Conference Proceeding Guideline : YRI
Conference Proceeding Guideline : YRI
A conference proceeding is a collection of academic papers presented at a professional association meeting or conference. These papers often undergo a review process by peers or the conference organizers before being accepted for presentation and inclusion in the conference’s official proceedings.
A .Guidelines for a Proceeding
An article for a conference proceeding should be Approximately 3,000-6,000 words, excluding bibliography and appendices (with a total maximum length of 8,000 words).
1. Words Length:
- Approximately 3,000-6,000 words, excluding bibliography and appendices (with a total maximum length of 8,000 words).
2. Text Formatting:
– Single-spaced, 12-point Times New Roman font, with 1-inch margins on all sides.
2. Article Structure:
– Start with the title, author’s name and affiliation, and an abstract (no more than 250 words).
3. Spacing:
– Single spaces should be inserted at the end of sentences.
4. Text Alignment:
– Text should be justified for paragraph alignment.
5. Paragraph Formatting:
– Paragraphs should be indented without a line space.
6. Page Numbers:
– Page numbers should be inserted in the bottom right of each page.
7. Section Headings:
– Three levels of section headings can be used. All sections should be numbered (e.g., 4.; 4.1; 4.1.1). Top-level headings are in bold; Level 2 headings in bold and italics; Level 3 headings in italics.
8. Citations and References:
– Use APA style for citations and references.