Preparation of Papers in One Column Format for Journal of Industrial Engineering International
- The paper must use the following layout:
- 8 1/2" x 11" (215.9mm x 279.4 mm) paper size
- Portrait Orientation
- One-column format for the body of the document
- Top margin: 0.75" (19 mm)
- Bottom margin: 1.0" (25.4 mm)
- Left and right margins: 0.75" (19 mm)
- Gutter: 0
- Indents - first paragraph of section - none
- Indents - all other paragraphs - 0.25" (6.35 mm)
- Header and Footers 0.5 inches (12.7 mm)
- Number equations consecutively with equation numbers in parenthesis flush with the right margin, as in (1).
- All figures and tables must fit either one or two-column width, 3.4" or 7" wide respectively. It is suggested that you use one-column whenever possible. If your table or figure will not fit into one-column, then insert a continuous section break before and after the table or figure, as described above and define it as one-column. To make the paper read easier you may want to position any table or figure that requires one-column either at the bottom of the page or the top of a new page.
- Number the references sequentially by order of appearance, not alphabetically. Refer simply to the reference number, as [3] or [5]-[8]. Do not use “Ref. [3]” or “reference [3]” except at the beginning of sentence: “Reference [3] shows…..” Provide up to three authors’ names; replace the others by “et al.” Do not put figures or anything else except for author information after the references.
Point Sizes and Type Styles:
Point Sizes and Type Styles
Points |
Place of Text |
Type Styles |
Place of Text |
Type Styles |
8 8 8 8 8 8 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 24 |
Table number Table text Figure and Table Headings Figure and Table Captions Footnote Reference list Footer Abstract Index Terms Section Titles Main Text and Equations Subheadings Authors’ names Title |
Roman numerals
UPPERCASE Small Caps
Bold Bold
Small Caps, Bold Left justified
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Table number Table text Figure and Table Headings Figure and Table Captions Footnote Reference list Footer Abstract Index Terms Section Titles Main Text and Equations Subheadings
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Roman numerals
UPPERCASE* Small Caps
Bold Bold
Small Caps, Bold
Left justified
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* Left and No number for headings
Point Sizes and Type Styles
Points |
Place of Text |
Type Styles |
Place of Text |
Type Styles |
8 8 8 8 8 8 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 24 |
Table number Table text Figure and Table Headings Figure and Table Captions Footnote Reference list Footer Abstract Index Terms Section Titles Main Text and Equations Subheadings Authors’ names Title |
Roman numerals
UPPERCASE Small Caps
Bold Bold
Small Caps, Bold
Italic, Left justified
Title Case |
Table number Table text Figure and Table Headings Figure and Table Captions Footnote Reference list Footer Abstract Index Terms Section Titles Main Text and Equations Subheadings Authors’ names Title |
Roman numerals
UPPERCASE Small Caps
Bold Bold
Small Caps, Bold
Italic, Left justified
Title Case |
Copyright Form:
An copyright form should accompany your final submission.
In Text References
All material from any research resource must be accompanied using the APA style. We adopt the APA Citation Style Guide, 6th edition (2014). Follow these specifications for in-text references. Several examples of the APA citation can be found at Research and Documentation Online (2014) and Williams College Libraries (2014).
This reference must correspond to its end-text full bibliographic information in the References section.
References
Place references in a separate References section; do not footnote references. Number the references sequentially by order of appearance, not alphabetically. Refer simply to the reference number, as [3] or [5]-[8]. Do not use “Ref. [3]” or “reference [3]” except at the beginning of sentence: “Reference [3] shows…..” Provide up to three authors’ names; replace the others by “et al.” Do not put figures or anything else except for author information after the references.
- Reference text: 8 point, Times New Roman, full justified, no space between the references (this style is defined under the style menu of this document as "References")
- Use box numbers with square brackets [ ]. Do not use superscripts or subscripts. Do not use ( ) for references, since these are used to refer to equations.
- It is necessary to include the unique identifier DOI or DOR or both at the end of all references.
Use the following as the guide for references:
- Author's Last name, First initial, Middle initial. (Year) "Title,” Journal or book (italics), Vol(No), pages.
- APA Citation Style. (2014). Retrieved on July 27 from http://www.apastyle.org/
- Lau, Linda. (2014). This is a sample template for authors. Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law, 9(2), 1-2.