Writing Rules

All manuscripts must be submitted electronically via,

https://dergipark.org.tr/ejeas

You will be guided throughout the submission process. There are no page charges.

Papers are accepted for publication on the understanding that they have not been published and are not going to be considered for publication elsewhere. Authors should certify that neither the manuscript nor its main contents have already been published or submitted for publication in another journal.

Manuscripts may be rejected without peer review by the editors if they do not comply with the instructions to authors or if they are beyond the scope of the journal.

Only one article can be published by a leading author in the same issue.

Preparation of Manuscript

Style and Format:

Manuscripts can be written both in English and Turkish. Manuscripts should be double column, single space with 2cm margins on all sides of the page, in Times New Roman font with size 9. Manuscripts should be submitted by the corresponding author of the manuscript after registration to EJEAS. Please use the Office Word Template when preparing your manuscript. The page limit is 12 pages for research articles. There is no predefined limit for review articles. The submitting author takes responsibility for the paper during submission and peer review.

Symbols, Units, and Abbreviations:

In general, the journal follows the conventions of Scientific Style and Format, The CSE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers, Council of Science Editors, Reston, VA, USA (8th ed.).

Manuscript Content:

Research articles should be divided into sections as appropriate and principal sections should be numbered consecutively (1. Introduction, 2. Materials and Methods, 3. Results, etc.), and subsections should be numbered 1.1., 1.2., etc.

Title and Contact Information:

Paper titles should be written in uppercase and lowercase letters, not all uppercase. Full names of authors are preferred in the author field but are not required. Affiliations of all authors should be given below the name field and contact information (e-mail) of the corresponding author should be included as a footnote.

Abstract:

The abstract must be a concise description of the main content of your article. The abstract must be between 150–250 words. It should be written as one paragraph, and should not contain displayed mathematical equations, tabular material, abbreviations, footnotes, or references.

Keywords:

Please provide 4-6 keywords or phrases to enable retrieval and indexing.

Tables and Figures:

Tables should be cited consecutively in the text. Every table must have a descriptive title and if numerical measurements are given, the units should be included in the column heading. Tables should be simple with simple borders and text should be written from the left side.

Each figure should be integrated in the paper body.  Figure widths can be 4-6 inch as 300 dpi.

The labels of the tables and the figures should be clear and informative. They should be below the figures and above the tables.

Author Contribution:

Data curation - Author Name Surname(NS); Formal analysis - NS; investigation - NS; Experimental Performance - NS; Data Collection - NS;, Processing - NS; Literature review - NS; Writing - NS; review and editing - NS...

Declaration of Competing Interest:

The authors declared no conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

Acknowledgments:

Names of funding organizations (if any) should be written.


References

References must be listed in numerical order at the end of the article and numbered in square brackets. Do not use individual sets of brackets for citation numbers that appear together, e.g., [1,5], not [1], [5]. Do not write unused references and please avoid unnecessary references. References should be formatted as follows:

Articles:

[1] Li, C., Sun, T., Kelly, K. F., & Zhang, Y. (2012). A compressive sensing and unmixing scheme for hyperspectral data processing. IEEE Transactions on Image Processing,21(3), 1200-1210.

[2] Singh, B. N., & Tiwari, A. K. (2006). Optimal selection of wavelet basis function applied to ECG signal denoising. Digital signal processing16(3), 275-287.

Books:

[3] Mallat, S. (1999). A wavelet tour of signal processing. Academic Press.

Theses:

[4] Karataş, A., Molecular biology and genetics of dipeptide biosynthesis: the system is an essential component of quorum sensing global regulation, (2000), PhD, Middle East Technical University, Ankara.

Conference Proceedings:

[5] Mert, A., & Akan, A. (2014). EEG denoising based on empirical mode decomposition and mutual information. In XIII Mediterranean Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing 2013 (pp. 631-634). Springer, Cham.

Chapters in Books:

[6] Castillo, E., Marty, A., Condoret, J. S., Combes, D., Enzymatic catalysis in nonconventional media using high polar molecules as substrates, In: Annals of the New York Academy of Science, J. S. Dordick, A. J. Russell (eds), The New York Academy of Science, New York, pp. 206-211, 1996.

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