- Research articles should be a minimum of 2,500 and a maximum of 8,000 words. Otherwise, the editor should be specifically informed.
- Research notes, book reviews and article reviews are expected to be no more than 3,000 words (excluding notes).
- Manuscripts submitted to the journal should be written in MS Word processor with normal margins, 10-point Times New Roman font, 1.5 line spacing and left aligned.
- Tables, figures and charts should be of a size appropriate to the page of the journal. If necessary, they can be written in smaller font size and single-spaced.
- Images and photographs should have a resolution of 300 DPI.
- Tables and charts should be numbered sequentially according to their appearance in the manuscript. Footnotes to the tables should be placed just below the body of the table and should be indicated with lower case descriptive letters. Vertical rulers should be avoided. As few tables as possible should be used and care should be taken to ensure that the data presented in the tables are not identical to results already presented elsewhere in the article.
The manuscripts submitted for publication should include the following sections:
A 150-200 word abstract with Turkish title and 5-8 keywords.
An abstract of 150-200 words including English title and 5-8 keywords.
Turkish and English abstracts will not be included in research notes and book reviews.
Information about the author and acknowledgments should be indicated as follows:
The first footnote with an asterisk should contain the following information: Author's title, first and last name, affiliated institution, e-mail address and ORCID ID number.
If the author wishes to include acknowledgments, these should be stated in the footnote preceded by the author's name.
Footnotes and the format of the bibliography should be organized according to the following principles:
The format used by the International Journal for History and Philosophy of Science for referencing is the ISNAD Citation System (2nd Edition). Both in citations and bibliography, authors should follow the spelling rules and format specified in the ISNAD Citation System (online: https://www.isnadsistemi.org/guide/isnad2/ ) and should follow the format and spelling rules specified in the ISNAD Citation System.
At a minimum, authors should provide the full link address of the internet link references used and the time of the last access to that link. If known, information such as author names, dates, and publication references should also be provided. Internet link references may be listed separately (e.g. immediately after the reference list) or added to the reference list.
For the Turkish spelling of Arabic expressions, the spelling principles adopted by the TDV Islamic Encyclopedia are applied.
Authors must ensure that the following criteria are met prior to submission:
- The full name(s) and title(s) of the author(s) should appear on the first page.
- If the manuscript is written by two or more authors, one of the authors should be designated as the corresponding author. The first page should include the name, mailing address, work/mobile phone number(s) and e-mail address(es) of the corresponding author.
- An abstract of 150-200 words written in Turkish, 5-8 keywords and a title,
- An abstract of 150-200 words written in English, 5-8 keywords,
- All visual elements should be in a separate file, in appropriate formats (jpg, pdf or png), in printable resolution (300-600 dpi) and of uniform size.
- All tables (including titles, definitions and footnotes) must be complete.
- The manuscript must be word and grammar checked.
- References must be in the correct format (ISNAD Citation System (2nd Edition)).
- All references in the text must be listed in the bibliography.
- Permission to use proprietary materials (including web pages) must be obtained from other sources.