to sign the article.
If there are any commercial ties or institutions supporting the research financially, they should be recognized in the “Acknowledgements” section and the authors should state that there are no relationship with the mentioned institution or organization, or if any, nature of the relationship should be stated.
ETHICAL GUIDELINES FOR EDITORS
Editors are fully authorized to make necessary changes and edit the paper in order to ensure the compliance with the writing and publishing guideline. Editors should be aware that any information related to the paper is confidential and should not be shared with anyone, but the authors and the reviewers.
ETHICAL GUIDELINES FOR REVIEWERS
Reviewers should be aware that the information related to the paper and the peer review process is confidential and should not be shared with anyone, but the editor.
ArtGRID is open access and NOT subject to an article processing charge (APC). In other words, the article submission and processing are free of charge.