Font size and punctuation:
- Please use font size Times New Roman and sheet size A4 on software compatible with MS Word.
- Use 16 points, boldface and small cases for the title, which should be centre aligned. The text may include main title(s) and sub-titles. Please use 10 points, boldface, small cases for main titles and subtitles, which should be left-aligned. Please use 6nk spacing below and above the titles and paragraphs.
- Authors name and surname should be written with 12nk spacing in 10 points, boldface, and surname in uppercase and right-inclined. Title, address, and e-mail address should be included at the bottom of the page in 8 points and should be marked by an asterisk (*).
- The text should be written in 10 points, single spaced, and justified.
- Margins Top: 5,8 cm, Bottom: 5,8 cm Right: 4,5 cm Left: 4,5 cm Spacing should be 3 nk between lines, 6 nk between paragraphs, and the paragraph indentation should be 0,8 cm.
- Page numbers should be in 8 points and included at the bottom of pages.
- Quotations over 5 lines should be indented 1 cm and should be put into quotation marks and written in a 1 point smaller case. Quotations of less than 5 lines and emphasized parts should be in italics.
-Please use 8 points and single-spacing for footnotes, which should be justified and has a 0.5 cm indentation. Intratextual references should be footnoted and enumerated starting at 1.
Citations and Bibliography:
Our journal accepts two different citation and bibliography systems of intratextual and extratextual styles. The authors should choose one of these systems.
1. Extratextual Citation System
Book and journal titles in footnotes should be in italics and article titles should be included in quotation marks. In footnotes, copyright page should be fully included when cited for the first time; but should be written as abridged specified by the author. In the cases of multiple citations from books and/or articles by the same author, author's surname, then full or abridged title of the book/article should be included after the first reference to the second work. In citations for the first time, multiple authored Works should be fully presented when cited for the first time, but only the surname of the first author should be presented in later cases.
Examples for Footnotes Books:
Ahmet Mumcu, Osmanlı Devleti'nde Siyaseten Katl, Ankara 1963.
Cengiz Orhonlu, Osmanlı İmparatorluğunda Aşiretlerin İskânı, İstanbul 1987.
Halil İnalcık, Osmanlı İmparatorluğu-Klasik Çağ, 1300-1600, İstanbul 2009, p.115.
In later citations: İnalcık, Klasik Çağ, p.123.
Translated Books:
Ernest Gellner, Uluslar ve Ulusçuluk, (trans. Büşra E. Bahar-Günay G. Özdoğan), İstanbul 1992, p.28.
Edited Books:
Hüsnü Erkan (ed.), Sosyal Piyasa Ekonomisinin Rekabet Boyutu, 1992, p.44.
Articles in Edited Books:
Takashi Osawa, ''Batı Göktürk Kağanlığı'ndaki Aşinaslı Bir Kağan'ın Şeceresine Ait Bir Kaynak'', Türkler, (ed. Hasan Celâl Güzel, Kemal Çiçek, Salim Koca), Ankara 2002, s.83.
Articles and Encyclopaedia Entries:
İsmail Hakkı Uzunçarşılı, ''Osmanlılarda İlk Vezirlere Dair Mütalea'', Belleten, Vol. III, Issue 9, 1939, p.101.
Translated Articles:
Ernst E. Hirsch, ''İktidar ve Hukuk,'' (trans. Hayrettin Ökçesiz), Hukuk Araştırmaları, Vol. 2, Issue 3, 1987, p.44.
Published Presentations:
Zeynep Arat, ''1970'lerden Sonra Çevrede Kuramsal Yapının Gelişimi'', Türkiye'de Çevrenin ve Çevre Korumanın Tarihi Sempozyumu, 7-8 Nisan 2000, (ed. Zeynep Boratav), Istanbul 2000, p.167.
Websites:
Servet Çaycı, Aşırı Akımlarla Mücadele: Almanya Örneği, http://www.asam.org.tr/temp/temp631.pdf, (09.11.2008).
Unpublished Theses:
Gürhan Kırilen, Çin Klasik Metinlerinde Yabancılar: Yi, Di, Rong ve Hu Terimleri, (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation), Ankara Üniversitesi, Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, Ankara 2012.