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Authors are responsible for ensuring that their manuscripts conform to the Insight Turkey style. The Editors will not<br />
undertake retyping of manuscripts before publication. Authors whose first language is not English should have their<br />
article read and corrected by a competent English linguist. Particular attention is drawn to the following points:<br />
Spelling<br />
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given as numerals. Dates should be in the form April 8, 1999; 1996-99; the 1980s. Use percent rather than %.<br />
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important in references to books, articles and manuscript sources; note that initial capitals are used for all nouns and<br />
important adjectives in titles. Some examples are given below. All of the information shown must be included.<br />
Books<br />
Terence Walker, The Book Title (New York: New York Publishing Co., 1999), p. 100.<br />
Terence Walker (ed.), The Book Title (New York: New York Publishing Co., 1999), pp. 100-102.<br />
Terence Walker and Deborah Jones, The Book Title (New York: New York Publishing Co., 1999), p. 100.<br />
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Articles in Journals<br />
Terence Walker, “Article Title,” Journal Name, Vol. #, No. # (Month, Year), p. #.<br />
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Articles in Edited Books<br />
Terence Walker, “Article Title,” Mary Jones (ed.), The Book Title (New York: New York Pub1ishing Co., 1999), p.100.<br />
Official Papers<br />
Parliamentary Papers: Select Committee on Manufacturers (Parl. Papers, 1833, VI), 0.456.<br />
Theses<br />
No italics (i.e. not underlined in typescript) for titles of unpublished theses:<br />
K.E. Thompson, “The Puritan Reformation of Manners, with Special Reference to the Counties of Lancashire and Essex<br />
1640-1660,” unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Cambridge University, 1974, Ch.2, p.36.<br />
Articles/Pages on Web Sites<br />
Terence Walker, “Article Title,” e-Journal /e-newspaper /Web Site Name, Vol. #, No. #, (Month Day, Year), retrieved<br />
Month Day, Year, from http://www.setav.org/document/Policy_Brief_No_18_Taha_Ozhan.pdf.<br />
Note: URL should link directly to the article.<br />
Articles in Newspapers, and Popular Magazines<br />
Terence Walker, “Article Title,” Newspaper/ Magazine, Month Day, Year.<br />
Conference Papers<br />
Terence Walker, “Title of Paper,” Conference Name, Conference Location, Date, (Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of<br />
Publication), p. #.<br />
In endnotes ‘ibid.’ should be used where possible, but it should not be used where the previous note contains more than<br />
one source.<br />
Book reviews<br />
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