Author Guidelines

To submit an article to the journal;

1) First, fill out the Copyright and Author Agreement document.

2) Download the Journal Template File and write your article in accordance with the instructions on this template and send it to the journal as a Microsoft Word file (doc or docx). Due to the double-blind peer review application, where reviewers and authors do not see each other's names, the article should not contain information such as the name, institution, e-mail and ORCID number of the authors, and the names and file properties of the article and attachments to be uploaded to the system at all stages should not include any information about the authors. Author information will only be added during the publication process after the article is accepted.

3) References must be created in APA style, and a source management program such as Zotero, Endnote or Mendeley can be used for this purpose.


Article Title
Font size of article title must be 13 points.

Abstract
Abstract should be between 250-300 words and should be written here. Font size should be 11 points Times New Roman. This draft should be downloaded and continued when writing the text. The first page should not exceed one page. Font size can be reduced to 10.5 points font if necessary.

Keywords: First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth (Min. 3, max. 5.)

Turkish Article Title
Font size of article title must be 13 points.

Özet
Turkish abstract should be between 250-300 words and should be written here. Font size should be 11 points Times New Roman. This draft should be downloaded and continued when writing the text. The first page should not exceed one page. Font size can be reduced to 10.5 points font if necessary.

Anahtar Kelimeler: Birinci, İkinci, Üçüncü, Dördüncü, Beşinci (Min. 3, max. 5)

INTRODUCTION
The introduction should be written in Times New Roman 12-points font without paragraph indentation. The space between lines should be set to 1. 1-line space should be left between paragraphs. The text should be selected as justified on both sides (Trenberth and Dai, 2003). When giving references in the text; if the reference has a single author (Author surname, 2024), if it has two authors (Author surname 1 and Author surname 2, 2023), if it has three or more authors (Author surname 1 et al., 2022).

DATA AND WORK AREA (MAIN HEADINGS MUST BE IN 12 POINTS SIZE AND ALL CAPITAL LETTERS)
If there is no subheading after the main title, the text should begin without leaving any breaks.

METHOD
Data and Method (If there is a subheading under the main heading, there should be 6 pt space between them.
There should be no space between the subheading and the text. If a figure or table is required within the text, there should be 1-line space between the figure or table and the text.

Figure 1. Figure captions should be written in 11-points font and centered. There should be a 3-points space between the figure and the figure caption. There should be a 1-line space between the text following the figure and the figure caption.

FINDINGS AND EVALUATIONS
Figures or tables should not be given immediately after the main title. Figures/tables must be given following at least two lines of text. The size of the figure/table must be proportional to the text.

Table 1. The table text should be 11 points font and the text inside the table should be 10 points font. There should be a 3 pointst space between the table text and the table.

RESULTS
The findings obtained throughout the article should be summarized under the main title Results. There should be no figures/tables. The entire article should not exceed 12 pages.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This section should be added if preferred by the authors, it is not required to be included in the article.

REFERENCES
References should be written in APA format with Time New Roman 10-points font as seen in the examples below. Website addresses should not be in active view (blue-underlined). References should be in A-Z order from top to bottom by surname, each new source should start 0.25 in from the left. Website sources should be given as Web 1, Web 2 at the bottom and the date they were taken from the internet should be written in parentheses next to them.
Gadgil, S., P. N. Vinaychandran ve P. A. Francis (2003), Droughts of the Indian summer monsoon: Role of clouds over Indian Ocean, Curr. Sci., 85(12), 1713–1719.
Goswami, B. N., V. Venugopal, D. Sengupta, M. S. Madhusoodan ve P. K. Xavier (2006), Increasing trends of extreme rain events over India in a warming environment, Science, 314, 1442–1445, doi:10.1126/science.1132027.
Web 1, http://............., (16.01.2024 tarihinde alınmıştır).

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