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TOPIC ARTICLE MAIN HEADLINE
First Name Surname1, University/Company name2
Abstract: Abstract text, please check here to learn about how abstract should be written and follow those rules.
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All medical related articles must follow structured abstracts. All medical related articles must follow structured abstracts. All
medical related articles must follow structured abstracts. All medical related articles must follow structured abstracts. All
medical related articles must follow structured abstracts. All medical related articles must follow structured abstracts. All
medical related articles must follow structured abstracts. All medical related articles must follow structured abstracts. Please
click on that link to see what is meant by structured abstract. Structured abstract should be ¼ to ¾ page long.
JEL Classification Numbers: H25, M89, I01 (= examples) (for economics section)
Please here add 1-3 JEL numbers – hold ctrl key and click to visit the website
UDC Classification: 617.7 (= example) (for non-economic sections of the conference)
Please here add 1 UDC numbers – hold ctrl key and click to visit the website (http://udcdata.info/)
3-6 keywords (not phrases, maximum 7-8 words!).
Please note: We used to tolerate citations written in non-APA norm, now we do not. All
references must be written in APA. We used to accept NLM, Harvard and other norms for
medical articles but we do not due to automatic citation parsing using Freecite. To get your
article indexed in many databases, we need to use reference style which is perfectly recognizable by
those services and APA can do this job much better than NLM (Vancouver) or Harvard Anglia citation
norms which are commonly used in medical articles publishing.
Few other important notes: Use single spacing , Times New Roman 11, A4 with 2.5 cm edges.
All text in the article is aligned and starts from left side, do not press tab on each paragraph start!
Introduction
Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article
text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text.
Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article
text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text.
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As Surname (2003) writes Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article
text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text.
Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article
text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text.
Article text. Article.
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Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article
text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text.
Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article
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no abbreviations are allowed!, write full name only in order: First name, Midle Name, Surname. Omit the titles,
degrees, etc.
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Full contact information (Titles, Name, Surname, Titles, Faculty, University (or Company) and email address).
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Write your own headline, do not leave here Main text headline, that only marks start of the Body part of the
article
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This is First Level Headline formatting style, do not number headlines, e.g. it’s equivalent to “2. Headline”
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do not number headlines, e.g. it’s equivalent to “2.4 Headline”
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text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text
(Surname, 2003)6.
Figure 1: Headline or name of the image/graphics/figure
It is Figure 1: -do not write Fig. 1: or Figure 1.:
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Table 1: Headline or the table
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Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text (Puzo, 2001). Article
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Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article
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Article text.
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These are just examples of in the text APA citations. Do not use any other citation norm as otherwise the article
cannot be sent to Scopus/ISI for indexation. It is advisable, if author can use in-text citations in sentences and not
here at the end of a paragraph – These results were confirmed by Kaminsky (2003) or Kaminsky (2005) found
that…. – this is preferable to The results indicate ….(Kaminsky, 2004).
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Numbered bulletpoints examples:
1. Bulletpoint of 1st level
a. Bulletpoint of 2nd level
i. Bulletpoint of 3rd level
ii. Bulletpoint of 3rd level
b. Bulletpoint of 2nd level
2. Bulletpoint of 1st level
3. Bulletpoint of 1st level
Headline
Clancy et al (1998) writes Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article
text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text.
Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. As Elkind (2008a)
points out …
Headline
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Conclusion
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Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article
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Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text. Article text.
References (Format references below headline as Times New Roman 11)
Elkind, D. (2008a, Spring). Can we play? Greater Good, 4(4), 14-17.
Elkind, D. (2008b, June 27). The price of hurrying children [Web blog post]. Retrieved from
http://blogs/psychologytoday.com/blog/digital-children
McKibben, B. (2007, October). Carbon’s new math. National Geographic, 212(4), 32-37.
Ungar, M., Brown, M., Liebenberg, L., Othman, R., Kwong, W. M., Armstrong, M., & Gilgun, J. (2007). Unique pathways
to resilience across cultures.Adolescence, 42, 287-310.
Lahm, K. (2008). Inmate-on-inmate assault: A multilevel examination of prison violence [Abstract]. Criminal Justice and
Behavior, 35(1), 120-137.
The global justice movement [Editorial]. (2005). Multinational Monitor, 26(7/8), 6.
