Author Guidelines

Instructions for Authors 

  • The journal is an open-access, international, peer-reviewed journal.
  • The article must be prepared according to the MAMAD word template 2024, and the copyright transfer form 2024 must be signed and downloaded from the journal page.
  • The author's first page should include, from top to bottom, the article's title, author names, essence, keywords, English title, Abstract, Abstract text, and keywords. At the bottom of the page, in the sub-information section, there should be article history, author information, and citation information.
  • This first page should have no introduction section.
  • The introduction section should start on page 2.
  • The essence and abstract parts on the first page may have a word sum of 150-180.
  • It should never overflow to the second page.
  • The second page should start with the introduction. In the last paragraph of the introduction section, the aim of the study should be given clearly (The objective of this study is .........).
  • 1. The introduction and other article sections should be in Times New Roman font, 12 pt.
  • 2. Materials and Methods 2.1 subheadings and 2.2 methods should be created separately. Subtitles from the third grade can be added to these titles. The caps must be dark-colored and left-handed.
  • 3. Results and Discussion section.
  • 4. Conclusion section.
  • APA 6 style should be used for citations in the article text and for creating a list of resources. Example references in the text are according to the number of authors; "In previous work conducted on this subject ... (Yildirim, 2009; Bal and Bektaş 2012; Bal et al., 2013)." or "in previous work done on this subject, it should be given by Yıldırım (2009), Bal and Bektaş (2012) and Bal et al., (2013).
  • Shapes and diagrams are shown in the text, and their titles should be based on the middle.
  • The conclusion section should be presented in bullet points.
  • References
  • The APA 6 style should be used when creating the resources section. Examples;
  • Babiak, M.,  and Kudela, J., (1995). A contribution to the definition of the fiber saturation point. Wood Science and Technology, 29 (3), 217-22, DOI: 10.33725/mamad.420917
  • Bal, B. C.,  and Bektaş, I., (2012). The physical properties of heartwood and sapwood of Eucalyptus grandis. Proligno, 8 (4), 35-43, DOI: 10.33725/mamad.420917
  • Bal, B.C., (2018). The effects of some tool path adjustments of CNC machines on surface roughness and processing time of fiberboards, Mobilya ve Ahşap Malzeme Araştırmaları Dergisi, 1(1), 21-30, DOI: 10.33725/mamad.420917
  • Bao, F. C., Jiang, Z. H., Jiang, X. M., Lu, X. X., Luo, X. Q., and Zhang, S. Y. (2001). Differences in wood properties between juvenile wood and mature wood in 10 species grown in China. Wood Science and Technology, 35 (4), 363-375,
  • Malkoçoğlu, A. (1994). Technological properties of Oriental beech (Fagus Orientalis L.) wood. Karadeniz Technical University, Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences, PhD Thesis, Trabzon.
  • Örs, Y., and Keskin, H. (2001). Wood material knowledge. Gazi University textbook, S: 77, Ankara.

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