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Style sheets
- Your paper must start with the title, followed by your name and affiliation followed by a postal and e-mail address. In addition you may include a link to your own home page, etc. Include and start with the abstract; but send it separately as well because this will be added later as a link.
- References and citations should be in the Harvard style, e.g.in the text (Gür, 2000: 102), in the bibliography: Gür, Ş. Ö., Bekleyen, A. 2002 "The Failure Of Man-Environment Studies in Influencing Design Decisions" in: G. Moser, Y. Bernard, M. Bonnes, J. Corraliz, and V. Giuliani (Eds) Places People and Sustainability, People and Places, Göttingen, Germany: Hogrefe and Huber, 94-106.
- A list of references should be placed at the end of the paper.
- If endnotes are required you should not use your word-processor's automatic feature. You should place the note number in square brackets [1] and supply a separate numbered list with the note text at the end of your paper.
- Images may be included in the text. However, they must also be supplied as a separate file. If they are not included their location should be shown thus: [IMAGE1.jpg], where IMAGE1.jpg is the image filename.
- Do not use "styles" or anything else that may not transfer to another computer.
- Do not use multiple fonts and sizes as these will be standardized to a house style. Use only straight double quotation marks, i.e. UK keyboard character Shift-2, not "smart/typographer's quotes."
- Do not format your text using "tables" or similar. If you need to present a table keep it simple so that it can be converted into HTML for publication.
- Do not link your images (OLE). Include/embed your images in the text but also supply another separate copy of the image file. Please use the key dates link to check when full papers are due.
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