Setting the stage for remembering. (2006, September). Mind, Mood, and Memory, 2(9), 4-5.
Agents of change. (2008, February 2). [Review of the book The power of unreasonable people: How social entrepreneurs
create markets that change the world, by J. Elkington & P. Hartigan]. The Economist, 386(8565), 94.
Steinberg, M. D. (2003). Voices of revolution, 1917 (M. Schwartz, Trans.). New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. (Original
work published 2001)
Luo, J. (Ed.). (2005). China today: An encyclopedia of life in the People’s Republic (Vols. 1-2). Westport, CT: Greenwood
Press.
Mailer, N. (2008). Miami and the siege of Chicago: An informal history of the Republican and Democratic conventions fo
1968. New York, NY: New York Review Books. (Original work published 1968)
Ashe, D. D., & McCutcheon, L. E. (2001). Shyness, loneliness, and attitude toward celebrities. Current Research in Social
Psychology, 6, 124-133. Retrieved from http://www.uiowa.edu/~grpproc/crisp/crisp.html
Watson, P. (2008, October 19). Biofuel boom endangers orangutan habitat. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved from
http://www.latimes.com/
Archer, D. (n.d.). Exploring nonverbal communication. Retrieved from http://nonverbal.ucsc.edu
What causes Alzheimer’s disease? (2008). Retrieved from http://www.memorystudy.org/alzheimers_causes.htm
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Please note all footnotes must be numbered. Use footnotes only if you really need them!
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Piaget, J. (1966). La psychologie de l’enfant [The psychology of the child]. Paris, France: Presses Universitaires de France.
Janzen, G., & Hawlik, M. (2005). Orientierung im Raum: Befunde zu Entscheidungspunkten [Orientation in space: Findings
about decision points]. Zeitschrift für Psychologie, 213(4),
179–186. doi:10.1026/0044-3409.213.4.179
Piaget, J. (1969). The psychology of the child (H. Weaver, Trans.). New York, NY: Basic Books.
Motoki, S. (Producer), & Kurosawa, A. (Director). (1954). Shichinin no samurai [Seven samurai; motion picture]. Japan:
Toho.
Formatting summary
Abstract and References: Times New Roman 9, spacing single line, 3points space after paragraph.
Standard text Times New Roman 11, spacing single line, 3points space after paragraph
Headlines: Times New Roman 11, First level headline bold, second level headline standard.
All footnotes including page numbers to be in Times New Roman 10.
Do not use italics unless you use it in specific language related terms, equations or other typical uses.
All graphics must be places in center row of a three row table with Title and Source formatted in
Times New Roman 11, single spacing, 3points after a paragraph, more columns is possible.
Use bold text only in Headlines of first level and tables/graphics.
Tips and examples on formatting citations and references
If you are not familiar with APA sixth citation norm, please watch also this video as it will show you
how to use Word 2010 or newer (do not use this function in Word 2007, its old and generates
mistakes): How to Use the References Tab in Word
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qr9rtFG7fKM
If you are using non-latin-script language sources in references, please read below
!!! Online sources and sources in non-Latin languages:
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Li, D. X. (2000). On default correlation: a copula function approach. (Working Paper of
RiskMetrics Group). Retrieved March, 10, 2013, from
http://www.stat.ncsu.edu/people/bloomfield/courses/st810j/wrap/defcorr.pdf
If there is a doi, use only doi address, not website for the target source:
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Fantazzini, D. (2009). Three-stage semi-parametric estimation of t-copulas: Asymptotics, finitesample properties and computational aspects. Computational Statistics and Data Analysis,
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csda.2009.02.004
DOI LOOKUP: To lookup for dois for each of your reference, please, register your email address
http://www.crossref.org/requestaccount/, when you receive the email confirming you have a guest
account, visit http://www.crossref.org/SimpleTextQuery and copy paste all your references in that
frame and click SUBMIT button below it. If a source has a doi, copy paste whole doi address to your
references list and add it to the reference (same way asthe Fantazzini example above).
