• RumeliDE contains original scientific publications. All published articles, except editorials, are subject to a double blind peer review process.
• The aim of the journal is to contribute to science by publishing high quality publications of scientific importance. For this purpose, original research articles, reviews, case reports and letters to the editor are published in all fields related to basic or extended clinical experience in health sciences.
• RumeliDE is an independent, double-blind peer-reviewed, open access and online journal that aims to publish articles in all fields related to language, culture, literature, translation, education and state science. Articles should describe original data that have not been previously published or submitted for publication elsewhere.
• Manuscripts that are deemed suitable for RumeliDE submission rules and the scope of the journal are sent to at least two referees who are experts in their fields for scientific evaluation. RumeliDE Editorial Board members, who discuss the suitability of the manuscript, then take into account the comments of the referees on each submission. The final decision for all submitted manuscripts belongs to the Editor-in-Chief. The Editorial Board of RumeliDE is committed to comply with the criteria of the International Council of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), World Association of Medical Editors (WAME) and Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
• RumeliDE is a journal that publishes academic, scientific and research-based articles in the fields of language, literature, theatre, communication, folklore, culture, translation studies, language and literature education.
The publication language is Turkish; however, articles written in most of the world languages (Cyrillic, Latin, Arabic, Hebrew, Greek, Georgian, Armenian, Indian, Chinese, Korean, Japanese) are also accepted.
RumeliDE Subject Category: Humanities
RumeliDE Science Area: Philology
RumeliDE Keywords: Language, culture, literature, translation, education, folklore
Language: The study of all languages simultaneously and diachronically, interdisciplinary studies of languages.
Literature: Mainly Turkish literature, Western literature, Eastern literatures and comparative literature studies.
Folklore: Mainly Turkish folklore and folkloric studies of the peoples of the world.
Culture: Studies in the context of language, culture and literature.
Translation Studies: Translation studies in the context of all languages.
Language education: Studies on mother tongue and language education for foreigners.
Literature education: The study of literature as an art.
Readership
The target audience is members of professions, specialists, researchers, specialisation and doctoral students as well as students related to this field in all fields of social sciences and humanities. It aims to contribute to the spread of continuous professional development and research culture.
Copyright
The copyrights of the works published in RumeliDE Journal belong to their authors. Authors give permission for their intellectual work to be published by RumeliDE Journal under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) licence.
Submissions are expected to comply with the following guidelines.
After the manuscript has been submitted through the Article Tracking System from the personal page entered with the e-mail address and password, the referee process can be followed from the same system. After this stage, reports from all referees should be waited for the corrections to be made. Because authors can add corrections to the system only once. When a referee makes the correction requested by one referee and the manuscript is added to the system, if a second referee requests a correction at the next stage, the requested corrections will not be made.
Title: It should be a title that is compatible with the content and best expresses it, and should be written in 11 pt, bold letters and general centre, indent left and right 0, spacing first 12 and then 12 line spacing 14.
Author name(s) and address: Information such as the author's name, title, institution where he/she works and e-mail address where he/she can be reached should not be included under the title of the article. Since author names can be seen by the system administrator, this information will be added to the manuscript by the editor. When the manuscripts are added to the system, it should be ensured that no information belonging to the author is included in the manuscript. This is important in order to allow the referees who will review the article to move more easily.
Abstract: At the beginning of the article, there should be an abstract in Turkish and English, which briefly and concisely expresses the subject and consists of at least 200 and at most 250 words. Keywords (Keywords) consisting of at least 3 and at most 5 words should be given with one line space under the abstract. Abstract text should be written in Georgia normal 9; general justified left and right; indent left and right 1 cm; spacing first 12 then 12 line spacing 14; Abstract title should be written in Georgia normal 10 bold; general centre; indent left and right 1 cm; spacing first 12 then 12 line spacing 14.
Keywords: Georgia normal 9; general right justified; indent left and right 1 cm; spacing 12 then 12 line spacing 14.
Main text: A4 size (29.7×21 cm.), Word program, Georgia font, 10 pt, general right justified, indent left and right 0, spacing 12 before, 12 after, line spacing 14. There should be a 2.5 cm margin on the page edges and the pages should not be numbered. The main text, excluding the abstract and bibliography page, should not be less than 5 pages and should not exceed 30 pages. Paragraphs should not be started in the text of the article.
Footnote: All information in the footnote should be written in Georgia normal 8; general right justified; indentation hanging 1 cm; spacing before 0 then 0 line spacing single.
