Submissions
Submission Preparation Checklist
As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.- The contribution is original and unpublished and is not under review or for publication with another publisher. If this is not the case, please justify this in the ‘Comments to the Editor’ section.
- The files for submission are in Microsoft Word, OpenOffice or RTF format.
- Where available, URLs have been provided for the references.
- I have checked the Submission Guidelines of the Book of Proceedings of the category I am submitting my manuscript and I hereby confirm that it complies with the specific requests of the publication.
Digital Perspectives and Global Narratives in New Media Communication
Submission Guidelines:
- Accepted papers will be published in the Digital Perspectives & Global Narratives in New Media Communication Proceedings, published by CEOS Publishing.
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Page Setup
• Page size: A4
• Margins:2,5 cm all around
• Spacing: 2 pt
• Font: Calibri
o Title: size 11 (bold)
o Body text: size 10
o Highlighted quotations: size 9
o Footnotes (if used): size 8
• Line Spacing: Single, no extra space between paragraphs.
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2. Document Structure
TITLE (Centered, 11pt, Bold, All Caps)
Example:
THE IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ON ECONOMIC GROWTH
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Abstract (Max. 350 words, 10pt)
Write a concise abstract, summarizing the research with the following sections: justification of the theme, objectives, methodology, results, and conclusions. Avoid personal pronouns.
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Keywords (Min. 4, Max. 8)
Example:
Keywords: Environmental Economics, Growth Models, Climate Change, Policy Impact
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1. INTRODUCTION (11pt, Title Case)
Justify the study by outlining the research objectives, and referencing key literature both nationally and internationally. Use citations throughout.
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2. MATERIAL AND METHODS (11pt, Title Case)
Describe the sample, model forms, and analytical methods used. If original methodologies were employed, provide justification and possible limitations.
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3. RESULTS AND ANALYSIS (11pt, Title Case)
Impartially describe key observations from the study, using the methodologies outlined earlier. Highlight the most relevant results obtained.
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4. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS (11pt, Title Case)
Relate the findings to existing literature. Summarize conclusions, drawing connections between your results and other research in the field.
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5. CONTRIBUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS (11pt, Title Case)
Highlight the contributions of your research and mention any limitations. Suggest implications for future research, avoiding restating previously discussed data.
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REFERENCES (APA 7 Style, 11pt, Centered, DOI if available)
Only include references cited within the text. The format should follow APA 7th edition rules.
Example:
Smith, J. A., & Green, T. (2020). Climate Change and Economic Policy. Journal of Environmental Economics, 45(2), 67-89. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeecon.2020.02.003
________________________________________3. Formatting Guidelines
• Headings: Use title case for all headings, except for acronyms, which should be fully capitalized.
• Text Highlights: Use italics for emphasis, not bold or underlined.
• Tables/Figures: Essential tables or figures should be embedded within the text, not at the end. Ensure they are numbered and referenced within the paper.
• Margins: Ensure all margins are properly set at 2.5 cm all around.
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4. Additional Notes
• Paragraph Indentation: Set paragraph indentation to 1 cm.
• No Headers or Footers: Do not include headers or footers except for page numbers.
• Footnotes: Avoid footnotes unless necessary. When used, ensure the text is in size 8, single-spaced.
• Abstract Length: Keep between 300-350 words.
• Word Limit: The paper must not exceed 5000 words, including abstract, figures, references, and appendices.
• Proofreading: Ensure there are no typographical or grammatical errors before submission. If English is not your first language, have the paper proofread by an English speaker.
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