Anatolia:
An International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research is published
semiannually (Summer and Winter) in Ankara, Turkey. The journal includes
articles, case studies, updates on Mediterranean tourism, research notes
and reports, thesis/dissertation abstracts, book reviews, and calendar
of events. Anatolia is published in English. Neither the Editors nor
the Publishers accept responsibility for the views or statements expressed
by authors. This journal should be cited as Anatolia.
MANUSCRIPTS REVIEWS: Submissions will be reviewed by a double-blind
review process and will be published based on the recommendations of
reviewers and discretion of the editors. Submissions to Anatolia can
be processed efficiently only if they are prepared according to these
guidelines.
SEND MANUSCRIPTS TO: Anatolia: An International Journal of Tourism
and Hospitality Research, P.K. 589-06444, Yenisehir, Ankara, Turkey,
Tel/Fax: 90-312-479-1084,
E-mail: anatolia@tr.net or M.Kozak@superonline.com
MANUSCRIPTS SUBMISSION: Manuscripts must be e-mailed as a Word
attachment and be prepared to include the following sections: title
page, abstract/key words, manuscript text, references, tables/figures,
acknowledgements (if applicable). The first page of the manuscript should
include a title page with manuscript title, author’s name, academic
degree, present position, complete address (including telephone/fax/e-mail)
as well as a brief biography (at the bottom of page) indicating academic
field, degree (including year and institution), title and affiliation,
and research interests. The second page should contain the title of
the manuscript, an abstract which outlines the aims and conclusions
of the paper (approximately 150 words) and up to six key words. Manuscripts
should be double-spaced (including references), and should be checked
carefully. Manuscripts should be no more than 40 pages in length. Submitted
manuscripts should not have been published elsewhere. However, if a
longer/shorter version or translation of a previously published article
is being submitted, a photocopy of the original publication must be
included. Correspondence will be only with the first author.
FINAL SUBMISSION: Upon acceptance of the manuscript for publication,
authors should provide a copy of the manuscript as an e-mail attachment.
Please follow the following criteria: (1) Specify what software was
used, including release (e.g., WordPerfect 6.1/Windows), (2) Specify
what computer was used (e.g., McIntosh, IBM compatible), (3) Include
both text and file and ASCII file on the disk, and (4) Use the wrap-around
end-of-line feature (i.e., on “return” at end of lines). All textual
elements should begin flush left, with no paragraph indents. Every element
should be followed by two “returns” (i.e., title, headings, paragraphs,
etc.).
ABSTRACTS, KEY WORDS, AND SUMMARIES: Authors should include an
abstract of 150-200 words and up to 6 key words. Abstracts should contain
an abbreviated representation of the content of the manuscript. Major
results, conclusions, and/or recommendations should be given, followed
by supporting details of method, scope, or purpose as appropriate.
REFERENCES WITHIN TEXT: Citations in the text should include the
author’s last name, and year of publication enclosed in parentheses
without punctuation. For example, (Uysal 1994) or (Crompton 1979, 1982)
or (Yucelt and Marcella 1996) or (Fesenmaier et al. 1994) or (Dener
1995:14-21) (for quoted material). No footnotes or endnotes should be
included.
REFERENCES: All cited references must be given in full, including
the volume, issues, and page numbers. The list of all references should
be placed at the end of the paper, arranged in alphabetical order by
authors’ last names, as shown in examples below.
Periodicals/journals:
Yucelt, U. and Marcella, M. (1996). Services Marketing in the Lodging
Industry: An Empirical Investigation, Journal of Travel Research,
34 (4): 32-38.
Books:
Witt, E. S. and Witt, C. A. (1992). Modelling and Forecasting in
Tourism. London: Academic Press.
Chapters in edited book:
Uysal, M. and Hagan, L. A. R. (1992). Motivations of Pleasure Travel
and Tourism. In M. Khan, M. Olsen, and T. Var (Eds.), VNR’s Encyclopedia
of Hospitality and Tourism (pp. 798-810). New York: Van Nostrand
Reinhold.
Internet:
Jacobson, J. W., Mulick, J. A., & Schwartz, A. A. (1995). A history
of facilitated communication: Science, pseudoscience, and antiscience:
Science working group on facilitated communication. American Psychologist,
50, 750–765. Retrieved January 25, 1996 from the World Wide Web: http://www.apa.org/journals/jacobson.html
TABLES, ILLUSTRATIONS/DIAGRAMS, AND PHOTOGRAPHS: All supplements
to the manuscript text should be professionally done, should be enclosed
on separate pages, and the place where they are to be printed must be
clearly marked in the text (i.e., “figure 1 here”). Tables should be
intelligible without reference to the text and should include a title
caption and headings for columns. Very wide or very long tables should
be avoided. Illustrations /diagrams must be clear, suitable for direct
reproduction (camera ready), and should include a title caption. Lettering
should be large enough to be legible after reduction to printing size.
The first author’s name and figure number should be lightly pencilled
on the reverse side of the sheet. Captions for illustrations/diagrams
should be included on separate pages at the end of the manuscript. Photographs
should be submitted unmounted on white glossy paper (slides are not
acceptable). These pages should not be numbered.
PAGE PROOFS AND REPRINTS: Page proofs will be sent to the designated
corresponding contributor. A form of ordering reprints and copies of
the journal issue in which the article appears will accompany the page
proofs. Only minor corrections are allowed at the proof stage.