All articles submitted to the TÜZDEV Journal must adhere to the writing style and format guidelines outlined in the American Psychological Association Publication Manual (7th edition). The article's abstract should not exceed 250 words. If the article is written in Turkish, a full English text will be required after acceptance. Tables and references must follow APA style. Articles should be prepared in Word format (.doc or .docx) and comply with the rules provided in the template available in the "Writing Guidelines" section. The total word count of the article, including abstracts, references, and tables, should not exceed 10,000 words.
Articles must not have been accepted by another journal or published in whole or in part elsewhere. The full-text file of the article should not contain any author information.
A separate file containing author information must be uploaded in the "Additional File for Editor" category. This file should include the authors' names, surnames, titles, institutions, departments, email addresses, phone numbers, brief biographies, and details if the article was presented as a conference paper or derived from a thesis.
As per the 2019 publication principles of ULAKBİM TR Index, all authors of accepted articles must have an ORCID number. After registration, authors should link their ORCID number to their eJournal account via the Author Dashboard.
Submitted articles are initially reviewed by the Editor and then sent to at least two field experts for peer review. After the review process, the Editor makes the final decision regarding the article. Accepted articles are published in the issue deemed appropriate by the Editor.
All articles are managed through the online article management system, e-Journal Management System. The submission, evaluation, peer review, and all other processes are conducted through this platform. Articles undergo plagiarism screening before publication.
Accepted articles in the TÜZDEV Journal are processed through the following stages: plagiarism check, reference formatting, citation verification, layout and typesetting, DOI assignment, and early view publication. Articles published in early view are included in the volume and issue approved by the Editorial Board.