Writing Rules

Author Guidelines of International Journal of Euroasian Researches

International Journal of Euroasian Researches is published four times in a year (March, June, September, December). Acceptance of articles is closed 30 days before each issue.
International Journal of Euroasian Researches is a peer-reviewed journal indexed in international indexes.
Manuscripts/articles deemed by the editorial board to be original, copyrighted and in violation of various ethical principles are not subject to the peer review process and are
returned to the author.
Original manuscripts submitted for publication in the International Journal of Euroasian
Researches are reviewed by the Editorial Board in terms of the scope, plagiarism rate (maximum 15%) and spelling rules of the journal. Manuscripts deemed appropriate are
sent to two referees who are experts in the field for evaluation. If one of the referees gives a negative opinion, it is sent to a third referee. If a positive report is received from two referees in the process, it is placed in the publication queue.
All referee evaluation processes can be monitored by the author step by step.
Manuscripts submitted to International Journal of Euroasian Researches should not have been published anywhere before.
The articles published in the journal are open access and will remain as such.
No royalties are paid for the articles published in the journal, all rights of the articles belong to International Journal of Euroasian Researches.
All responsibility for the content of the articles published in the journal belongs to the author.
The manuscripts can be tracked by the authors through the Article Tracking System at the
Dergipark address, the referee process can vary between one to three months depending on the intensity of the referees in the relevant field and in order to make a healthy evaluation. All researchers and academicians who submit articles and introductory articles accept this period.
The publication language of the journal is predominantly Turkish, but English or Russian publications can also be accepted, provided that they comply with the publication principles.
However, Turkish/English or Russian title, abstract and keywords should be included in the manuscript.

ARTICLE SUBMISSION PROCESS

1. While filling in the article metadata on Dergipark, the process (in Turkish and foreign languages; title, keyword, Turkish abstract of at least 200 words of the article and English or Russian abstract in full) proceeds afterwards.

2. In the articles, the plagiarism report (maximum 15%) is requested from the author to be uploaded to the system, if plagiarism / ethical violation is detected by the referee during the process, the article process is canceled.

3. After preparing the article in accordance with the journal writing rules, upload it to the template downloaded from the Writing Rules and Single Author Article Template v3 click to download or Writing Rules and Two Author Article Template v3 click to download.

4. While uploading the manuscript to the system after it has been placed in the template, information such as the author's name, title, institution, and e-mail address should not be included in the table. Since the articles can be seen by the system administrator, this information will be added after the referee process is completed.

5. During the article uploading process, the Ethics Declaration Form and Copyright Notice must be signed and uploaded.

Click to download the Article Template.

Click for ASA 6 Eurasian Style created for Zotero and Mendeley.

Click for Archive / Open Access Policy.
Please review the Ethical Principles and Publication Policy for publication processes and responsibilities.
Copyright Statement, Conflict of Interest Statement, Ethics Statement Forms
Click for Publication Process Chart.

The authors are expected to comply with the spelling rules and descriptive information, as they are among the criteria for the evaluation of spelling and shape integrity of the journals accepted to the national and international indexes.

JOURNAL WRITING RULES

TITLE
1. Title: It should be a title that is compatible with the content and best expresses the content and should be written in 12 font size and bold letters. The title of the article should be between 10-12 words at most.

2. Abstract: The abstract will be written in 10-point Ariel, and the first line will be positioned with a 1.25 cm indent and justified. An abstract of at least 200 words will be written. References, figures and table numbers should not be mentioned in the abstract. Keywords consisting of at least 5 and at most 8 words should be given by leaving a blank line under the abstract.

Keywords should be compatible with the article content and should be inclusive. At the end of the article; The article title, abstract and keywords should be in English and Russian.
Keywords: 3-5 words
TITLE
Abstract
Keywords:
КАПЮШОН
Резюме
Ключевые Слова
Structured Abstract
WRITTEN INFORMATION
Main Text: It should be written on A4 size (29.7x21 cm.) papers, in MS Word program, in Times New Roman or similar font, 11 points, with 1.15 line spacing. There should be 3 cm margins at the margins of the page and the pages should be numbered. Manuscripts should not exceed 10,000 (ten thousand) words, including abstract and bibliography. The parts that need to be emphasized in the text should be written in italic letters, not bold. Double emphases such as quotation marks and italic letters should not be included in the text.
Section Headings: Main, subheadings and subheadings can be used in the article to provide a regular information transfer. The title of the article should be written in capital letters, the main, intermediate and sub-headings, only the first letters should be written in capital letters and bold, as in the sample template.
Tables and Figures: Tables must be numbered and titled. Vertical lines should not be used in table drawing. Horizontal lines should only be used to separate the subheadings within the table. The table number should be written vertically at the top, justified to the left; table name should be written in italics with the first letter of each word capitalized. Tables should be where they should be in the text. Figures should be prepared in accordance with black and white printing. Figure numbers and names should be centered just below the figure. Figure number should be italicized and end with a period. The figure name should be written vertically next to it, with only the first letter/s being capitalized. Pictures: They should be sent as an attachment to the article in high resolution, scanned print quality. In naming pictures, the rules in figures and tables should be followed.
Figures, tables and pictures should not exceed 10 pages (one third of the article). Authors with technical means can place figures, tables and pictures in their places in the text, provided that they can be printed exactly.
In-text citation method should be used in manuscripts. Example (İnalcık 1997: 42)

