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European Journal of Academic Essays 3(4): pp-pp, 2016 ISSN (online): 2183-1904 ISSN (print): 2183-3818 www.euroessays.org
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1Monash University, School of Business and Economics, McMahons Road, Frankston 3199, Australia [email protected]
2School of Computer Science and Engineering, Chung-Ang University, 221, Heukseok-dong, Dongjak-gu, Seoul 156-756, Korea [email protected]
3Monash University, Department of Management, McMahons Road, Frankston 3199, Austria [email protected] ______Abstract: These instructions provide you guidelines for preparing papers for European Journal of Academic Essays. Use this document as a template and as an instruction set. The Abstract should be informative and completely self-explanatory, briefly present the topic, state the scope of the experiments, indicate significant data, and point out major findings and conclusions. The Abstract should be 100 to 250 words in length.. Complete sentences, active verbs, and the third person should be used, and the abstract should be written in the past tense. Standard nomenclature should be used and abbreviations should be avoided. No literature should be cited. Keywords: Three to five key words separated by commas. ______
1. Introduction 3. Title, Authors, Body Paragraphs, Sections When you submit your paper print it in two-column format, Headings and References including figures and tables. In addition, designate one author as the “corresponding author”. This is the author to 3.1. Title and authors whom proofs of the paper will be sent. Proofs are sent to the The title of the paper is centered 17.8 mm (0.67") below the corresponding author only. The Introduction should provide top of the page in 24 point font. Right below the title a clear statement of the problem, the relevant literature on (separated by single line spacing) are the names of the the subject, and the proposed approach or solution. It should authors. The font size for the authors is 11pt. Author be understandable to colleagues from a broad range of affiliations shall be in 9 pt. scientific disciplines. 3.2. Body paragraphs The main text for your paragraphs should be 10pt font. All 2. Page Size and Layout body paragraphs (except the beginning of a section/sub- Set your page as A4, width 210, height 297 and margins as section) should have the first line indented about 3.6 mm follows: (0.14"). Left Margin 17.8 mm (0.67") 3.3. Figures and Tables Right Margin 14.3 mm (0.56) Place illustrations (figures, tables, drawings, and Top Margin – 17.8 mm (0.7") photographs) throughout the paper at the places where they Bottom Margin – 17.8 mm (0.7") are first discussed in the text, rather than at the end of the You should use Times Roman of size 10 for all fonts in the paper. Number illustrations sequentially (but number tables paper. Format the page as two columns: separately). Place the illustration numbers and caption under Column Width 86.8 mm (3.42") the illustration in 10 pt font. Do not allow illustrations to Column Height – 271.4 mm (10.69") extend into the margins or the gap between columns (except Space/Gap between Columns - 5.0 mm (0.2"). 2-column illustrations may cross the gap). If your figure has two parts, include the labels “(a)” and “(b)”.
1 Corresponding Author: Name, Affiliation, Email, Tel European Journal of Academic Essays 2(1): PP-PP, 2016
5. Structure of Paper Figure 1: A view of Lisbon city. Papers should include these parts 3.4. Tables Title, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Material and Place table titles above the tables. Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion, References.
Table 1: Table title. 5.1. Materials and methods M A U Materials and methods should be complete enough to allow experiments to be reproduced. However, only truly new Left 18.5 mm 14.5 mm (0.58 in) procedures should be described in detail; previously published procedures should be cited, and important Right 18mm 13 m (0.51 in) modifications of published procedures should be mentioned briefly. Capitalize trade names and include the 3.5. Sections headings manufacturer’s name and address. Subheadings should be used. Methods in general use need not be described in detail. Section headings come in several varieties: 1. first level headings: 1. Heading 1 5.2. Results 2. second level: 1.2. Heading 2 3. third level: 1.2.3 Heading 3 Results should be presented with clarity and precision. The 4. forth level: (a) Heading 4 results should be written in the past tense when describing 5. fifth level: (1) Heading 5 findings in the authors’ experiments. Previously published findings should be written in the present tense. Results 3.6. References should be explained, but largely without referring to the Number citations consecutively in square brackets [1]. The literature. Discussion, speculation and detailed interpretation sentence punctuation follows the brackets [2]. Multiple of data should not be included in the Results but should be references [2], [3] are each numbered with separate brackets put into the Discussion section. [1]–[3]. Please note that the references at the end of this document are in the preferred referencing style. Please 5.3. Discussion ensure that the provided references are complete with all the details and also cited inside the manuscript (example: page The Discussion should interpret the findings in view of the numbers, year of publication, publisher’s name etc.). results obtained in this and in past studies on this topic. State the conclusions in a few sentences at the end of the paper. The Results and Discussion sections can include 4. Equations subheadings, and when appropriate, both sections can be combined. If you are using Word, use either the Microsoft Equation Editor or the MathType add-on (http://www.mathtype.com) for equations in your paper (Insert | Object | Create New | Microsoft Equation or MathType Equation). “Float over 6. Other Issues text” should not be selected. Equalize the length of your columns on the last page. If you Number equations consecutively with equation numbers in are using Word, proceed as follows: parentheses flush with the right margin, as in (1). First use Insert/Break/Continuous. the equation editor to create the equation. Then select the “Equation” markup style. Press the tab key and write the 6.1. Copyright: equation number in parentheses. Submission of a manuscript implies: that the work described has not been published before (except in the form of an P K o 2 abstract or as part of a published lecture, or thesis) that it is E ( pk ) (1) p1 k 1 not under consideration for publication elsewhere; that if and when the manuscript is accepted for publication, the authors Table 2: Table title. European Journal of Academic Essays 2(1): PP-PP, 2016
Case 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Right word word word word word word word word Row word word word word word word word word The Acknowledgments of people, grants, funds, etc should be brief. agree to automatic transfer of the copyright to the publisher.
6.2. Proofs and Reprints: References Electronic proofs will be sent (e-mail attachment) to the [1] A. Bonnaccorsi, “On the Relationship between Firm Size and Export Intensity,” Journal of International corresponding author as a PDF file. Page proofs are Business Studies, XXIII (4), pp. 605-635, 1992. considered to be the final version of the manuscript. With the (journal style) exception of typographical or minor clerical errors, no [2] R. Caves, Multinational Enterprise and Economic changes will be made in the manuscript at the proof stage. Analysis, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, Because EJAE will be published freely online, authors will 1982. (book style) have free electronic access to the full text (PDF) of the [3] M. Clerc, “The Swarm and the Queen: Towards a article. Authors can freely download the PDF file from Deterministic and Adaptive Particle Swarm which they can print unlimited copies of their articles. Optimization,” In Proceedings of the IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC), pp. 1951-1957, 1999. (conference style) [4] H.H. Crokell, “Specialization and International Competitiveness,” in Managing the Multinational Subsidiary, H. Etemad and L. S, Sulude (eds.), Croom- Helm, London, 1986. (book chapter style) [5] K. Deb, S. Agrawal, A. Pratab, T. Meyarivan, “A Fast Elitist Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithms for Multiobjective Optimization: NSGA II,” KanGAL report 200001, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India, 2000. (technical report style) [6] J. Geralds, "Sega Ends Production of Dreamcast," vnunet.com, para. 2, Jan. 31, 2001. [Online]. Available: http://nl1.vnunet.com/news/1116995. [Accessed: Sept. 12, 2004]. (General Internet site)
Figure 2: A view of Lisbon city. Author Profile
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