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Paper Submissions > Paper Format
Paper Format

Please use the paper format below when writing your paper!

Please submit your paper in PDF.

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(Page 1)

Title
(centred, bold and times new roman 14-point font)

Abstract
(left justified, bold and times new roman 12-point font, 100 words / 800 characters, and maximum 10 lines)

Compliance to the line limit is required to facilitate standardisation of the publication of the abstract proceedings book. The text should be justified. At the start of each new paragraph or section you should indent the first line as in the example given here.

Keywords: (left justified, regular, italic and times new roman 12-point font)

Track: (left justified, regular, italic and times new roman 12-point font)


(Page 2...)

Main body of the paper (maximum of 5 pages)

Headings and sub-headings

1. Major headings
Should be numbered sequentially, left justified and bolded. The first letter of each major word should be capitalised and all of the other words should be in lower case. Two single space lines should precede and one single space should follow a major heading.

1.1 Sub-headings
Should be numbered according to the main heading, left justified, regular and in italics. One space line should precede and follow a sub-heading. Only the first letter of the first word should be capitalised.

1.1.1 Sub sub-heading
You should avoid the use of sub sub-headings unless absolutely necessary. If you use sub sub-headings they should be numbered according to the main heading, left indented, regular and in italics. One space line should precede and follow a sub sub-heading. Only the first letter of the first word should be capitalised.

References
(journal article and book references given below as examples) for full referencing guidelines visit the website of the IJRM: http:www.elesevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws.home/505550/authorinstructions.

Paivio, A., Jansen, B., & Becker, L.J. (1975). Comparisons through the mind’s eye. Cognition, 37 (2), 635-647.

Strunk, W., Jnr & White, E.B. (1979). The elements of style (3rd ed.) New York: Macmillan.