First Reference | Author’s First and Last Name, “Title of Paper”, Title of Book, ed. Editor’s First and Last Name (Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication), Volume/Page Number. |
Example | Vahdeddin Şimşek, “Teaching Halal and Haram Concepts in Turkish Religious Education Curriculum”, International Science and Social Sciences Halal Food Syposium, ed. Adem Yıldırım et al. (Kuala Lumpur: Intenational Islamic University, 2018), 112. Osman Uyanık, “Yusuf Has Hacib’in Gök Bilimine Katkıları”, Uluslararası Ahmet Yesevi’den Günümüze İnsanlığa Yön Veren Türk Büyükleri Sempozyumu Bildirileri, ed. İrfan Ünver Nasrattınoğlu (Ankara: Türk Kültürü Araştırmaları Kurumu, 2009), 5-43. |
Subsequent References | Author’s Last Name, “Title of Paper”, Volume/Page Number. |
Example | Demir, “Farklı Ebû Hanîfe Tasavvurları: Fakih ve Mütekellim Hanefîler Örneği”, 1/653. Şimşek, “Teaching Halal and Haram Concepts in Turkish Religious Education Curriculum”, 113. |
Bibliography | Author’s Last Name, Adı. “Title of Paper”. Title of Book. ed. Editor’s First and Last Name. Volume/Page Range. Place of Publication: Publisher, x. Edition, Year of Publication. |
Example | Şimşek, Vahdeddin. “Teaching Halal and Haram Concepts in Turkish Religious Education Curriculum”. International Science and Social Sciences Halal Food Syposium. ed. Adem Yıldırım et al. 110-112. Kuala Lumpur: Intenational Islamic University, 2018. Uyanık, Osman. “Yusuf Has Hacib’in Gök Bilimine Katkıları”. Uluslararası Ahmet Yesevi’den Günümüze İnsanlığa Yön Veren Türk Büyükleri Sempozyumu Bildirileri.ed. İrfan Ünver Nasrattınoğlu. 5-43. Ankara: Türk Kültürü Araştırmaları Kurumu, 2009. |
For references with three or more authors use the abbrivation “et al.” after first author’s name in footnote. The same applies to bibliography.