Publication Principles
Eurasian Studies Journal started to be published in 2015 April is the Rusian Federation-centered, International and Refereed Social Sciences E-journal. The journal is published two times a year in electronic format.
1.Language
The papers can be written in Turkish, English and all another languages in addition to Turkish dialects.
2.Length of paper
The length of the paper should not exceed 25 pages. Papers containing more than 25 pages will be returned to the author(s) to abridge. Abstracts and the text (excluding Tables, figures, Charts etc.) should be Microsoft Word document format with “Times New Roman” and “12 pt”. Margins should be 2.5 cm from each side. The papers should be prepared as concisely as possible but should be also comprehensible.
3.Title
Title should be concise and informative regarding the subject. Try to avoid abbreviations where possible.
4.Author(s) Information
Authors’ names and surnames are clearly indicated and no title is used. The “UNIVERSITY” or the institution where author(s) currently work should be stated.
5.Abstract
A concise and factual abstract in Turkish and in English is required (maximum length of 100-250 words). The abstract should state briefly the purpose of the study, methods, the principal results and major conclusions. An abstract should be written right after the title. References should be avoided.
6.Key Words
5 or 7 key words are necessary in Turkish and English together with Abstract no matter in which language the paper is.
7.Tables, Figures and Annex
Tables and figures should be placed by giving numbers and names in the proper places in the text or at the end of the text.
8.References
Please ensure that every reference cited in the text is also present in the reference list (and vice versa). Citation of a reference as ‘in press’ implies that the item has been accepted for publication. References should be arranged alphabetically by the surnames of authors. More than one reference from the same author(s) in the same year must be identified by a letter put after the publication year. For example; (Sumer, 2013 a: 11-12).