!!! What if article you want to cite is in Russian or Chinese? How do we handle non-English article
titles? In its original language, followed by the English translation in brackets:
NON-Latin script: If the original language is non-Latin script (Greek, Russian, Bulgarian, Korean,
Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Georgian, Thai, Arabic etc.) then official transliteration must be used in front
of the translated article name which will be put in brackets:
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Peking university library. (2013) Běijīng dàxué túshū guǎn xiàowài dúzhě jiēdài bànfǎ [The
Peking university library collections borrow system]. Retrieved March 10, 2013, from
http://lib.pku.edu.cn/portal/fw/rgzn/guizhangzhidu/notice15
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CCNT. (2008). Rénjūn wénhuà shìyè fèi 15.04 Yuán [15.04 yuan per capita cultural Operating
Expenses]. Retrieved March 13, 2013, from http://www.ccnt.gov.cn/sjzz/jhcws/cwswhtj/
200805/t20080529_54661.html
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Fudan university library. (2013) (n.d.) Túshū jiè hái [Book circulation]. Retrieved March 10, 2013,
from http://www.library.fudan.edu.cn/main/list/202-1-20.htm
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Ju, H. M. (2008). Shèqū túshū guǎn wénhuà zhǒngzǐ sā mǎn chéng jiā jiā ménkǒu piāo shūxiāng
[Community libraries spread across city so every family can reach them easily]. Retrieved March
13, 2013, from http://harbin.dbw.cn/system/2008/08/18/051447182.shtml
Transliteration: For transliteration of non-Latin article names use Google translator. Just enter
original name of article in the left frame and you can copy the transliterated article name just from
beneath it.
TIP. Number of references: Recommended minimum number of references is 5-10. It is simple
like this: if you include more references, the article gets better in quality and it looks that author knows
about current research in that field she or he writes about. Usually that is true. So to make article look
professional, more references is way better than less references. For 5 pages long article the optimal
number of references is 15+ when counting papers from different authors. If you include 5 different
books or papers from one single author, that does not improve the article much. One could say then,
that you do not know work of anybody else than work of that single author and that does not make you
appear as a professional. In certain cases discussing special narrow topic such an approach can be
certainly justified.
ALL references must be formatted within the text and here in the list of references according to APA
citation norm!
Use footnotes only for detailed explanation, not for references description (use can cite resources in
footnotes like write as Surname (2003) writes …, but do not put there “Rowling, J.K. Harry Potter and the
Chamber of Secrets. New York: Scholastic, 1999”)
If you are not sure how to write introduction, conclusion, article, abstract, ask GOOGLE with a question “how to
write an abstract” or similar.
Do not include annotation in the article!
Annotation is NOT an abstract!
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More tips and guidelines on formatting
In order to get into ISI web of Science Proceedings directory, you need to format your article and
abstract based on these EASE recommendations (in many languages)
http://www.ease.org.uk/publications/author-guidelines
Elsevier tips on structuring your article
http://mediazone.brighttalk.com/comm/ReedElsevier/509ba7e7a9-28221-2251-31500
Recommended Structure
Quite common and recommended, but not suitable for ALL articles by rule, is the following
structure. Please try to follow it:
Introduction
Literature review (cite here as many sources as possible)
Data and methodology
Results and Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgements (if any)
References
Annex (if any)
!!!!THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT!!!!!
Regarding citations under your own graphics:
If you have a figure a chart or table which are your product, your results of your current research about
which you are writing in the article, then you need to write Source: Author or Source: Authors (not
bold) if there are more authors, do not write you name, current year or anything else.
So if you have a table you did yourself, you did not use any other source than your own research, then
please write Source: Author. (or Authors) as in Table 1 in this document.
!!!!THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT!!!!!
References formatting check
Not necessary if you are using References function in Word 2010 or newer.
This ensures you have no mistakes in references.
For citations, please take all your citations formatted in respect to APA norm and copy paste them into
a window on this page: http://freecite.library.brown.edu/
Click Parse.
New page will open.
On that page, each citation will be recognized:
Make sure, all your sources are correctly recognized. For example:
Udvarhelyi I.S., Gatsonis C.A., Epstein A.M., Pashos C.L., Newhouse J.P. and McNeil B.J., Acute
InfectionMyocardial Infarction in the Medicare population - process of care and clinical outcomes,
Volume 18, American Medical Association journal,
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IS WRONG as it is not correctly recognized:
You can see the Volume and the name of the article were not correctly recognized.
