“Journal of Anatolian Geography” believes that geography is an interdisciplinary field recognized as a universal science. Geography is a science with a long history of understanding the complexity of societies, cultures, natural processes, and settlements and explaining the interactions between these elements. In this framework, the objectives of our journal are as follows:
Definition of Geography: Geography is a multifaceted science that examines issues such as the characteristics of the earth, the organization of settlements, natural processes, climate, soil, and sustainable development. Geographical studies aim to understand the complex interactions between physical and human elements, to document settlements around the world through mapping techniques, and to contribute to the accumulation of knowledge on various issues at regional, national, and global scales.
Aims of the Journal: “Journal of Anatolian Geography,” based on this comprehensive definition of geography, aims to investigate the geographical processes taking place in various areas around the world, especially in Anatolian geography, and the effects of these processes on people and the environment. Adopting a multidisciplinary approach, the journal brings together researchers from physical geography, human geography, cartography, environmental sciences, and other related disciplines. Our aim is to publish original research covering a wide range of geographical sciences and articles from various perspectives, thus contributing to geographical knowledge and creating a scientific dialog at the regional and global level.
The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following topics:
1. Physical Geography: Research focusing on physical geography topics such as climate, topography, geomorphology, hydrology, and vegetation.
2. Human Geography: Studies on population, settlement, culture, tourism, economy, and social geography.
3. Cartography and Geographic Information Systems (GIS): Research on topics such as map design, geostatistical analysis, and GIS applications.
4. Remote Sensing (RLS): Research on remote sensing techniques, satellite image analysis, remote sensing applications, and geo-information systems integration.
5. Environmental Sciences: Studies focusing on environmental sciences such as natural resources, environmental degradation, sustainability, and disaster in Anatolia.
6. Cultural Heritage and Historical Geography: Topics including Anatolia's cultural heritage, historical geography, and archaeological research.
7. Transportation and Infrastructure: Research on Anatolia's transportation infrastructure, urban planning, and urban development.
The journal aims to evaluate contributions including original research, reviews, and methodology-oriented articles in these areas. “Journal of Anatolian Geography” focuses on bringing together researchers from various disciplines in the field of geography and contributing to the accumulation of geographical knowledge on a regional and global scale.
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Files Expected to be Submitted with the Article
1) Plagiarism Report: Articles are evaluated together with the plagiarism (IThenticate, Turnitin, etc.) report as per the decision taken. For this reason, articles must be submitted with a plagiarism report when uploading to the site.
2) Copyright Transfer Form: Copyright transfer of the articles is obtained by filling out and signing the form provided on the journal's website. The signed Copyright Transfer Form should be downloaded from here, signed, scanned, and uploaded to the system as a PDF. Publications of authors who do not submit this form cannot be published.
3) Ethics Committee Permission/Report Form: It is a document used to evaluate the compliance of experiments and studies conducted on humans in research studies with ethical standards. This form ensures compliance with issues such as research ethics, confidentiality, obtaining consent, and ensuring that the study is conducted in accordance with ethical rules. For this reason, this form should be uploaded to the system as a PDF if necessary in your article. If there is no need for Ethics Committee Permission/Report in terms of the content of your article, this form should be filled in and uploaded to the system as a PDF.
General Rules of Article Writing
Correspondence for all articles submitted for publication in the Journal of Anatolian Geography (JAG) is carried out through the journal parking system with the author/authors who upload the article online. Manuscripts proposed for publication should be PC compatible and prepared in the Office Word program (.doc,.docx format).
Preparation of articles
1. The manuscripts should be prepared in 2 columns, single-spaced, 10-point Times New Roman typeface, with 1.5 cm margins on the top, bottom, right, and left sides.
2. The first line of each paragraph should start 0.5 cm inside, the manuscript should be a maximum 25 pages (including references), and page numbers should be placed in the center at the bottom of the page.
3. The main section headings of the article should be numbered as Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Conclusions, and Discussion, justified, 10 pt, bold, and capitalized.
