Author Guidelines

Academic studies complies with the following requirements below are published in University of Gjakova "Fehmi Agani"  Journal of Social Education and Interdisciplinary Science 

  1. In order for any article to be published in University of Gjakova "Fehmi Agani"  Journal of Social  Education and Interdisciplinary Science , it should not have been previously published or   accepted to be published elsewhere. Papers presented at a conference or symposium may be  accepted for publication if clearly indicated so beforehand.
  2. All researches subjected comparison of the products with their trade names are not in the scope of our journal.
  3. Manuscripts should be typed on A4 format (29/7x21cm) paper with 11 pt and exactly line space. They are arranged properly margined (6.2 cm from top, 5.5 cm from bottom, 4 cm from right, 4 cm from left, 5.2 cm from header, 5 cm from footer), and not exceeding 20 pages. The printed version manuscripts must be submitted to the editor as three copies (without including name, title and working institution in two copies) and along with a CD. Articles should not exceed 20 pages if not they may not published on the journal.
  4. Unpublished articles are not sent back to the writer.
  5. First line of the paragraphs in the text will start 1 cm from inside. Title of the article will be written with capital letters starting from the left top of the page by leaving 4 lines empty space. Subtitles will be placed in accordance with the paragraph order (1 cm from inside). Name/names of the writer is written right bottom of the title side by side. Academic title of the writer, institution where he/she works (university, faculty, department or others) should be written after author’ name after the article title. Any kind of titles are not used except for the academic titles.
  6. Articles in the field of research and examination are submitted according to the order of Abstract, Introduction, Methods and Results.

Formatting a Reference List

Your reference list should appear at the end of your paper. It provides the information necessary for a reader to locate and retrieve any source you cite in the body of the paper. Each source you cite in the paper must appear in your reference list; likewise, each entry in the reference list must be cited in your text.

Your references should begin on a new page separate from the text of the essay; label this page "References".

This part gives a  basic guidelines for formatting the reference list at the end of a standard APA research paper.

Note: Because the information on this page pertains to virtually all citations, we've underlined one important difference between APA 6 and APA 7.

 

Basic Rules for Most Sources

A few examples follow below:


* Journal Article- Harris, M., Karper, E., Stacks, G., Hoffman, D., DeNiro, R., Cruz, P. et
al. (2001). Writing labs and the Hollywood connection. Journal of Film Writing,
44(3), 213-245.


* Book (authored)- Calfee, R. C., & Valencia, R. R. (1991). APA guide to preparing
manuscripts for journal publication. Washington, DC: American Psychological
Association.


* Book (edited)- Felner, R. D., Jason, L. A., Moritsugu, J. N., & Farber, S. S. (Eds.)
(1983). Preventive psychology: Theory, research and practice. New York: Pergamon
Press.

 

* Book Chapter- O’Neill, J. M., & Egan, J. (1992). Men’s and women’s gender role
journeys: Metaphor for healing, transition, and transformation. In B. R. Wainrib
(Ed.), Gender issues across the life cycle (pp. 107-123). New York: Springer.


* Paper presented at a conference- Phelan, J. C., Link, B. G., Stueve, A., & Pescosolido,
B. A. (1996). Have public conceptions of mental health changed in the past half
century? Does it matter? Paper presented at the 124th Annual Meeting of the
American Public Health Association, New York.


* Dissertation- Trent, J. W. (1975). Experimental acute renal failure. Dissertation,
University of California.


* Newspaper Article- Di Rado, A. (1995, March 15). Trekking through college: Classesexplore modern society using the world of Star Trek. Los Angeles Times, p. A3.


* Patent- Norman, L. O. (1998). Lightning rods. US Patent 4,379,752, 9 Sept 1998


* Article by DOI- Slifka, M.K., Whitton, J.L. (2000) Clinical implications of dysregulated
cytokine production. Journal of Molecular Medicine, doi:10.1007/s001090000086


* Online Document- Doe J (1999) Title of subordinate document. In: The dictionary of
substances and their effects. Royal Society of Chemistry. Available via DIALOG.
http://www.rsc.org/dose/title of subordinate document. Cited 15 Jan 1999

 

Please note: While the APA manual provides examples of how to cite common types of sources, it does not cover all conceivable sources. If you must cite a source that APA does not address, the APA suggests finding an example that is similar to your source and using that format. For more information, see page 282 of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 7th ed.