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Guidelines for Contributors to KJOT

* The KJOT uses the 6th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA, 2010) as the style guide. Refer this manual for style questions unless specified otherwise in these guidelines.

 

1. Submitted manuscripts must:

1) be written in HWP (or MS word), line space 160%, 10-point font, HY-shinmyung (Times New Roman) letter shape, 95% width, and A4 size with 3cm margin.

2) mark English in parenthesis with small letters, but capitalize the first letter if it is a proper noun.

3) have Arabian letters written in the text, and must use the metric system of weights and measures.

4) have a title and details in the captions of graphs, tables, and figures, and these must be written in English for both Korean and English journals.

5) have 8×10cm size when pictures are attached and picture number and title should be written on the back.

6) attach both English and Korean abstracts in front and back of the manuscript.

7) have an abstract of no more than 200 words and Korean abstract of less than 20 lines.

8) have the author's family name comes first with comma (Hong, Gil-Dong).

9) have no more than 12 pages of A4 size paper.

10) have a title page with title of the manuscript, list of authors' names, degrees, titles, and affiliations of all authors. Designate the corresponding author by providing his or her full address, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail address.

 

Guidelines for Contributors to KJOT

* The KJOT uses the 6th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA, 2010) as the style guide. Refer this manual for style questions unless specified otherwise in these guidelines.

 

1. Submitted manuscripts must:

1) be written in HWP (or MS word), line space 160%, 10-point font, HY-shinmyung (Times New Roman) letter shape, 95% width, and A4 size with 3cm margin.

2) mark English in parenthesis with small letters, but capitalize the first letter if it is a proper noun.

3) have Arabian letters written in the text, and must use the metric system of weights and measures.

4) have a title and details in the captions of graphs, tables, and figures, and these must be written in English for both Korean and English journals.

5) have 8×10cm size when pictures are attached and picture number and title should be written on the back.

6) attach both English and Korean abstracts in front and back of the manuscript.

7) have an abstract of no more than 200 words and Korean abstract of less than 20 lines.

8) have the author's family name comes first with comma (Hong, Gil-Dong).

9) have no more than 12 pages of A4 size paper.

10) have a title page with title of the manuscript, list of authors' names, degrees, titles, and affiliations of all authors. Designate the corresponding author by providing his or her full address, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail address.

 

 

Guidelines for Contributors to KJOT

* The KJOT uses the 6th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA, 2010) as the style guide. Refer this manual for style questions unless specified otherwise in these guidelines.

 

1. Submitted manuscripts must:

1) be written in HWP (or MS word), line space 160%, 10-point font, HY-shinmyung (Times New Roman) letter shape, 95% width, and A4 size with 3cm margin.

2) mark English in parenthesis with small letters, but capitalize the first letter if it is a proper noun.

3) have Arabian letters written in the text, and must use the metric system of weights and measures.

4) have a title and details in the captions of graphs, tables, and figures, and these must be written in English for both Korean and English journals.

5) have 8×10cm size when pictures are attached and picture number and title should be written on the back.

6) attach both English and Korean abstracts in front and back of the manuscript.

7) have an abstract of no more than 200 words and Korean abstract of less than 20 lines.

8) have the author's family name comes first with comma (Hong, Gil-Dong).

9) have no more than 12 pages of A4 size paper.

10) have a title page with title of the manuscript, list of authors' names, degrees, titles, and affiliations of all authors. Designate the corresponding author by providing his or her full address, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail address.

 

2. The reference in the text should:

1) have the author and the year in parenthesis, without superscript. Use a semicolon (;) to list two or more sources and order author in ABC (alphabetical) order.

2) When using an author as a subject:

If there is only one author: e.g.) Berk (1983) is

If there are two authors: e.g.) Song and Jones (2009) are

If there are three to five authors: e.g.) Mosey, Kielhofner, Trombly, Clark (2011) were

(in subsequent citations, include only the surname of the first author followed by et al. and the year)

If there are six or more authors: e.g.) Ottenbacher et al (1998) were

3) When citation comes after the sentence: was mentioned (Bradley, Ramirez, & Soo, 1994; Lee et al., 2000; Ottenbacher et al., 1988; Yoo & Lee, 2005).

