Writing Rules

ERZINCAN UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES WRITING RULES
1. Articles should be prepared in "Office Word" program in A4 size.
2. The length of the articles should be in journal format and should not exceed 20 pages.
3. Page layout; Left: 2.5 cm, Right: 2.5 cm, Top: 2.5 cm and Bottom: 2.5 cm.
4. On the first page of the article;
- Turkish Title, 12 pt as TIMES NEW ROMAN, in All Large, Bold and Centered formats; The English title should be written in 12 font size with capital letters and in the center
-The name and surname of the author should be written in capital letters, Times New Roman, 11 font size, centered under the title of the article.
-Author's title, institution information, e-mail address, ORCID number 10 points, Times New Roman should be written under the author's name as shown in the template.
-Turkish and English citation information should be written in Times New Roman, 10 points.
5. On the second page of the article;
-Turkish Title, 12 pt TIMES NEW ROMAN, All in Large, Bold and centered format; The English title should be written in 12 font size with capital letters and in the center. The name of the author should be written under the title of the article in Times New Roman, 11 font size and in all capitals.
- Turkish and English abstracts not exceeding 150 words and Turkish and English keywords, at least 3 - maximum 4, should be included. Turkish abstract "Oz" and English abstract "Abstract" should be written in 10 point Times New Roman, single line spacing.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Since the blind peer-review system is applied in our article, the text sent to our journal should not contain any statement that would indicate my author's identity in the first version. The personal information of the author will be added to the text after the referee process.

6. Article Text;
- It should be written in 11 font size and "Times New Roman" font, with single line spacing, 6 pt from the top and bottom. When typing, there should be a character break after commas and periods.
-There should not be a starting indent in the paragraphs, 6 pt space should be left before and after the paragraph. In addition, no additional blank lines should be left between paragraphs.
Quotations longer than 40 words should be centered and italicized in 10 points.

7. Titles;
-The main headings of the article are 11 pt and all are capitalized; Sub-headings are 11 point bold (bold) and aligned to the left, as 1., 1.1., 1.1.1., 1.1.2., 1.1.2.1. should be numbered in decimal form. All letters of the main headings should be written in capitals, and only the initials of the subheadings should be written in capital letters. Headings should be divided up to a maximum of 4 levels. One line space should be left before the headings, and no spaces should be left after the headings.
8. All tables, figures and graphics in the article;
-It should be numbered consecutively at appropriate places in the text, centered on the page. Each table, figure or graphic should be given a title. Title; should be placed above the table, figure or graphic, centered on the page, with only the initials of the words in capital letters and in 10 points. The text in tables, figures and graphics should be in 10 points. Tables, figures or graphics should be easily readable and should conform to the page structure (not exceeding the page margins) given above.
Example: Table 3: Intergroup Interaction
9. Extended Summary;
- "Extended Summary in English" will be added to Turkish articles. “Extended Summary” should be written before the Endnotes at the end of the text, in Times New Roman, 11 pt, single-spaced.
10. All sources used in the article should be included in the bibliography section. The sources used should be in alphabetical order according to the surname of the author, without distinction of qualification (thesis, book, article, report, etc.). Works by the same author should be placed in the bibliography, starting with the "most recent" one. The bibliography indent should be set to (Hanging – 1 cm).

CITATION RULES

EÜSBED Citation Rule APA 6 spelling rules are required.
1. APA 6 RULES:
• References should be made in the text in accordance with APA 6. Endnotes should be preferred over footnotes. References in the text should be made as the surname of the author(s), year of the source and page number. If there is no author name, the institution name should be used instead of the author. Sample;
Citation in single-authored publications: (Gulmez, 2017:70), (Gulmez, 2017:71,73), (Gulmez, 2017: 71-79).
Citation in publications with two authors: (Gulmez and Akar, 2016:22).
Citation in publications with three or more authors: (Akar et al., 2014:35).
Citing multiple sources: (Schumpeter, 1934:66; Haldun, 2005:36)
Citation for the full source: (Inal, 1995)
Citation for sources without the author's name: (TÜİK, 2012:45).

• If the citation to be made is taken from a website and the author of the citation is determined, it should be cited similarly to the periodicals. If no date is given for the source downloaded from the internet, the date of access to the relevant file should be used as the year of the source. If the author of the citation is not known, the institution of the website and the year of access should be written in parentheses. Sample;
Citation with the name of the author and publication year: (Yerli, 2012)
Citation with unknown author's name and publication year: (Rekabet Kurumu, 2008).

• If more than one work of an author published in the same year is cited, the works should be shown with letters a, b, c, next to the year. Sample:
Gulmez (2013a), Gulmez (2013b).

2. REFERENCES WRITTEN EXAMPLE
Books:
TURAN, E. (2008). Siyaset Bilimine Giriş, YKY, İstanbul.

INAL, D. ve TIKEN, N. (2008). Dil Politikası, Ütopya Yayıncılık, Ankara.

REIS, Y., EREN, O. ve GUNDUZ, İ. (2008). Karşılaştırmalı Edebiyat, Hacettepe Yayınları, Ankara.

Translated Books

DRUCKER, P. (1994). Kapitalist Ötesi Toplum, (Trans.) ÇORAKÇI, B., İnkılap Kitabevi, İstanbul.

Books with Editors

OKÇU, M., AKTEL, M. ve KERMAN, U. (2007). “İki Süreci Anlamak: Kamu Yönetiminde Küreselleşme ve 'Avrupalılaşma'”, (Ed.) YILMAZ, A. ve BOZKURT, Y., Küresel Esintiler ve Yerel Etkiler Sarmalında Türk Kamu Yönetimi, Gazi Kitabevi, Ankara.

Books Without Author's Name

DPT (2003). İllerin ve Bölgelerin Sosyo-Ekonomik Gelişmişlik Sıralaması Araştırması (2003), Yayın No: DPT 2671, Ankara.

Articles

YAVUZ, A., ALBENİ, M. ve KAYA, D.G. (2009). “Ulusal İnovasyon Politikaları ve Kamu Harcamaları: Çeşitli Ülkeler Üzerine Bir Karşılaştırma”, Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi EÜSBEDi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi, 14(4): 65-90.

Newspapers

GÖKÇE, D. (1997). “Merkez Bankasının Bağımsızlığı Sorunu”, Milliyet, 15 Mart.

Theses

ÖZKUL, G. (2008). Girişimcilik Teorileri ve Girişimci Tipleri: Antalya-Burdur-Isparta İllerinde (İBBS Düzey 2 TR61 Bölgesinde) İmalat Sanayi KOBİ'lerindeki Girişimciler Üzerine Bir İnceleme, Yüksek Lisans Tezi, Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, Isparta.

Internet Based Resources

1. If the author of the resource is specific, it should be given in the bibliography similar to that of periodicals. However, the internet address where the source is located must also be given with all extensions. If no date has been given for the resources downloaded from the Internet, the date of access to the relevant file should be used both in the bibliography and in the text. The example is:

ENER, N. (2002). “Yeni Yükselen Pazarlar (Emerging Markets) İçin Pazarlama Stratejileri”, http://iktisat.uludag.edu.tr/dergi/11/02-neriman/02-neriman.htm, (10.05.2005).

2. If the source is taken from the web page of an institution or organization rather than belonging to an author, the name of the institution, the title of the article (if any) and all extensions of the internet address should be given in the bibliography. The example is:

REKABET KURUMU (2010). “Rekabet Hukukunun Esasları”, http://www.rekabet.gov.tr/index.php?Sayfa=sayfaicerik&icId=53, (17.03.2010).