Introduction
You can use the template in which you can change your Introduction, Literature Review and Conclusion from the gallery section. The text starts right after Abstract. Introduction, Literature Review and Conclusion has to be Times New Roman, 12-point size, aligned on two sides, 1.25 cm space at the beginning of each paragraph.
Giving a 6nk space between paragraphs is very important. Click on the "Paragraph" heading in the right menu and set 6nk up and below. From the style section above, select the Journal Body style for paragraphs.
If quotations are longer than three lines, they must be written in the block quote style, from the left without quotation marks:
Each quote longer than three lines and / or 40 words must be written in the block quote style, aligned on two sides, all in 1.25 cm inside, 10-point size. A space of 6nk or 6pt will be found within the text below. (Smith, 1990, pp. 123)
It can be given as Smith (1990). It should be noted that in APA style, page number abbreviation is necessary.
Title Does Not Start with Numbers (1st Level)
Left Justified Header 12-point size Bold Initial Letters Capitalized (2nd Level)
Indented 12-point size bold, only first word capitalized (3rd Level)
Indented 12-point size bold italicized and only first word capitalized (4th Level)
Indented, italic, first word of head starts with capital letter and other words begin with lower case (5th Level)
When using Tables and Figures, apply the following writing rules!
Table 1: After the number of the table, put a colon, not a full stop. All explanatory text is 10-point size, title part is bold, and the rest is not. It is not necessary to give 6nk space between the paragraphs, tables, and figures.
Figures, pictures, graphics and photographs should be placed at the bottom, 10-point size, the title should be bold and the rest should be normal. Leave 6nk space between the figures/ tables and paragraphs.
Figure 1: Kilis 7 Aralık University
References
Books
In the "References", the surname of the author, the initials of the first name (sometimes the first two names), the year of publication (in brackets), the name of the work, publication information is written separated with full stops. Book titles are written entirely in lower case after the first letter of the heading (except for special names) and italicized.
Single author or edited book
Surname of the Author, Initials of the Author's Name. (Year). The title of the book is italic, and after the first letter (except for special names) is entirely in lower case. Place of printing: Publisher. Editor's Last Name, Editor's First Name. (Ed.). (Year). The title of the book is italic, and after the first letter (except for special names) the rest is entirely in lower case. Place of printing: Publisher.
Two or more authors or edited books
First Author's Surname, Initials of the First Author's First Name. and Second Author's Surname, Initials of the Second Author's First Name. (Year). The title of the book is italic, and after the first letter (except for special names) the rest is entirely in lower case. Place: Publisher.
Edited or extended editions
Surname of the Author, Initials of the Author's Name. (Year). The title of the book is italic, and after the first letter (except for special names) the rest is entirely in lower case (x / x extended edition). Place of printing: Publisher.
Books without author(s)
The title of the book is italic, and after the first letter (except for special names) the rest is entirely in lower case. (Year). Place: Publisher.
Books consisting of two or more volumes
Surname of the Author, Initials of the Author's Name. (Year). The title of the book is italic, and after the first letter (except for special names) the rest is entirely in lower case (x. volume) Place of printing: Publisher.
Translated books
Surname of the Author, Initials of the Author's Name. (Year). The title of the book is italic, and after the first letter (except for special names) the rest is entirely in lower case. (First Name of Translator's Name, Translator's Last Name, Trans.) Place of printing: Publisher.
Compilation Articles
Surname of the Author, Initials of the Author's Name. (Year). The title of the article. The title of the book is italicized and after the first letter (except for special names) the rest is in lower case (pp. page number range). Place of printing: Publisher.
A text or section in compilation
Surname of the Author, Initials of the Author's Name. (Year). The title of the article. The initials of the Editor's Name. The last Name of the Editor (Ed.), The title of the book is italic, and after the first letter (except for special names) the rest is in lower case (pp. page number range). Place of printing: Publisher.
Section or text in the reference books
Surname of the Author, Initials of the Author's Name. (Year). The title of the article. The title of the book is italicized and after the first letter (except for special names) the rest is in lower case (pp. page number range). Place of printing: Publisher.
Example:
Biber, D. (2006). University Language: A corpus-based study of spoken and written registers. Amstersam, Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
Cortes, V. (2002). Lexical bundles in freshman composition. In R. Reppen, S. M. Fitzmaurice and D. Biber (Eds), Using Corpora to Explore Linguistic Variation, 131-145: Amsterdam, Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
Biber, D., Johansson, S., Leech, G., Conrad, S. & Finegan, E. (1999). Longman grammar of spoken and written English. London: Longman.
Articles
For Journal Articles
Surname of the Author, Initials of the Author's Name. (Year, if any month). The name of the article, only the first letter of the first word is small if the rest are not private names. Journal Title is Italic and The First Letters of each Word is capital, Volume Italic (Number), Page Number range. doi: X
Example:
Cortes, V. (2008). A comparative analysis of lexical bundles in academic history writing in English and Spanish. Corpora, 3, 43-57.
Conrad, S. & Biber, B. (2004). The frequency and use of lexical bundles in conversation and academic prose. LEXICOGRAPHICA, 20, 56-71.
Other Resources
Films
Surname of the Director, Initials of the Director's Name. (Director). (Year). Name of the film is italic. Production city: The name of the production company.
Internet resources
Surname of the Author, Initials of the Author's Name. (Date of publication of the manuscript). The name of the article is italicized, only the first letter of the first word is capital, if the rest are not private names, they are not capital. Access date: Day Month Year, post link.
Unpublished masters / doctoral dissertations
Surname of the Author, Initials of the Author's Name. (Year). The title of the dissertation is italicized, only the first letter of the first word is capital, if the rest are not private names they are not capital (Unpublished Master / PhD Thesis). Name of Institution, Place of Institution.
Example:
Bal, B (2010). Analyses of Four Word lexical bundles in published research articles written by Turkish scholars. Unpublished Master’s Thesis. Georgia State University, Georgia. Retrieved 5 July 2011 from: http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/alesl_theses/2