Title of the Paper (16 pt. Times New Roman, Bold, Centered) AUTHORS' NAMES (Capital, 12pt Times New Roman, centered) University (10pt Times New Roman, centered) COUNTRY (Capital, 10pt Times New Roman, centered) Abstract: This is a sample of the format of your full paper. Manuscript should be presented in 8-30 typewritten pages, including: title, author/s, abstract, real text, tables, figures, drawings and references. B5-sized pages (17, 5 x 25 cm). Top, bottom, left and right margins of 2 cm, header/footer 1, 27cm. Use single space for Line spacing. Use Times New Roman, 12 pt., throughout the paper and 11 pt. for the content of the Abstract, Keywords and References. Please resize your Abstract between 200 and 300 words. Keywords: Leave one blank line after the Abstract and write your Keywords (max. 5 words). 1. Introduction As you can see for the title of the paper you must use Times New Roman, 16 pt., Centered, Bold. Leave one blank line and then type AUTHORS' NAMES (in Capital, Times New Roman, 12pt, centered), University (in Times New Roman, 10pt, centered), COUNTRY (in Capital, Times New Roman, 10 pt., centered). Then you must type your E-mail address and your Web Site address in the Footnote Section. The presence of sections Introduction and Conclusions is mandatory in organising the body of the text. The heading of each section (if you choose a text format organized in multiple sections) should be printed in small, Times New Roman, 12 pt., left justified, bold. You must use numbers 1, 2, 3 for the sections' numbering and not Latin numbering (I, II, III ). Please keep the tab in 1cm. 2. Second Section Please, leave one blank line between successive sections as here. E-mail address (Times New Roman, 10pt) youremailaccount@xxx.xxx.xx, http://www.yourwebaddress.xx (Times New Roman, 10pt). The information will be introduced into the final variant of the article, only after receiving the publishing acceptance from the editorial staff. 1
Artes. Journal of Musicology 2.1. Subsection When including a subsection you must use, for its heading, small letters, Times New Roman, 12 pt., left justified, Bold as here. 2.1.1. Sub-subsection When including a sub-subsection you must use, for its heading, small letters, Times New Roman, 12 pt., left justified, Bold as here. Figures and Tables should be in line with text and numbered as follows: Fig. 1, Fig. 2,, etc. Table 1, Table 2,, etc., in Times New Roman, 10 pt., centered, under the image/table. An example of a column heading Column A (t) Column B (T) And an entry 1 2 And another entry 3 4 And another entry 5 6 Table 1 An example of a table Fig. 1 Musical example Footnotes should be used only for short explanations and not instead of references. The insertion of quotes and explanations related to photographs / tables / figures is not accepted. These shall be placed within the text. The titles of works must be written in italics (I). Every textual quotation must reference directly the page where it originates. When the names are mentioned in the text, indicate reference citations as: Brown, Smith, and Lupton (2000) or Strunk and White (1979). When the names are not part of the text use, the names of the authors should be listed between parentheses, in this manner: (Mettam & Adams, 1994, p. 15). For more than 6 authors the first 6 should be listed followed by et al.. You must include all names in the reference list in case there are more than one author per quoted material. Inverted commas and regular (not italic) graphic signs shall be used for quotations:... (Mettam & Adams, 1994, p. 15). Punctuation within the 2
quotation must be identical to the original, excepting cases where only a fragment of a phrase is used (shall end in period). 3. Conclusions Summarize the results of the research/paper and write the conclusion with a few sentences here. Articles without conclusions will not be published. References For headings you must use small letters, Times New Roman, 12 pt., left justified, Bold as here. Use Times New Roman, 11 pt., for the References content. Alignment: Justify, Line Spacing Single, Paragraph: Before 0 pt, After 6 pt. Papers without References will not be accepted. Construction of references text. Every text citation must be listed under the heading References at the end of the References shall be ordered alphabetically. The translation of titles in the reference list, which are expressed in a language different from the one of publishing, shall be inserted between brackets: [title]. In what follows, a few examples of the way references should be redacted are mentioned. References should follow the APA (American Psychological Assocation) text format. Titles of the articles must be typed in Normal text; reviews, journals and books in italic text as in the given examples: a. Books Name, First name initial (year of publication). Book title (italic). City: Publishing House or DOI/URL. For multiple authors, you should mention only first three of them, separated by the symbol &, and followed by the phrase et al. Ex.: Klein, M. (2005). Intertextuality in Western Art Music. London: Oxford University Press. For a chapter in a book: Name, First name initial (year of publication). Title of chapter. In Name, First name initial of Editor (Ed.), Book title (pp. xx-xx). City: Publishing House. Ex.: Klein, M. (2005). Modern Music. In Smith, P. (Ed.), Intertextuality in Western Art Music (pp. 78-124). London: Oxford University Press. 3
Artes. Journal of Musicology For electronic version of print book / electronic-only book: Name, First name initial (year of publication). Book title (italic) [DX Reader version / Adobe Digital Editions version]. Retrieved from URL (no retrieval date is needed) or DOI Ex.: Klein, M. (2005). Intertextuality in Western Art Music. [DX Reader version / Adobe Digital Editions version]. Retrieved from http://www/googlebooks.com b. Journals Name, First name initial (year of publication). Article title. Journal Title, volume no., full content of pages (from...to...). City: Publishing House or Retrieved from URL (no retrieval date is needed) Ex.: Ilias Chrissochoidis, I. & Huck, S. (2010). Sonata form in classical era. Cambridge Opera Journal, 22, 65-91. New York: Penguin Random House. Ex.: Van der Geer, J., Hanraads, J. A. J., & Lupton, R. A. (2000). The art of writing a scientific article. Journal of Scientific Communications, 163, 51-59. Retrieved from http://www.arteiasi.ro/ c. PhD Thesis Name, First name initial (year of publication). Thesis title (type of thesis, The Institution that awards). Retrieved from Internet link / Available from Name of data base. (Accession or Order No.) Ex.: Buhler, J. (1996). Informal Music Analysis: A Critique of Formalism, Semiology, and Narratology as Discourses on Music (Ph.D. diss. Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Retrieved from http://www.arteiasi.ro/ or Available from ProQuest Dissertations and Theses database. (Accession or Order No.) For unpublished thesis: Buhler, J. (1996), Informal Music Analysis: A Critique of Formalism, Semiology, and Narratology as Discourses on Music (Unpublished doctoral dissertation or master s thesis). University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. d. Musical edition Name, First name initial (year of publication). Title edition. Name, First name initial of the editor (Ed.), City: Publishing House (edition no.). Ex.: Blow, J. (2008). Venus and Adonis. Wood, B. (Ed.), London: The Purcell Society Companion Series (2nd ed.). 4
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