WRITING RULES
Quotations and References
Direct quotations should be given in quotation marks. Quotations less than 2.5 lines between lines; Quotations longer than 2.5 lines should be written 1.5 cm from the right and left of the line, in block form and with 1 line spacing in 10 points. The use of footnotes should be avoided as much as possible, only explanations should be used and automatic numbering should be used.
At the end of the text, it should be arranged alphabetically according to the surnames of the authors. The surname of the author of the source used should be indicated first.
References, if an author has more than one publication with the same date, should be separated by letters such as (2020a: 42), (2021b) a, b, c next to the date.
It can be downloaded and used from the American Sociological Association 6 Eurasian Edition journal page for use in Zotero, Mendeley, and other citation programs (american-sociological-association-6th-edition-eurasia). Those who do not use this system will be manually cited and cited in accordance with the examples below.
References in the text should be written in parentheses as follows.

Book
In-Text Citation
(Köprülü 1991: 16)
(Faroqhi 2000: 42)
(Öztürk and Celep 2014: 75)
For publications with more than two authors, only the surname of the first author and 'et al.' should be written in the text:
If the name of the cited author is given in the text, only the publication date of the source should be written:
Ergin (1969: 42), on this subject.
In the works and manuscripts that do not have a publication date, only the surnames of the authors, encyclopedias, etc., whose author is not specified. In the works, the name of the work should be written.
In quotations from the second source, the original source should also be indicated:
Köprülü (1926, from Çelik 1998).
Source
Ergin, Muharrem. 1969. The Book of Dede Korkut. Istanbul: National Education Printing House.
Faroqhi, Suraiya. 2000. Cities and Citizens in the Ottoman Empire. trans. Neyyir Kalaycioglu. Istanbul: History Foundation Yurt Publishing.
Koprulu, Fuad. 1991. Establishment of the Ottoman State. Ankara: TTK Press.
Scientific Journal Article
In-Text Citation
(Arslan and Çöteli 2015: 185)
Source
Arslan, Celil, Methiye Gül Çöteli. 2015. “Bayburt City and Monumental (Public) Building Heritage in the History of Anatolia - Turkish City”. Eurasian Journal of International Studies 6(6): 185-219.
Ozturk, Emine, Halil Celep. 2014. “Sufi Moral and Social Peace in Seljuk Anatolia”. Eurasian Journal of International Studies 5(5): 74-90.
Encyclopedia Article/Article
In-Text Citation
(Akün 1989: 416-17)
Source
Akun, Omer Faruk. 1989. “Ali Mustafa Efendi”. ss. Turkey Diyanet Foundation Encyclopedia of Islam in 416-17. C. 2. Ankara: TDV Publications.
Thesis
In-Text Citation
(Ak 2012: 7)
Source
Ah, Mehmet. 2012. “19. The Socio-Economic Situation of the Teke Region Nomads in the 19th Century”. PhD Thesis, Akdeniz University Institute of Social Sciences, Antalya.
Archive
In-Text Citation
(BOA, A.{DVNSMHM.d.: 42/69[The Gregorian date will be written if necessary])
Source
General information of the funds will be written.
Presidency Ottoman Archive (BOA)
Mühimme Book A.{DVNSMHM.d
Book and journal titles should be written in italics; Sources such as articles, book chapters should be shown in quotation marks. While page number information is not required in the book tag; In short works such as magazines, encyclopedia articles, book chapters, the page range information of the section used must be included.
Example:
Akyıldız, Ali. 2004. Ottoman Bureaucracy and Modernization. Istanbul: Communication Publications.
If there is a translator, compiler, editor or editor of the book, the name should be included after the author and work information.
Example:
Manuscripts, Author. Title of Work. Library. Collection. catalog number. leaf. should be cited as:
Example:
In-Text Citation
(Asm 1326: 45a)
Source
Asim. Zeyl-i Zübdetü'l-Eş'âr. National Library. A. Emiri Effendi. no. 1326.
To refer to a work on the Internet Author's surname, Author's name. “Title of message”. Internet address. It is sufficient to provide the (Access Date) information.
Example:
Central Bank of Turkey Republic. “Living Index (Paid)” Electronic Data Distribution System. http://evds.tcmb.gov.tr/ (Access Date: 04.02.2009).
Article citations that have not yet been published but accepted for publication can also be shown as follows.
Example:
Atılım, Murat and Ekin Tokat (2008). ”Forecasting Oil Price Movements with Crack Spread Futures”. Energy Economics. In print (doi:10.1016/ j.eneco.2008.07.008).
References should be indicated as (a, b) if an author has more than one publication of the same date.

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