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ICE-TEA 2010 ReCOMMENDED Guide for Authors
1.
The manuscripts should be sent to
e-mail address
tektrtr@gmail.com
in Word (.doc) or in .pdf
format.
2.
Manuscripts should be typed single
spaced with Times New Roman font size 12. Manuscripts, on average, should not
exceed 30-35 pages. Titles and subtitles should be short. References should be
listed on a separate page. The first page should include (i) the title of the
manuscript; (ii) the name of the author(s); (iii) institutional affiliation(s)
of the author(s); (iv) an abstract of no more than 150 words (and a Turkish
abstract of no more than 150 words, if possible). The address, e-mail address
and telephone and fax numbers of the author(s) should be indicated on a footnote
on the first page (not to be included in the consecutive numbering of footnotes
in the text).
3.
Tables and figures should be numbered
in the text consecutively and titled. Decimals should be separated by a
full-stop. Digits should not be separated by commas.
Displayed equations should be
numbered consecutively. Equation numbers should appear in parentheses at the
right margin.
4.
All references should be cited in the
text (not in footnotes) by giving the last name of the author, year of
publication, followed by, if necessary, reference to pages. Some examples are:
... It has been argued (Mann, 1979:
76-8) ... Lieberman (1979: 35) states ... Leibenstein (1957a: 18-30; 1957
b:18-20)
... (Musgrave and Musgrave, 1976:
286) ... (Bulutay et al., 1976) ... (Thirlwall, 1973; Singh, 1975: 206)
5.
The page numbers for articles in
periodicals and edited books must be indicated. References should appear as
follows:
Books: Brubaker, S. (1967), Trends in
the World Aluminium Industry, Baltimore, Maryland: John Hopkins Press.
Periodicals : Alexander, W.D. (1976),
"The Competition of Materials", Scientific American, 17 (4), 254-62.
Collections; Arthur, W.B. (1988),
"Competing Technologies: An Overview", in G. Dosi, C. Freeman, R. Nelson, G.
Silverberg and L. Soete (eds.), Technical Change and Economic Theory, London:
Pinter, 590-607.
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