All work submitted to our journal should have the following characteristics: As the basic spelling rules, works sent must be written in accordance with the APA (6.0) style. Examples and exceptions are listed below: Notes and references should be separated. The notes should be numbered in the text and should be given as “footnotes”. References should be organized according to the APA system.
Editing of Topics
MAIN TITLE all letters large, 14 points and bold, INTRODUCTION, ABSTRACT, RESULT AND BIBLIOGRAPHY all letters are large, left-justified, 11 points, bold, Headings are capitalized, left-justified, 11 points, bold, Subheadings, initials are capitalized, italic, parallel to paragraph, 11 point, bold.
Entries must be written in a Microsoft Word program and the page metrics must be organized as follows:
Paper Size: A4 Portrait
Top Margin: 2.5 cm
Bottom Margin: 2.5 cm
Left Margin: 2.5 cm
Right Margin: 2.5 cm
Paragraph Head: 1 cm
Block Quote: Left 1 cm
Font: Times New Roman
Font Style: Normal
Main Text Size: 11 point
Block Quote: 9 points
Footnote Text Size: 9 points
Inside the Table: 9 points
Paragraph Spacing: 6 nk
Line Spacing: Single (1)
REFERENCE PRINCIPLES
In the reference part, only referred sources in the article should be included and the alphabetical order should be followed according to the surname of the author.
In-Text Resource Display
In the works, the opinions of others should be shown as quotation or reference.
Short quotes should be shown in quotation marks. Quotes longer than 4 lines should be written as a separate paragraph, 1 cm inside and 11 pt.
In this case, quotation marks should not be used.
In the references, surnames, date of publication, and page number information must be given in parentheses.
In the case of one and two authored publications, the surnames of both authors should be included in parentheses.
With more than two author references, only the first author’s surname should be given and ‘and others’ statement should be used for other authors.
In publications written by legal entities, the abbreviation can be made after the first reference if the legal entity name is too long or the abbreviated form is very known,. If it is decided to use the abbreviation, the name of the institution should be written in the first submission and the abbreviation should be given in square brackets next to it.
If it is referred to different publications published on the same date, the words “a, b, c, …” should be used in order to distinguish the publications from each other, and this usage should be included both in the bibliography section and the references in the text.
Reference Examples
Reference to books and articles of a single author:
In text (book):
(McQuail, 1987: 55).
– Reference to more than one work of same writer in the same year:
(McQuail, 1987a: 55; 1987b: 40).
-If the writer has quoted from another author:
(Transcribed by McQuail, 1987a: 55).
In Bibliography:
McQuail, Denis, (1987). Mass Communication Theory: An Introduction, Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Pulication Inc.
Cavit, Binbaşıoğlu, (1988a). General Teaching Methods, Ankara: Binbaşıoğlu Publishing House.
Cavit, Binbaşıoğlu, (1988b). “The Impact of Homework on Learning”, Education, 65, 362-369.
In the text (article):
(Varis, 1984: 32).
In Bibliography:
Varis, Tapio, (1984). & Quot; International Flow of TV Programs & quot ;, Journal of Communication, 34 (1), pp.143-152.
Books and articles of two authors:
In text (book):
(Perelman and Olbrecht, 1971: 10).
In Bibliography:
Perelman, C. and Olbrechts-Tyteca, L., (1971). The New Rhetoric, Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press.
In the text (article):
(McCombs and Shaw, 1998: 108).
In Bibliography:
McCombs, M. E. ve Shaw D. L., (1972). “The Agenda-Setting Function of Mass Media”, The Public Opinion Quarterly, 36, (2), s.176-187.
Books and articles of more than two authors:
In text (book):
(Lazarsfeld et al., 1996: 45).
In Bibliography:
Lazarsfeld, P. F., Berolson, B. and Gaudet, H., (1944). The People Choice, London: Colombia University Press.
The articles included in the compilation publications:
In text:
(Schramm, 1994: 53).
In Bibliography:
Schramm, Wilbur, (1992). “How Communication Works”, Ünsal Oskay (ed.), Introduction to Mass Communication Theories, Istanbul: Derya Publications, pp. 95-134.
Institutional publications:
In text:
(SPO, 1989: 145).
In Bibliography:
DPT, (1989). Sixth Five Year Development Plan, 1990-1994, Ankara.
Books without an author:
In text:
If the title of the book is short:
(Introduction to Librarianship, 1987).
If the title of the book is long:
(Virtual …, 1995: 70).
In Bibliography:
Introduction to Librarianship, (1987). Ankara: Language and History-Geography Publications.
Interview:
In text:
(Personal communication with O. Kologlu, March 13, 2007).
In Bibliography:
Personal communication with Orhan Koloğlu on 13 March 2007.
Electronic Source:
In text:
(Çubukçu, 2009).
In Bibliography:
Çubukçu, Mete, (2009). “Whose Victory Is This?”, Http://arsiv.ntvmsnbc.com/news/473346.asp. Access Date: 15.06.2010.
Electronic Source with no author:
In text:
(Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2010).
In Bibliography:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2010), http://www.mfa.gov.tr/default.tr.mfa. Access Date: 16.06.2010.
All web site
www.iletgazi.edu.t is
Personal web pages
Landis, Barbara, (1996). Carlisle Indian Industrial School
History, http://home.epix.net/~landis/histry.html, Access Date: December 20, 2001.
Articles in Newspapers or Current Journals:
In text:
(Nadi, 1950).
In Bibliography:
Nadi, Yunus, (1950). “The Secret of Power”, Cumhuriyet, July 9.
Untitled Articles in Newspapers or Current Journals
In text:
(Cumhuriyet, 7 May 1924).
In Bibliography:
Cumhuriyet, 7 May 1924.
If there are references to different copies of the same journals in the text:
Cumhuriyet, 1950-1960, Hürriyet, 1948-1960.
Documents
In text:
(Ministry of Commerce, Decision No. 21/48/26).
In Bibliography:
Decision of the Ministry of Commerce, Directorate General of Access, Access: T.C. Prime Ministry Archive.