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title: "Article Test ⚫ "
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date: "2023-06-24T15:19:05+03:00"
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author: "anybody"
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draft: true
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contributors: [constantinos-miltiadis.md]
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keywords:
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- draft
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abstract: |
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The text of your abstract. Max word count...?
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---
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This is a contribution.
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# General
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## Submission length
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How about:
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- No fixed length, however, the journal encourages contributors to submit articles less than 8.000 words. In case your submission exceeds this limit please provide a concise statement why that is necessary.
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# Submission checklist
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Submit a zip folder including:
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- A markdown file of the article.
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- A folder with all linked graphics.
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Checklist:
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- [ ] The article has been proof-read.
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- [ ] Consistent use of language (US/UK English).
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- [ ] Graphics and other file attachments are included in a subfolder.
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- [ ] Article wordcount, excluding bibliography and footnotes, does not exceed 8.000 words. If it does, a brief statement is included to justify that.
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- [ ] The submission is
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# Citations & citation workflow
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- Citation style: [how about an (Author YYYY ) type e.g. Chicago].
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## Citation and referencing workflow using Zotero
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We strongly recommend the use of [Zotero](https://www.zotero.org/), a free and open source reference manager.
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1. Download [Zotero](https://www.zotero.org/)
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2. Install the Zotero plugin [Better Bibtex for Zotero](https://retorque.re/zotero-better-bibtex/) (BBZ), which will generate citation keys for each entry.
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3. In Zotero, make a collection titled, say, `GDJ`.
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4. Drag and drop all the references for your article.
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5. The BBZ plugin will generate citation keys.
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# Bibliography
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