4. The introduction should be preceded by an abstract of 200–250 words in Turkish and English, recording the scope, purpose, results obtained, and methodology used in the study. The English title of the study should appear above the English abstract. A maximum of 5 Turkish and English keywords representing the content of the study should be included next to the English and Turkish abstracts.
5. The introduction of the study should be stated as “1. Introduction." Sub-sections should be numbered as “1.1” or “1.2” using the section number within each section.
6. Indicators such as tables and figures (photographs, graphics, etc.) in the studies should be numbered and given with a descriptive title.
7. All kinds of responsibility for the studies sent to our journal for publication within the rules belongs to the author or authors.
8. Authors may be asked to make some corrections on the text in line with the editorial board and referee reports.
9. In studies requiring ethics committee permission, information about the permission (name of the committee, date, and number) should be included in the method section and also on the first or last page of the article. In addition, this document should be sent with the article via the Journal Parking System. Research requiring Ethics Committee permission is as follows:.
All kinds of research conducted with qualitative or quantitative approaches that require data collection from participants using survey, interview, focus group study, observation, experiment, and interview techniques
Use of humans and animals (including materials/data) for experimental or other scientific purposes, Clinical trials in humans, Research on animals, - Retrospective studies in accordance with the law on the protection of personal data,
You can also determine whether you need an Ethics Committee decision for your publication by carefully reading the information on https://trdizin.gov.tr/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/TRDizin_etik_ilkeleri_akis_semasi.pdf.
10. There should not be any statement in the manuscript or in the file names to identify the author(s).
11. Turkish authors submitting manuscripts in English should include a Turkish title, a 200-250 word Turkish abstract, and keywords representing their work.
12. In studies submitted to our journal, the contribution rate of the authors should be indicated, and a declaration of no conflict of interest and data accessibility, if any, should be included in Turkish and English.
13. References should be organized according to the American Psychological Association (APA) 7 format.
Gümüşhane University Faculty of Letters Department of Geography Journal of Anatolian Geography is committed to the impartial and reputable development and dissemination of knowledge. The processes applied in this direction are directly reflected in the quality of the work of the authors and the institutions supporting the authors. Peer-reviewed studies are studies that embody and support the scientific method. During the publication process, authors, readers, researchers, publishers, referees, and editors are expected to comply with ethical principles. These stakeholders should pay attention to the standard general and specific ethical rules and responsibilities shared below according to the open access guidelines published by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) and the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
I. General actions against scientific research and publication ethics
a) Plagiarism: Presenting the ideas, methods, data, applications, writings, forms, or works of others as one's own work, in whole or in part, without attribution in accordance with the rules of scientific ethics,
b) Forgery: producing data that is not based on research, editing or modifying a submitted or published work based on untrue data, reporting or publishing them, presenting research that has not been conducted as if it has been conducted,
c) Distortion: falsifying research records and data obtained, falsifying methods, devices, and materials not used in the research, excluding data that are not in accordance with the research hypothesis, manipulating data or results to fit relevant theories or assumptions, falsifying or shaping research results in line with the interests of the persons and organizations receiving support,
d) Duplicate Publication: Presenting more than one work containing the same results of research as separate works in associate professorship exam evaluations and academic promotions
e) Slicing: Inappropriately dividing the results of research into parts in a way that disrupts the integrity of the research and presenting them as separate works in certain exam evaluations and academic incentives and promotions by publishing a large number of publications without citing each other,
f) Unfair Authorship: Including people who have not actively contributed to the article, not including people who have actively contributed, changing the author ranking in an unjustified and inappropriate manner, removing the names of active contributors from the work during publication or in subsequent editions, using his/her influence to get his/her name included among the authors even though he/she has not actively contributed,
g) Other Types of Ethical Violations: Failure to clearly indicate the persons, institutions or organizations that provide support and their contributions to the research in the publications of the research conducted with support, failure to comply with ethical rules in research conducted on humans and animals, failure to respect patient rights in publications, sharing the information contained in a work that they are assigned to review as a referee with others before publication, misuse of resources, spaces, facilities and devices provided or allocated for scientific research, making completely groundless, unwarranted and deliberate accusations of ethical violations (YÖK Scientific Research and Publication Ethics Directive, Article 8).
