For all sections of the proposed article except tables, figures, and appendices, a single spacing (0 pt before, 6 pt after) should be used. Page layout should be determined according to A4 paper size, with 1.5 cm margins at the top, bottom, right, and left.
Title: The title of the proposed article should be written in capital letters, Palatino Linotype, 12 pt, bold.
Abstract: Should be between 150-180 words. No citations should be used in the abstract. Font: Palatino Linotype, 10 pt, italic.
Keywords: Should be between 3-5 words. Font: Palatino Linotype, 10 pt, italic.
Title: The title of the proposed article should be written in capital letters, Palatino Linotype, 12 pt, bold.
Abstract: Should be between 150-180 words. Font: Palatino Linotype, 10 pt, italic.
Keywords: Should be between 3-5 words.
Extended Summary: Should be between 800-1500 words. Must be written in English. Title (Extended Abstract) font: Palatino Linotype, 11 pt, bold. Main text font: Palatino Linotype, 11 pt, justified.
Main Text: Should not exceed 10,000 words. Font: Palatino Linotype, 11 pt. Font for headings and subheadings: Palatino Linotype, 11 pt, bold, justified. Hierarchical numbering should be used for subheadings. A line space should be left before main headings.
Tables and Figures: Paragraph structure should be single-spaced, but with 0 pt spacing before and after. Font: Palatino Linotype, 9 pt, left-aligned. Text wrapping should also be disabled in figures and tables. Please refer to the examples in the article template for table and figure captions (Palatino Linotype, 11 pt) and their notation.
Appendices: Each appendix should be on a separate page, following the bibliography.
Articles should not directly cite the author or co-authors in a way that reveals their identity. Information about the authors should only be included on the title page for blind evaluation purposes.
Author Guidelines
Last Update Time:
June 21, 2026