You need to reformat that citation in order to get it correctly recognized:
Udvarhelyi, I.S., Gatsonis, C.A., Epstein, A.M., Pashos, C.L., Newhouse, J.P. and McNeil, B.J. Acute
Myocardial Infarction in the Medicare population: process of care and clinical outcomes. Journal of
the American Medical Association, 1992; 18:2530-2536.
Only then you can say your references are correctly formatted. If they are not, we will send it to you
back for update with comments: please correct your references formatting.
PLEASE NOTE that our example of list of references is correctly formatted in respect to APA style
and yet the FreeCite Parser does not recognize it perfectly. This is the reason there is Good enough
Button. Example:
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You only need to check your references, if you check if the contents (the reference how you formatted
it) has been correctly recognized so you would mark it Good enough or Perfect, that is the format we
need, only keep such references in the references list of your article.
In other words, on that page where you can click on perfect or good enough (example above), you do
nothing else than check if the parser recognized your formatting. You do not need to click on good
enough, there is no send or anything else. It is a static page, you check how references were
recognized with your eye and that is it. Then just put your correctly formatted references – those from
the parser window, into the document under the References headline.
!!!!THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT!!!!!
In case references guidelines in template are not sufficient for your purposes, please read APA
Documentation with examples
visit Purdue university guide to APA, also with many examples:
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/
- THIS PAGE CONTAINS many examples of IN-TEXT and list of references citations as
well.
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PLAGIARISM CHECK
PLEASE BE AWARE, THAT BEFORE MAKING YOUR ARTICLE PUBLIC, WE DO
CROSSCHECK AGAINST PLAGIARISM. IF YOU USED CERTAIN SOURCE AND DID
NOT CITE IT, WE CONSIDER THAT AS PLAGIARISM AND WE WILL NEVER PUBLISH
SUCH AN ARTICLE. IN THAT CASE WE DO NOT REFUND ANY PAYMENTS DONE.
IF YOU THINK THAT YOU CAN CHANGE SEVERAL WORDS IN A PARAGRAPH AND
WE WILL NOT FIND ABOUT THAT, YOU ARE MISTAKEN. PLEASE CHECK
ITHENTICATE VIDEOS ON HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS ON YOUTUBE OR ON
ITHENTICATE WEBSITE. THE SYSTEM IS VERY SMART ANR RECOGNIZES EVEN
VERY SHORT SENTENCES WHERE YOU CHANGE EVEN ONLY THIRD TO HALF OF
THE WORDS.
OF COURSE WE DO NOT MAKE PROBLEMS ABOUT FEW SIMILAR WORDS , BUT IF
THE SENTENCE CONTAINS SPECIFIC INFORMATION (SPECIFIC IS NOT THAT WW2
ENDED IN 1945 – THAT NEEDS NOT TO BE CITED), YOU HAVE A PROBLEM.
IF WE FIND IT A PROBLEM, WE WILL SEND YOU AN EMAIL, POSSIBLY WITH
ATTACHED ITHENTICATE REPORT AND YOU WILL HAVE FEW (1-3) DAYS TO
CORRECT ALL PROBLEMATIC ISSUES. IF YOUR ARTICLE WILL NOT PASS AGAIN,
WE WILL DISCUSS SUCH AN ISSUE WITH YOU.
EITHER WE CANCEL ITS PUBLICATION OR ASK YOU FOR ADDITIONAL PAYMENT
(YES WE DO PAY FOR ITHENTICATE CHECKS) OF 10 USD DONE THROUGH
WESTERN UNION. THEN YOU WILL BUY ONE MORE CHECK AGAINST
ITHENTICATE’S – WORLD’S BIGGEST – SOURCE DATABASE.
SO IT WILL BE ONLY UP TO YOU IF YOU WANT TO PROPERLY WORK WITH
SOURCES AND CITE THEM PROPERLY ACCORDING TO APA NORM, OR WANT TO
RISK ITS DEPUBLICATION WITHOUT ANY REFUND.
PLEASE WORK PROPERLY WITH SOURCES AND DO NOT USE OTHER WORK
WITHOUT CITING IT. WE WILL CERTAINLY FIND ABOUT THAT.
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