Page layout should have margins of 2.5 cm on the right, left, bottom, and top.
Paragraph spacing should be 6 nk before and after, and line spacing should be set to Minimum.
Principles to Consider Within the Text
Title: The title should be consistent with the content of the article and best express it. It should be in bold, 14-point Times New Roman font, with each word capitalized.
Abstract: At the beginning of the article, there should be a Turkish-English abstract that briefly and concisely expresses the subject, consisting of at least 150 and at most 300 words. References, figures, and table numbers should not be mentioned in the abstract. It should be written in Times New Roman font, 10 point.
Keywords: Below the abstract, keywords consisting of at least 3 and at most 5 words must be provided. Each keyword should be capitalized and separated by commas.
Main Text: The main text should be written in Times New Roman font, 11 point size.
Section Headings: Main, subheadings, and sub-headings may be used in the article, provided they are consistent with the content. All words in these headings should be capitalized.
Footnotes: These should be written in Times New Roman font, 9 point size.
Figures, tables, maps, and photographs: Figures, tables, maps, and photographs should not extend beyond the writing area; if necessary, each should be on a separate page. Figures and tables should be numbered and titled in both Turkish and English according to their content. Numbers and titles should be placed below figures and above tables, with only the first letter of each word capitalized, in 10 point font. Times New Roman font, 10 point, should also be used for the content of tables and figures.
In-text citation should be done using numbers (1,2).