Climate Change in Northern Territories

ESPON/ENECON and Northern Research Forum Cooperation

Open Assembly

University of Akureyri, Iceland

August 22nd – 23rd 2013

Guidelines for articles in the NRF web proceedings

Font: Font should be calibri in all text, also under pictures and tables.

Line spacing: 1,5

Headlines: The main headline (the title of the article) should be calibri, 18, bold and centralised. The title should be as short as possible.

Information concerning authors to be placed directly underneath the title of the article and should include the following: Full name (title), Affiliation; Country

Heading 1 – Calibri, 14, bold

Heading 2 – Calibri, 12, bold

Heading 3 – Calibri, 12, italics

Body text – Calibri 12, normal

Margins: 2.5 on both the left and the right side

Pagenumbers: Pagenumbers should be in footer, adjusted to the right.

References

Reference list shall be put on the last page and you should only list literature that you have used in the article. Make sure that all references that you use are in the reference list. The reference list must be in alphabetical order. See some examples below.

  • References to journals

Wilson, T. (1999). Models in information behaviour research. The Journal of Documentation, 55(3), p. 249-270.

  • References to books

Edler, D. and Fingerson, L. (2003). Interviewing children and adolescents. In: J. A. Holstein and F. J. Gubrium (ed.), Inside interviewing: New lenses, new concerns. (p. 33-55) London: SAGE.

Pratkanis, A. and Aronson, E. (1992). Age of propaganda: The everyday use and abuse of persuasion. New York: W. H. Freeman.

Citations

Please put the name of the author and the year in brackets.

See example:

Jones and Smith (2007) or Jones et al. (2007) when the authors are more than three.

Footnotes: Please avoid footnotes if possible.

Tables: Each table must have a name and a number. Citations in the text should refer to the table number. The name of the table should be put below the table. Please do not put italic or bold in the name of the table. See example:

Table 1. Text that describes the content of the table

In the text that refers to the table please put: As shown in table 1... or Table 1 explains... etc.

Pictures

The name of the picture shall be below the picture. Please do not use bold or italic font when typing the name of the picture. Each picture should have a name and a number similar as described in tables above.

Pictures, graphs and tables are welcome but please be advised that there are different requirements for formatting pictures for the web and printed version.

  • The web: pictures for the web are easier to deal with as a resolution of 72 dpi (low resolution) is sufficient and you will find that most pictures on the web are 72 dpi.
  • For the printed version however, a resolution of at least 300 dpi (high resolution) is needed for the quality of the print to be acceptable. Therefore we ask you kindly to also send all pictures you want included as separate files and to ensure sufficient resolution in the output size.
  • Be particularly cautious when using pictures straight off the internet as these are usually 72 dpi. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact us and we will be happy to assist.

Maximum length/deadline of articles (apr. 300 words per. Page) Paper size: A4, line spacing 1,5.

Position papers5000 words15th November 2011

Panelist papers5000 words30th November 2011

Young researcher papers5000 words30th November 2011

Young researcher reports 600 words15th October2011

Articles should be saved as word documents and sent as an attachment to an e-mail tothe NRF Secretariat at .

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