Writing Rules

Hacettepe University Journal of Faculty of Letters (HUJFL), considers the articles that are related to the relevant fields it covers and that conforms with the academic writing rules. It is expected that articles in Turkish should conform with the current spelling rules of the Turkish Language Association, and articles in a foreign language (i.e., English, French and German) should be in rapport with the spelling rules of the relevant language. Submitted articles must contain at least five thousand and at most ten thousand words. Articles should be written in Times New Roman font, size 10 and single line spacing. Manuscripts to be sent to HUJFL should be arranged in compatible with the HUJFL Article Template. The bibliography should comply with APA 6th edition standards. Articles should be sent to the journal in .doc or .docx format, not .pdf.

After the preliminary evaluation, the articles that are found to be not suitable for the scope, writing convention, citation format and/or journal template are rejected.

1. Title and Author Information
The title of the article should be centred on the page, 14 points in font size, bold, and the initials of the words should be capitalized. The line before the title should be set to 0 pt, the next line to be 0 pt, and the line spacing should be set to 1.15 pt.

In the articles written in Turkish, the English titles should be written under the Turkish title; and the articles written in English, the Turkish title should be placed under the English title. This second title should be centred on the page, 14 points in font size, normal, and the initials of the words should be capitalized. The line before the title should be set to 0 pt, the next line to be 0 pt, and the line spacing should be set to 1.15 pt.

The title should be short and informative about the research topic. The length of the title should not exceed 12 words. The title should reflect the content and subject area of the article.

The names of the author(s) should be given in lowercase letters, with the surname in uppercase, in 11 points in font size and left-justified. For the author’s name, the previous line should be set to 0 pt, the next line to be 0 pt and the line spacing to 1.0 pt.

The title, institution, e-mail and ORCID numbers of the author(s) should be indicated in the footnote with an asterisk in 10 points.


2. Abstract and Keywords
At the beginning of each article, there must be an abstract in Turkish and English. If the language of the article is Turkish, the Turkish abstract should be given first; if the article is in English, the English abstract should be given first.

Abstract and “Öz” titles should be written in 11 points in font size, bold and centred on the page; the line before the title should be set to 0 pt, the next line to be 0 pt, and the line spacing should be set to 1.15.
The abstract of the article should be written in 250-300 words, reflecting the purpose, method and findings of the research.
Each article should contain at least five and at most seven keywords related to the abstract.
Abstract and keywords should be written in 10 points.

3. Sections and Sub-sections
First-level main headings should be written in 11 points, bold, plain and the initials of the words should be capitalized. The line before the title should be set to 12 pt, the next line to 12 pt and the line spacing to 1.0 pt.

Second-level subheadings should be written in 11 font size, bold, italic, and the initials of the words should be capitalized. The line before the title should be set to 12 pt, the next line to 12 pt and the line spacing to 1.0 pt.

Third-level subheadings should be written in 11 font size, thin, italic, and the initials of the words should be capitalized. The line before the title should be set to 12 pt, the next line to 12 pt and the line spacing to 1.0 pt.

Fourth-level subheadings should start in one tab and be written in 11 pt, thin, italic, and the initials of the words should be capitalized. The line before the title should be set to 12 pt, the next line to 12 pt and the line spacing to 1.0 pt.

In the body of the text, paragraph indents should be made within 1 cm and the entire paragraph should be justified. Paragraphs throughout the entire text should be set to 0 pt for the previous line, 0 pt for the next line and the line space should be set to 0 pt.


4. Footnotes and References
References should be given in accordance with APA 6th edition.

When it is necessary to give footnotes to the articles, explanations should be given at the end of the page by referring to the numbers placed in the text.

Footnotes should be set to 10 pt, previous line to 0 pt, next line to 0 pt and line spacing to 1.0 pt; the footnote text should be justified.


5. Figures
Figure title should be centred below the figure. In the text, there must be a clear reference to the figure. In the figure title, the previous line should be set to 0 pt, the next line to be 6 pt and the line spacing to 1.0.

In the figure titles, only the first letter of the first word should be written in capital letters. No text should be placed to the right or left of the figures.

If the figure is taken from another source, reference should be made to the source cited in the figure title.

6. Tables
The table title should be centred above the table. Inside the text body, there should be a clear reference to the table. In the table header, the previous row should be set to 0 pt, the next row to 6 pt and the row spacing to 1.0. Considering the table title, only the first letter of the first word should be capitalized. No text should be placed to the right or left of the tables.

Bold characters should not be used in the titles within the table, and borders should be used similar to the table exemplified in the HUJFL Article Template.

The texts in the table should be 10 points in size and the line spacing should be set to 1.0 pt.


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