PROCEEDINGS (ABSTRACT) TYPING FORMAT
- The abstract can be written using a maximum of 250 words.
- The summary text should be written with 1 line spacing, and there should be no spaces before and after the paragraph. There should be no indentation in the text.
- Turkish and English can be chosen for typing the abstract.
- The abstract title [capital letters, bold, centered, 12-point] should be short, concise, and reflect the study. It should not exceed 12 words.
- The names and surnames of the authors should be given after the abstract title in Times New Roman font, 11-point font; centered, single line spacing with 0 pt after and before, only capital letters, and footnotes (First author1, second author2). The name of the person who will present the paper should be underlined and academic titles should not be used in the authors’ names.
For Footnote:
1) Title, institution/university name, affiliated faculty or department information, province/country, e-mail address (Times New Roman font, 8-point)
2) Title, institution/university name, affiliated faculty or department information, province/country, e-mail address (Times New Roman font, 8-point)
- The font should be Times New Roman and the font size should be 11-point.
- The margins should be equal, 2 cm for the right, left, top and bottom sections.
- Abbreviations should not be used in abstracts.
- Tables, figures and references should not be included in abstract.
- After stating the subject in a few sentences in the abstract content, the purpose of the research should be written. The ways in which the concepts and variables used in the research were measured, the sampling technique and the population (universe) from which the data were collected, where and how the data were collected and analyzed should be included. In addition, the main findings and reflections-suggestions of the research should be explained.
- Keywords should reflect the content of the study and should be a maximum of 4 words. The keywords should not be chosen by taking the conventional stance of creating 2-4 words attributive key words.