Journal of Universal History Studies (JUHIS): It has publishing aim that the fieldworks which are related to the scope of history and archaeology with the rigorous observation of the reviewer. It is aimed with these studies which are published that contribution of Turkish and World history and mediation of the reunite with readers. The journal wishes to reach a lot more readers with using open access system. To be among the most respected journals in the field of history in Turkey and in the world is among our greatest goals. The Journal of Universal History Studies aims to be comprehensive and therefore welcomes national and international papers on historical research without any historical or regional restrictions.
Journal of Universal History Studies (JUHIS): It is a scientific journal which is peer-reviewed journal and published in June and December twice a year. Besides scientific essays, it includes blurbs and reviews. In the journal; History and Archaeology studies are published. In the journal, we take under review the scientific studies which are written in Turkish and English. However, the articles that use foreign archives and are sent in English will be given priority in the publication phase (after they successfully pass the peer-review process). It will be carried out guest editorship executions in the journal.
2. The study has to be in the Word format and it has to be uploaded in the same format.
3. Article has to be prepared with Times New Roman typeface. Abstracts, text and references have to be 12 type size. Row pitch has to be 1,2, before 6nk and after 6nk. The indent has to be 1,5 cm.
4. The page top must be 3 cm, bottom 2 cm, left-right margins 2.5 cm. Abstract and main text must be written justified.
5. Main title has to be written 14 type size, thick and centred. Main title's and Subtitles’ first letters have to be capital.
6. The abstract has to be prepared in 150-350 words in Turkish and it has to be translated in English and it has to be put in the first page of the study. The keywords have to be written under the abstract and it has to be maximum 5 words. An extended abstract should be prepared with a minimum of 1 page and a maximum of 1.5 pages. "Extended Abstract Guidelines" must be read in this regard.
7. Quotations which are in the studies do not have to exceed 15 % of the study. Quotations which are less than 3 lines have to be written in the text and with inverted comma, quotations which are more than 3 lines have to be written italics and 1,2 row pitch, 1 cm from the right of the line and 1,5 cm from the left of the line, in block and with inverted comma. Expressions in quotation marks should be italicised.
8. Page numbers have to be at the end of the page and centred.
9. Footnotes have to be in the text. Footnotes which are given for the purpose of exposition have to be 10 type size and 1 row pitch.
10. Every study has to have bibliography. Bibliography has to start in a separate page.
11. Appendixes have to be given after bibliography and have to be started in a separate page.
12. The elements like table, picture and graphic names which will be used in the text have to be 10 type size and the source has to be shown necessarily.
13. The information which is related to the writer hasn't to be in the text while it is being uploaded to the system. Study has to be written with the rules which are stated in the template, firstly Name and Surname, Institution Information, (Tr and Eng) e-mail and Orcid ID.
14. It should be stated that the articles comply with Research and Publication Ethics. (On the first page)
The Rules of Footnote and Bibliography
1. The books of single writer
2. The books of two writers
3. The books of more than two writers
4. Chapter in a book
5. The articles of single writer
6. The articles of two writers
7. The articles of more than two writers
8. Symposium Statements
9. Dissertations
10. Encyclopedia Article
11. Archive Documents
12. Newspapers
13. Assembly Reports
14. Internet Addresses
NOTE: It can be benefited from APA 6 rules except from example usage information above. Please Click for further information.
ETHICAL PRINCIPLES
Ethical Principles for the Writer
Ethical Principles for the Reviewer
Ethical Principles for the Editors
The editor and field editors of JUHIS should hold the following ethical responsibilities that are based on the guides "COPE Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors" and "COPE Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors" published as open Access by Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Unethical Behaviour: Should you encounter any unethical act or content in JUHIS apart from the ethical responsibilities listed above, please notify the journal by e-mail at juhisjournal@gmail.com.
PUBLICATION POLICY
Pre-Review
Review
Edit
ARCHIVING POLICY
OPEN ACCESS POLICY
Journal of Universal History Studies does not receive any help or support from any institution or organization.
J. Univ. Hist. Stud. does not require any fee or any other benefit from the authors for publication / evaluation of the articles submitted. It is worth noting that the journal does not offer any form of compensation to its authors for their contributions.
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