4) When using secondary sources, name the original work and give a citation for the secondary source.

e.g) Kang’s diary (as cited in Yoo and Jung, 2003).

 

3. References

Below are examples of commonly used reference listings:

                1) Journal Article

             (1) Journal without digital object identifier (DOI)

Lee, J. S., & Jeon, B. J. (2008). A study on the balance ability and obesity of rural elderly persons in Nonsan. Journal of Korean Society of Occupational Therapy, 16(1), 55-66.

McPhee, S. D. (1987). Functional hand evaluation: A review. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 41, 158-163.

Sillick, T. J., & Schutte, N. S. (2006). Emotional intelligence and self-esteem mediate between perceived early parental love and adult happiness. E-Journal of Applied Psychology, 2(2), 38-48. Retrieved from http://ojs.lib.swin.deu.au/index.php/ejap

(2) Journal with DOI:

Kang, D. H., Yoo, E. Y., Chung, B. I., Jung, M. Y., Chang, K. Y., & Jeon, H. S. (2008). The application of client-centred occupational therapy for Korean children with developmental disabilities. Occupational Therapy International, 15, 253-268. doi:10.1002/oti.258

Gilbert, D. G., McClernon, J. F., Rabinovich, N. E., Sugai, C., Plath, L. C., Asgaard, G., ... Botros, N. (2004). Effects of quitting smoking on EEG activation and attention last for more than 31 days and are more severe with stress, dependence, DRD2 A1 allele, and depressive traits. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 6, 249-267. doi:10.1080/14622200410001676305

2) Book With Author(s):

Mattingly, C., & Fleming, M. (1994). Clinical reasoning: Forms of inquiry in a therapeutic practice. Philadelphia, PA: F. A. Davis.

3) Edited Book:

Law, M. (Ed.). (1998). Client-centered occupational therapy. Thorofare, NJ: Slack.

4) Chapter in Edited Book:

Schwartz, K. B. (2003). The history of occupational therapy. In E. B. Crepeau, E. S. Cohn, & B. A. Boyt Schell (Eds.), Willard & Spackman's occupational therapy (10th ed., pp. 5-13). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

Exner, C. E. (2001). Development of hand skills. In J. Case-Smith (Ed.), Occupational therapy for children (4th ed., pp. 289-328). St. Louis, MO: Mosby.

5) Unpublished master's thesis and Doctoral dissertation

Kaplan, E. B. (1997). Not our kind of girl: Unraveling the myths of black teenage motherhood (Unpublished master's thesis). University of California, Los Angeles.

Adams, R. J. (1973). Building a foundation for evaluation of instruction in higher education and continuing education (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from http://www.ohiolink. edu/etd/

 

 

 

6) Book With Corporate Author and Author as Publisher:

American Psychiatric Association. (2000). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (4th ed., text rev.). Washington, DC: Author.

Performance Enterprises. (2000). Dynavision 2000 operating manual [Brochure]. Markham, Canada: Author.

Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation. (1996). Guide for the Uniform Data Set for Medical Rehabilitation (Version 5.0). Buffalo, NY: State University of New York at Buffalo.

American Psychological Association, Task force on the sexualization of girls. (2007). Report of the APA task force on the sexualization of girls. Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pi/wpo/sexualization. html

 

4. Ensure correct use of the terms sex (when reporting biological factors) and gender (identity, psychosocial or cultural factors), and, unless inappropriate, report the sex and/or gender of study participants, the sex of animals or cells, and describe the methods used to determine sex and gender. If the study was done involving an exclusive population, for example in only one sex, authors should justify why, except in obvious cases (e.g., prostate cancer). Authors should define how they determined race or ethnicity and justify their relevance.

 

5. All accepted manuscripts are subject to copyediting and may be suspended for further corrections or changes.