Section headings: In the article, main, intermediate and subheadings can be used in order to provide an orderly transfer of information, and headings can be numbered if necessary; however, automatic numbering should not be done.
Tables and figures: Tables should be numbered and titled. Tables should be placed where they should be in the text. Figures should be prepared for colour printing. Table specifications are auto-fit; table texts should be written with Georgia normal 9, general right justified left, indent left and right 0, spacing 6 then 6 line spacing single. Figure numbers and names should be written centrally just below the figure.
Images: High resolution, print quality scanned images should be given in their place in the text. The rules for naming pictures should follow the rules for figures and tables.
Citations and references: The following citation and referencing standards should be followed in the articles to be submitted to our journal. Works that do not comply with these rules will be returned to the author for correction. Quotations exceeding a few sentences in the text should be written with Georgia normal 9; general right justified left; indentation left and right 1 cm; spacing 6 then 6 line spacing single.
NOTE: Dear authors, you need to review your references and check that they comply with the spelling rules of our journal. We kindly ask you to submit your article after making sure that it is formatted in accordance with the spelling rules of our journal.
Since we carry out the refereeing and authorship procedures of our authors and referees who are Dergipark users from www.rumelide.com, they must also be a member of this address in order to contribute to our journal.
Author's Guide
Duties and Responsibilities of Authors
Peer-reviewed studies are studies that support and realise the scientific method. At this point, it is of great importance that all parties involved in the publication process (authors, readers and researchers, publisher, referees and editors) comply with ethical principles. RumeliDE journal adheres to national and international standards on research and publication ethics. It complies with the Press Law, the Law on Intellectual and Artistic Works and the Directive on Scientific Research and Publication Ethics of Higher Education Institutions. RumeliDE has adopted the International Ethical Publishing Principles published by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA) and World Association of Medical Editors (WAME). It also undertakes to comply with the decisions of the Turkish Editors' Workshop.
RumeliDE scans all submitted articles to prevent plagiarism. The studies submitted for review are checked for plagiarism using Turnitin & Ithenticate software. The similarity rate is expected to be less than 25%. The main measure of similarity is the author's compliance with the rules of citation and citation. If the similarity rate is 1%, but citation and quotation are not done properly, plagiarism may still be in question. In this respect, citation and quotation rules must be known and carefully applied by the author.
Plagiarism, duplication, false authorship/ denied authorship, research/data fabrication, article slicing, sliced publication, copyright infringement and concealment of conflict of interest are considered unethical behaviours. All articles that do not comply with accepted ethical standards are removed from publication. This includes articles containing possible irregularities and non-conformities detected after publication.
RumeliDE follows COPE's Ethical Toolkit for a Successful Editorial Office. RumeliDE editors will take measures to prevent the publication of articles in which plagiarism, citation manipulation, data falsification, data fabrication, and other research misconduct have occurred. In no case will RumeliDE or its editors knowingly allow such misconduct to occur. In the event that RumeliDE editors become aware of any allegations of research misconduct related to an article published in their journal, they will follow COPE's guidelines regarding allegations.
Reviewers should inform the Editor if they suspect research or publication misconduct. The Editor is responsible for taking the necessary action in accordance with COPE recommendations.
The complaint must relate to content, procedures or policies that are the responsibility of RumeliDE or our editorial team. Complaints should be emailed directly to editor@rumelide.com and will be treated confidentially. The editor responds to complaints immediately. The editor follows the procedure outlined in the COPE flowchart regarding complaints.
Any interest, financial or otherwise, that may cause the person to be conflicted in his or her work, significantly impair his or her objectivity, or give an unfair advantage in favour of any person or organisation. All sources of financial support received during the conduct of the research and preparation of the manuscript and the role of sponsors in the study should be disclosed. If there is no source of funding, this should also be indicated. Examples of potential conflicts of interest that should be disclosed include consultancies, salaries, grants. Potential conflicts of interest should be disclosed at the earliest possible stage.
The legal responsibilities arising from the content of the studies published in the journal belong entirely to the author(s).
The magazine uses paid services for digital publishing, graphic design and participation in international indexes; Therefore, the authors who submit articles to our journal are required to pay 2500 TRY (200 USD for foreign authors) to the bank account of Yakup YILMAZ (T. İş Bankası IBAN: TR540006400000114000860261), even if their articles are accepted or rejected. The payment document will be sent to the editor from the additional files in the system. Proof of payment must be submitted for the arbitration process to begin. The fees paid by the authors whose applications are rejected by the referees will not be refunded.
TÜRKİYE İŞ BANKASI, YAKUP YILMAZ
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