Template (Style Guide) For The Preparation of Electronic Full Papers For Istanbul Conference

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THE FIRST GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON INNOVATION IN MARINE TECHNOLOGY

AND THE FUTURE OF MARITIME TRANSPORTATION

Template (Style Guide) for the Preparation of

Electronic Full Papers for Istanbul Conference

(14 pt Times New Roman, Bold)

(Subtitle should be in parentheses, if needed)

Author 1 (11 pt Times New Roman, Bold)

Professor, ITU Maritime Faculty, denizcilikdek@itu.edu.tr (11pt Times)

Author 2 (11 pt Times New Roman, Bold)

Title, Affiliation, e-mail address (11pt Times)

ETC… (11 pt Times New Roman, Bold)

Title, Affiliation, e-mail address (11pt Times)

Abstract (10 pt Times New Roman, within 200 words) This template should be used for the

preparation of the ‘full papers’ for the Proceedings of Istanbul Conference. Paper should be A4

size (21.0cm by 29.7cm) and the margins are Top 2.5 cm, Bottom 2.5cm, Left 2.5cm, Right

2.5cm. Main body text is 12pt Times Roman, 1.5 spaced between the lines.

Keywords: (10.5pt Times New Roman) Marine, Ocean, Sea etc. (maximum 8 words are

preferable)

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1. Title of Section (e.g. Introduction) (14 pt Times New Roman, Bold)

Lorem ipsum cu pro alia ipsum iudicabit, sea quod sententiae in. Sumo probatus mandamus

ea ius. An qui alii tantas oblique. Te mei dicam altera, nam graeci legimus dolorem eu. Amet

autem ne per.

2. Preparation of Papers (14pt Times New Roman, Bold)

2.1 Submission of Papers (12pt Times New Roman Bold)

The papers should be submitted in the form of an electronic document in ‘.doc’ or ‘.docx’

(MS-Word).

2.2 Paper Length (12pt Times New Roman Bold)

The length of the full paper should not exceed more than 10 pages with this template.

2.3 Style of Writing (12pt Times New Roman Bold)

The language is English and with UK spelling. Abbreviations should be spelt out in full the

first time they appear and their abbreviated form included in brackets immediately after.

Words used in a special context should appear in inverted a single quotation mark the first

time they appear. Papers are accepted on the basis that they may be edited for style and

language. The author himself/herself is responsible for the correctness of the scientific content

and wording.

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2.4 Tables, Figures, Photographs (12pt Times New Roman Bold)

Tables, figures and photographs should be embedded in your digital file. If it is not possible

for you to save your graphics embedded in your paper, then save them separately using

several graphic formats (GIF, BMP, JPEG with medium compression). Most native bitmap

formats should be usable. All Tables, Figures and Photographs should be referenced and

numbered consecutively. Tables should be numbered above; Figures and Photographs should

be numbered below.

2.5 Submission of full papers (12pt Times New Roman Bold)

You can submit your files through e-mail (denizcilikdek@itu.edu.tr) as attached files. Be sure

to confirm the Primary author's (Presenter’s) name and his e-mail address.

2.6 File Size Limit (12pt Times New Roman Bold)

The data size of the digital file is limited to 6 M-bytes.

2.7 Equations (12pt Times Bold, Inclined)

Equations should be prepared in the most recent version of Word available to the author(s) or

any other compatible software.

F = ma (1)

The equations, where they are referred to in the text, should be numbered sequentially and

their identifier enclosed in parenthesis, right-side justified. The symbols, where referred to in

the text, should be italicized.

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3. Reviews, Copyright, Benefits of Paper Submission (14pt Times New

Roman Bold)

Full papers will undergo review by our international scientific board. Authors will be asked to

sign a copyright transfer form. Reproduction of any part of the publication is not allowed

elsewhere without permission from the editors whose prior publication must be cited, only in

the cases that the contents issued in the material are completely the same as others submitted

in other publications. The understanding is that they have been neither previously published

nor submitted concurrently to any other publisher with the same contents.

References (description) (14pt Times New Roman Bold)

References should be collected at the end of the manuscript/paper in numerical order and set in the

following order:

Author surname, initials, title, publication, volume, page range, year. In the text a reference is shown

by the author’s name, followed by the number in square bracket on the same line (Brebbia, C., 1993:

22), (Bratanow, T. & De Grande, G, 1985). Refer to the examples included with these instructions.

Do check your final paper to ensure that references within the text correspond to the reference list at

the end. The full references at the end should be listed alphabetically.

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References (Example)

Brebbia, C.A., Telles, J.C.F. & Wrobel, L.C., Boundary Element Techniques, Springer-Verlag: Berlin and New
York, pp. 11–13, 1984.

Bratanow, T. & De Grande, G., Numerical analysis of normal stress in non-Newtonian boundary layer flow.
Engineering Analysis, 6(2), pp. 20–25, 1985.

Brebbia, C.A. & Aliabadi, M.H., (eds). Industrial Applications of the Boundary Element Method, Computational
Mechanics Publications: Southampton and Boston, 1993.

CEDRE, www.cedre.ifremer.fr
st
Funke, E.R., Laboratory experimental studies controlled by mini and micro-computers. Proc. of the 1 Int. Conf.
On Hydraulic Engineering Software, eds. C.A. Brebbia, C. Maksimovic & M. Radojkowic, Elsevier:
Amsterdam, pp. 1–26, 1984.

Nardini, D. & Brebbia, C.A., Boundary element integral formulation of mass matrices for dynamic analysis
(Chapter 7). Topics in Boundary Elements Research, ed. C.A. Brebbia, Springer-Verlag: Berlin and New
York, pp. 191–207, 1895.

Person, A.B. Personal communication, 27 January 1998, Head of Mech. Engineering, Another University,
London, UK.

Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes, Physical/Chemical Methods; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Office of Solid Wastes, SW-846 Online. www.epa.gov/epaoswer/hazwastes/test/main.htm

United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response Web
Site, Washington DC, www.epa.gov/swerosps/bf

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