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1. Only footnotes should be linked with the text that add comments, supplements to the main text. Footnotes with purely literary references should not be included. Literary references should be placed in the main text in the following form:

  • if the author of the referred work is included in the text, the year of publication of the referred work and the referred page number(s) if necessary should be indicated in brackets after the name, for example: MacIntyre (1967: 35);
  • in other cases (citations, etc.), the name(s) of the author(s), the year of publication and the referred page number(s) if necessary should be indicated in brackets, for example: (Roth-Schluchter 1979: 35).

Reference types of "i.m.", "i.h."  should be avoided.

2. The tables included in the text should be numbered and be provided by title. The title of the tables, the names of columns and rows, the explanations should be written in the language of the article. We do not accept the raw, unstructured, merely inserted tables derived from data analysing, data-processing programs. If the author intends to disclose a chart, please draw it in the desired form on a separate sheet.

3. Following the main text, please indicate the bibliography titled as Literature on a separate sheet. The literature should contain the whole literature referred in the text and in the footnotes in strict alphabetical order according to the authors’ names, so that references in the text could be identified in the literature. The bibliography should not include any work not referred to in the text. The three basic forms of literary references in our journal are as follows:

  1. book: author(s) (year of publication): Title of the work. Place of publication, name of the publisher;
  2. journal article: Author(s) (year of publication): Title of the article. Title of the journal, number of the year (serial number of the journal): starting and last pages of the article;
  3. article in a collecting volume: Name of the author(s) (year of publication): Title of the article. Name of the ed(s) of the collecting volume: Title of the volume. Place of publication: name of the publisher, starting and last page of the referred work.

Examples:

  1. János Nagy (1999): The garden. Budapest: Kertész Publishing House
  2. János Nagy (1999): How to water? Horticulture, 25 (2): 23-35.
  3. Béla Kis (1999): What is hoeing good for? In János Nagy (ed.): Let’s do some gardening! Budapest: Kertész Publishing House, 89-101.