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All Full Papers Must Follow the Following Layout

PREPARATION OF PAPERS FORMAT FOR THE 4TH INTERNATIONAL REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE

Author1, Author 2, Author33

Abstract ⎯ This electronic document is a “live” template and already defines the components of your paper.

Write your abstract here. Abstract in Turkish and English will be written after the author's name with 12-point space. Abstracts should not be less than 250 and more than 500 words. This electronic document is a “live” template and already defines the components of your paper. Write your abstract here. Abstract in Turkish and English will be written after the author's name with 12-point space. Abstracts should not be less than 250 and more than 500 words. This electronic document is a “live” template and already defines the components of your paper. Write your abstract here. Abstract in Turkish and English will be written after the author's name with 12- point space. Abstracts should not be less than 250 and more than 500 words. This electronic document is a “live” template and already defines the components of your paper. Write your abstract here. Abstract in Turkish and English will be written after the author's name with 12-point space. Abstracts should not be less than 250 and more than 500 words. This electronic document is a “live” template and already defines the components of your paper. Write your abstract here. Abstract in Turkish and English will be written after the author's name with 12- point space. Abstracts should not be less than 250 and more than 500 words. This electronic document is a “live” template and already defines the components of your paper. Write your abstract here. Abstract in Turkish and English will be written after the author's name with 12-point space. Abstracts should not be less than 250 and more than 500 words.

Keywords ⎯ keyword1; keyword2; keyword3; keyword4

PAGE LAYOUT

These instructions serve as a template for Microsoft Word, and give you the basic guidelines for preparing camera-ready papers for the 4th International Regional Development Conference, September 21-23, 2017, Tunceli/TURKEY. Please carefully follow the instructions provided in this format to ensure legibility and uniformity.

All full papers must follow the following layout:

A4 paper size (210 x 297 mm or 8.27" x 11.69" paper size)

1 Title, Name of organization, City, Country, E-mail address of 1st author 2 Title, Name of organization, City, Country, E-mail address of 2nd author 3 Title, Name of organization, City, Country, E-mail address of 3rd author

4th International Regional Development Conference (IRDC’2017), 21-23 September 2017, Tunceli/TURKEY Portrait Orientation One column format for the body of the document Top and Bottom margins: 25,4 mm (1.0") Left and Right margins: 19,0 mm (0.75") Header and footer: 12,5 mm (0.5") Indents - abstract and keywords – none Indents - all other paragraphs – none Indents – bulleted and numbered lists – 6,3mm (0.25")

If you are using Word, set the margin widths and paper size by selecting the "Page Layout" menu and select "Page Setup". Select the above options make sure you also apply to "Whole document".

While formatting your document, make sure you use consistent use of punctuation marks and spelling. There are two basic systems used by American and British authors, we'll accept either American or British usage, but it must be consistent, ie. not a mix. For example, putting commas and periods outside of quotation marks, e.g. ", and". instead of, "and." The latter is American usage and the former is British. Use of single quotes, e.g. 'service centre' (British) rather than "service center" (American); or text such as grey and disc (British) vs. Gray and disk (American).

PAPER TITLE AND AUTHOR DATA

The paper is in one column format. The maximum number of pages is fifteen (15 pp). Please follow the following style guide:

Paper title: This information should be placed at the top of the first page in 14 point Times New Roman in Uppercase, bold, and centered, line spacing single, paragraph spacing 12pt before and after, contained within one paragraph (Do not press enter to create line breaks in the title). This style is defined under the style menu of this document as "TITLE".

Author listing: 12 pt. Times New Roman, italic, centered, paragraph spacing 12 pt after. This style is defined under the style menu of this document as "Author".

Include only the author names in the author listing. Use the full first name for the authors. If an author is submitting more than one paper please provide the same name in both papers. For example, do not submit one paper as Mehmet Yılmaz and the other as M. Yılmaz. Be consistent, the name you provide on the paper will be what is used to create the author index for the proceedings.

Information for each author such as email, department or college or university; city, state and zip will be listed as a footnote. The footnote text should be 9 pt. Times New Roman, full justified, no space between the paragraphs. This style is defined under the style menu of this document as "Footnote text". (This is the only footnote allowed in the paper). To insert a footnote in Word place the curser at the end of the name and select the "References" menu and select "Insert footnote".

PAPER BODY FORMAT

Format, Font and Spacing Instructions Use full justify option for your paper. Use automatic check spelling. Please use the following Font and alignment instructions:

Body text: 11 pt. Times New Roman, full justified, single line spacing, paragraph spacing 12 pt. after. No blank lines between the paragraphs, no indent. This style is defined under the style menu of this document as "Normal". Follow the examples shown in this document.

4th International Regional Development Conference (IRDC’2017), 21-23 September 2017, Tunceli/TURKEY Section Headings: 12 pt. Times New Roman, bold, centered, use All Caps (UPPERCASE), and paragraph spacing 12 pt before and after. For example, "Page Layout" on page one of this document is a Section Heading (this style is defined under the style menu of this document as "Section Heading")

Section Sub-headings: 11 pt. Times New Roman, bold, centered, paragraph spacing 6 pt above and below. The heading must be in Title Case (Only first letters of all words are capital). For example, "Format, Font and Spacing Instructions" on this page is a Section Sub Heading (this style is defined under the style menu of this document as "Sub Headings")

Bullets: 11 pt. Times New Roman, the bullet should be aligned left and indent the text 0,63cm (0.25"). The line spacing is single. Leave a blank line after the list, but not before. Follow the examples in this document (this style is defined under the style menu of this document as "Bullets")

FIGURES, TABLES AND EQUATIONS

Align the Tables and Figures in the center and do not use text wrapping. Use Arabic numerals to number Tables and Figures. Do not abbreviate the words Table or Figure in the text and captions. Use the following format guidelines for Figures and Tables:

Figure and Table captions: 11 pt. Times New Roman, bold, Title Case, centered; place below the figure or above the table (this style is defined under the style menu of this document as "Caption"). To insert a caption in Word place the curser before the Table or after the Figure and select the "References" menu and select "Insert Caption".

