Writing Rules

1. The Journal of Avrasya Dosyasi publishes Turkish and English summaries of articles. For this reason, a Turkish Abstract and an English Abstract not exceeding 200 words must be included in the articles.

2. In order for the articles to be indexed, 4-5-word Keywords should be added under the abstracts in Turkish and English.

3. In addition to the Turkish and English abstracts, an extended English summary of 1500-2000 words should be added at the end of the articles in accordance with international standards. (Extended English abstract is not required for articles in English.)

4. The article should not contain any name or institution information about the author. Since our journal will use the Blind Referee System, attention should be paid to this issue.

5. Avrasya Dosyasi uses the Dergipark system. In order to upload an article to the journal, you must first register. After you have registered, you must send your articles via e-mail to avrasyabirvakfi@gmail.com. You will be informed about the referee and publication stages of the article via e-mail.


6. The articles submitted to the journal should not have been published before or should not be in the evaluation process of another journal at the same time. Symposium papers can be published in our journal, provided that this issue is reported.

7. Avrasya Dosyasi Journal uses plagiarism detection software to prevent scientific unethical uses. In accordance with the rules of scientific ethics, if there is a similarity of more than 15% with another publication, the articles will be returned to the author without being sent to the referee.

8. Researchers are free to view or download the articles published in the Avrasya Dosyasi. However, academic and publication principles and rules must be followed during citation.

9. Digital indexing of the journal is done with the LOCKSS system used by Dergipark.

10. Authors should prepare their articles in accordance with the following page layout:

- Paper Size: ENVELOPE C5 Vertical

- Margins: Top (2.5 cm), Bottom (2.5 cm), Left (2.5), Right (2.5)

- Beginning of Paragraph: 0.5 CM

- Block Quote: 0.5 cm from both sides.

- Font: Calibri

- Line Spacing: Single

- Font Size: 11 Pt (References and Block Quote: 10 Pt, )

- Paragraph Spacing: Bottom and Top 6 pt



REFERENCES

The sources used in the article will be included under the "References" heading. The works in the bibliography will be shown in 10 points, as in the examples below.

Books:
- Babinger, Franz, Ottoman Historiographers and Their Works, Ankara 1992.

Articles:
Uzunçarşılı, İsmail Hakkı, "The Case of Ali Suavi and Çırağan Palace", Belleten, 8/ 29 (1994), p. 70-118.

Theses:
-YAVUZ, Fikrettin, The Armenian Question in the Foreign Policy of the Ottoman State: The 1896 Ottoman Bank Raid, Unpublished Doctoral Thesis, Sakarya 2009.

Newspapers:
- Namık Kemal, “Sick Man”, Hürriyet, 7 October 1868.
- “Arabs and Turks”, Tanin, April 8, 1910.
- The Times, 03 June 1867.

Archive Documents:
- BOA. HR. SYS. 36/77.
- F.O. 424/210.



FOOTNOTE AND REFERENCES

Footnotes will be located at the bottom of the page. The sources to be included in the footnote will be as in the examples given below, where they first appear.

Books:
Footnote number, author's name and surname, title of the book, city of publication, publication date, referenced page number.
-Korkut Boratav, Turkish Economic History 1908-2002, Ankara, 2003, p.46.

Articles:
-Cahit Bilim, “Translation Room”, OTAM, 1 (1990), p. 29.

Theses:
-Zeynep İskefiyeli, The Place and Importance of the 1893 Ankara Courts in the Framework of the Armenian Question, Unpublished Doctoral Thesis, Sakarya 2008, p. 50.

Newspapers:
- Namık Kemal, “Sick Man”, Hürriyet, 7 October 1868.
- “Arabs and Turks”, Tanin, April 8, 1910.
- The Times, 03 June 1867.

Archive Documents:
- BOA. I. DUIT. 8/14 (Lef: If any).
- F.O. 424/217, Ramsay to Governor of India, 19 October 1908, Baghdad, no. 54, PRO.

Re-Referring to the Same Source:

- In previously cited books, theses and articles: author surname, ibid for articles, ibid for books. and for theses op. abbreviations, page number:
-Yavuz, ibid, p. 45.
- Science, ibid., p. 30.