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Extended Abstract Format

The document provides formatting guidelines for an extended abstract including: sections, font type and size, length not exceeding 4 pages, 200 word abstract, 5 keyword limit, main heading format, body format, table and figure formatting, conclusion length, acknowledgements, and reference list of no more than 15 references arranged alphabetically.

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Extended Abstract Format

The document provides formatting guidelines for an extended abstract including: sections, font type and size, length not exceeding 4 pages, 200 word abstract, 5 keyword limit, main heading format, body format, table and figure formatting, conclusion length, acknowledgements, and reference list of no more than 15 references arranged alphabetically.

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EXTENDED ABSTRACT TITLE

(TIMES NEW ROMAN, 14 FONT SIZE, BOLD, ALL CAPS, CENTERED)

Author’s Name and Surname1, Author’s Name and Surname2 (10 font size)
1
Organization information that the author is committed to
E-mail
2
Organization information that the author is committed to
E-mail

Sections: Abstract and keywords, Introduction and Objectives, Methods, Findings, Conclusion and
References.

Font type and size of body: Times New Roman, 11 pt.

Length: Should not exceed 4 pages including the references. Pages are not numbered.

ABSTRACT (Heading: Times New Roman, 10 pt; bold, all caps) Contains shortened Objectives, Methods and
Findings. Should not be more than 200 words, Times New Roman, 10 pt. Single space, centered and justified.

Keywords: 5 words related to the topic, separated by semi-colon. Times New Roman, 10 pt.

Main headings: (All caps; Title Times New Roman, 12 pt, bold; left aligned)

INTRODUCTION

MATERIALS AND METHODS

2.1. Subtitle (Left aligned, bold and with title case, one space between paragraphs)

Body format: justified – no indention.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

3.1. Subtitle (Left aligned, bold and with title case, one space between paragraphs)

Table format: Table is centered; table title should be written in sentence case (example: Table 1. The table
is about) and indented.

Table 1. Table header


Selection Criteria Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3
Figure format: Figure or image is centered; titles/captions should be written under the figure or image in
sentence case (example: Figure 1. The figure is about) and indented.

Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Data 4


Figure 2. Figure title

CONCLUSION

Write your most important findings here in 3-4 lines.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Please acknowledge your research grant, organization, scholarship.

REFERENCES

Total no. of references must not exceed 15.

Arrange alphabetically according to the first author’s surname. Use the following format according to the
reference type shown below:

Journal article;
1. Author 1, Author 2, Author 3, (Year). Article title, Journal title, Volume, Issue, Page range
Book;
2. Author 1, Author 2, (Year). Book Title, pp. 295, Publisher, Publisher location.
Chapter of a book;
3. Author A, (Year). Book chapter title. In (eds) Author B., Author C., eds, Book Title, Publisher, Page
range 29-45, Publisher place.

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