Table Text: 10 pt. Times New Roman, single spacing.

Table 1 and Figure 1 give an example of the Table and Figure formatting. Avoid placing figures and tables before their first mention in the text. When inserting figures or tables be sure you insert the figure and not just a link to the figure. The best way to make sure you are doing this correctly is to save your paper to a flash disk then open the file on a different machine and make sure all your figures are correct. If you insert the link instead of the figure or table, a box with a big red x will appear in the location where the table or figure is supposed to be located. If you allow tables to break rows across pages be sure to repeat table header rows and use continued in brackets.

Leave a blank line after the tables, and before and after the figures.

Table 1. Font Sizes and Type Styles Font size Styles Font style 14 Title Bold, All caps 12 Authors’ names Italic 11 Abstract and Keywords Italic 11 Normal, Main text Regular 12 Section Heading Bold, All caps 11 Sub Headings Bold, Title Case 11 Figure and Table Captions Bold, Title Case 10 Table text Regular 11 Bullets, Bulleted/numbered lists Regular, 0,63cm indent 9 Footnote Regular 8 Footer Regular 10 Reference list Regular, Numbered

4th International Regional Development Conference (IRDC’2017), 21-23 September 2017, Tunceli/TURKEY Figure 1. The IRDC’2017 banner

Number equations in parenthesis flush with the right margin. Refer to equations as “Equation (1)”. Use a right aligned tab stop at 17 cm for the equation number. Leave a blank line after the equations. (This style is defined under the style menu of this document as "Equation")

2jk ∂u/∂z = ∂2u/∂x2 + k2 (n2 - β2) u . (1)

THE FOOTER

Please use the following format guidelines for the Footer:

Footer text: should be 8 pt Times New Roman, bold (this style is defined under the style menu of this document as "Footer"). The text of the footer should say the same as shown on the bottom of this document: “© 4th International Regional Development Conference, September 21-23, 2017, Tunceli/TURKEY” Please copy and paste this information into your document exactly as shown on this page.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Use the singular heading even if you have many acknowledgments. Put sponsor acknowledgments in the unnumbered footnote on the first page.

REFERENCES

Cited references in the text should be written according to APA style. Author’s surname, publication year and page number should be indicated in parenthesis. For example, Genç: 2000,123. Clarifications should be indicated as footnote at the bottom of the page. It should be followed the relevant rules for the verbal sources.

All resources cited in the text should be alphabetized according to author’s surname in the reference list at the end of the paper. Rotation number should not be put in front of the references and other bibliography rules are followed.

If the reference is a book; (SEDİLLOT, Rene, 2005, Değiş Tokuştan Süpermarkete, (çev. Esat Nermi Erendor), Dost Kitabevi Yayınları, Ankara).

If the reference is an article; (ÖZTÜRK, Mustafa, 1991, “XVIII. Yüzyılda Antakya ve Çevresinde Eşkıyalık Olayları”, TTK Belleten LIV/211, Ankara, s. 87-100).

If the reference is a presentation; (ÖZTÜRK, Mustafa, 2000, “1548 Tarihli Mufassal Tahrir Defterine Göre Beyrut”, Türk Tarih Kurumu, (Ankara 21-25 Eylül 1996), XII.Türk Tarih Kongresi, Ankara, s. 849-859.

If the reference is an encyclopedia entry; including author(s) name, publication date, “….” and masthead of entry, name of the publisher, volume and fascicule of encyclopedia should be indicated

4th International Regional Development Conference (IRDC’2017), 21-23 September 2017, Tunceli/TURKEY with whole name in italic character as well as b and c in items. (For example: Ministry of National Education, Islamic Encyclopedia VI)

If the reference is an archive document; Archive’s name, the classification of document, decimal number, (if the reference is a book or manuscript, page number and folio a-b should be indicated). For example; (Ottoman Archive of Ministry, Cevdet Dahili No: 3349, 12 Ramazam 1214 (Gregorian calendar), rescript copy) or (National Library, Ankara Ser’iyye Register No:243, Document 56 (21 Saban 1223- Gregorian Calendar) or (Kavanin-I Al-I Osman, Suleymaniye Library Turkish Manuscript No:1969, folio 56a).

Use APA (American Psychological Association) style as the guide for references:

Doeringer, P. B., & Piore, M. J. (1985). Internal labor markets and manpower analysis. ME Sharpe. Doeringer, P. B., & Terkla, D. G. (1995). Business strategy and cross-industry clusters. Economic development quarterly, 9(3), 225-237. Tödtling, F., & Trippl, M. (2005). One size fits all?: Towards a differentiated regional innovation policy approach. Research policy, 34(8), 1203-1219. Polèse, M., & Shearmur, R. (2006). Why some regions will decline: A Canadian case study with thoughts on local development strategies. Papers in Regional Science, 85(1), 23-46.

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