II. Responsibilities of stakeholders
1. Responsibilities of authors
In studies requiring ethics committee approval, information about the permission (name of the committee, date, and number) should be included in the method section and also on the first or last page of the article. In case reports, information on the signature of the informed consent form should be included in the article.
It should be declared that all data in the article are real and original. Copyright regulations must be complied with for the intellectual and artistic works used.
Plagiarism, errors, suspicious situations, and suggested corrections shown as a result of preliminary evaluation or peer review are mandatory. If not, a consistent justification should be provided.
Persons who have not contributed intellectually to the article should not be listed as authors.
The article or research should be prepared in accordance with the spelling rules of our journal, and the “References” should be prepared in full.
Plagiarism and falsified data should be avoided.
Authors should inform the editor and the editorial board when they detect an error in their work and cooperate for the correction or retraction process.
It should not be possible to publish the research in more than one journal, and the Copyright Transfer Form in the journal system should be filled in.
2. Responsibilities of Arbitrators
3. Responsibilities of the editors
Editors are required to comply with the ethical responsibilities set out in the “COPE Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors” and “COPE Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors” published by the “Committee on Publication Ethics” (COPE).
The journal editor is responsible for all articles published in the journal. In addition to the responsibilities mentioned above, he/she must also comply with the ethical responsibilities listed below.
The editor should provide authors with up-to-date publication and editorial guidelines on what is expected of them.
Editors have the responsibility and authority to accept or reject manuscripts. They must use this responsibility and authority in a proper and timely manner.
Editors should not be in conflict of interest regarding the articles they accept or reject.
Editors should accept articles that are original and will contribute to the field.
Editors should create a database of referees and update the database according to the performance of the referees.
Editors should allow inaccurate, incomplete, and problematic articles to be withdrawn before or after the referee report or to be published after correction.
Editors should ensure that articles evaluated by at least two reviewers are evaluated according to a double-blind review system and keep the reviewers confidential.
Articles should include the dates of submission and acceptance for publication.
4. Plagiarism Policy
Editors, referees, and authors are required to comply with the international code of ethics for publications and to ensure that manuscripts comply with spelling rules. If plagiarism or unethical behavior is detected, publication may be rejected. High similarity rates can cause an article to be rejected before or even after acceptance. Depending on the type of article, this is expected to be less than 15% or 20%.
5. Publication Policy
1. The Journal of Anatolian Geography is published electronically twice a year, in June and December.
2. The works to be submitted to the journal must be mainly in the field of geography.
3. The journal accepts submissions in Turkish and English.
4. All works submitted to the journal will first be examined by the “Editorial Board” in terms of content, spelling rules, and other aspects.
4.1. “Research Articles” to be submitted to the journal should have Turkish “Abstract” and “Keywords” and English “Abstract” and "Keywords,” respectively.
4.3. The journal applies a “blind refereeing” system for “research articles.”.
4.4. “Research articles” that comply with the “Editorial Guidelines” are evaluated by at least two “referees.”. In order for such a work to be accepted for publication, the positive report of both “referees” to whom the work is sent is required. If one of the reports is positive and the other is negative, the related work is sent to a third referee. The “Editorial Board” decides on the acceptance or rejection of the work in line with the report from the third referee.
4.5. The “Editorial Board” decides whether all manuscripts submitted to the journal will be published as is or partially corrected after the relevant processes are completed, or otherwise, and the result is notified to the author(s). Corrected manuscripts should be submitted to the journal management within one month at the latest.
5. The legal responsibility of the works published in the journal belongs entirely to the author(s), and the ideas defended in the works do not reflect the opinion of Gümüşhane University, Faculty of Literature, Department of Geography.
6. No royalties are paid to the author(s) for the published works.
7. The copyrights of the published works are considered to be transferred to the Journal of Anatolian Geography, whether or not there is a relevant statement. This also indicates that the authors accept the rules of “Open Journal Systems” set by “Tübitak DergiPark.”.
8. Works published in the journal can be quoted, provided that the source is cited.
No fee is charged to the author or his/her organization under any name.