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CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS FULL PAPER TEMPLATE AND GUIDELINES FOR REFERENCES International Scientific Conference PROCEED WITH CARE / LIVING WITH TOURISM On Tourism and UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Exploring and overcoming the Challenges and Threats of the Emerging Conflict between Overtourism and the Safeguarding of Heritage Cities, Monuments and Landscapes 2-5 May 2019, Croatia, Šibenik FULL PAPER TEMPLATE Name Surname 1 (1. author), Name Surname 2 (2. author), Name Surname 3 (3. author) 1 Name and address of the institution in which the 1. author is employed or the one in which the research is carried out 2 Name and address of the institution in which the 2. author is employed or the one in which the research is carried out 3 Name and address of the institution in which the 3. author is employed or the one in which the research is carried out 1 e-mail address 2 e-mail address 3 e-mail address Contact: mobile phone number

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CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGSFULL PAPER TEMPLATE AND GUIDELINES FOR REFERENCES

International Scientific Conference

PROCEED WITH CARE / LIVING WITH TOURISM On Tourism and UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Exploring and overcoming the Challenges and Threats of the Emerging Conflict between Overtourism and the Safeguarding of Heritage Cities, Monuments and Landscapes

2-5 May 2019, Croatia, Šibenik

FULL PAPER TEMPLATE

Name Surname1 (1. author), Name Surname2 (2. author), Name Surname3 (3. author)

1 Name and address of the institution in which the 1. author is employed or the one in which the research is

carried out 2 Name and address of the institution in which the 2. author is employed or the one in which the research is

carried out3 Name and address of the institution in which the 3. author is employed or the one in which the research is

carried out

1 e-mail address2 e-mail address3 e-mail address

Contact: mobile phone number

Author's affiliation in the original language

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Main Title (16pt Arial bold)

It presents the topic of the contribution in the strictest sense. It should be clear, comprehensive, specific, short

and unambiguous.

Subtitle (14pt Arial bold)

A subtitle which determines the topic more closely can be added.

Key words

Up to five key words, alphabetically ordered. Each key word should comprise one or two words.

Abstract

Maximum 450 characters with spaces (1/4 page). It should be written in the third person singular. It should

emphasize research results and conclusions

Author’s Biography (11pt Arial bold)

The size should not exceed 450 characters with spaces (1/4 page). Emphasis should be given to the

main area of work and most important scientific achievements. It is not necessary to mention again

the name of the institution in which he/she is employed but rather to point out his/her profession,

academic degree and scientific rank. In case the paper is written by several authors, all biographies

should not exceed 450-500 characters with spaces. (11pt Arial)

Main Title (16pt Arial bold)

It presents the topic of the contribution in the strictest sense. It should be clear, comprehensive,

specific, short and unambiguous.

Subtitle (14pt Arial bold)

A subtitle which determines the topic more closely can be added.

Key words

Up to five terms alphabetically ordered. Each term should comprise one or two words.

Abstract

Maximum 450 characters with spaces (1/4 page). It should be written in the third person singular. It should

emphasize research results and conclusions

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Information about the paper:

Title Recommended size Actual size Deviation from the recommended size

1.Number of characters of the main text (without notes)

Up to 18,000 characters with spaces (10 pages)

2. Notes (footnotes) Up to 4500 characters with spaces (2,5 pages)

3. Number of paragraphs 4. Number of key words Up to 5

5. Abstract Up to 450 characters with spaces (1/4 page)

6. Summary compulsory 4000 – 4500 - characters with spaces (2÷2,5 pages)

7. Biography / BiographiesAll together up to 450 - 500 characters with spaces (1/4 page)

8. Number of illustrations

(up to 5 - recommended) 9. Number of tables or charts

10. Number of bibliographic entries

11. Number of archival sources

12. Number of documentary sources

13. Number of Internet sources

Introduction (14pt Arial bold)

Text: 11 pt Arial, line spacing: 1,5

Recommended size of the main text should not exceed 18000 characters with spaces (10 standard

typed double-spaced pages). The text should be logically and clearly structured, divided into entitled

chapters. All pages should be numbered. The entire text, including titles, subtitles, and key words

should be written in lower case letters, with no exclusive use of capital letters. It is highly

recommended to have the text proofread before submitting it to the Editorial Board.

Illustrations (drawings, photographs), tables, graphs, and other graphic contributions should not be

inserted within the text. Instead, their position in the text should only be marked (Fig. 1; Table I; Graph

I etc.). All graphic contributions with their full captions should be added on separate sheets at the end

of the article and marked in exactly the same way as in the text.

Notes are written as footnotes at the bottom of the page, using the “Harvard” style. They should not

exceed ¼ of the main text size. Formulations such as 'ibid.', 'op. cit.' “see note 1” and the like, should

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be avoided. Examples of bibliographic entries.1 Examples of unpublished sources, archive materials

or manuscripts (complete information is given in the list of archive or documentary sources and list of

abbreviations).2

Title of chapter 1 (14pt Arial bold)

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dolore magna aliqua (Fig. 2). Ut enim ad minim veniam…

Title of subchapter 1 (12pt Arial)

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et

dolore magna aliqua (Table II). Ut enim ad minim veniam…

Title of subchapter 2 (12pt Arial)

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et

dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam…

Title of chapter 2 (14pt Arial bold)

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et

dolore magna aliqua (Fig. 3). Ut enim ad minim veniam…

Title of subchapter 1 (12pt Arial)

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et

dolore magna aliqua (Table III). Ut enim ad minim veniam…

Title of subchapter 2 (12pt Arial)

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et

dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam…

……..

Conclusion (14pt Arial bold)

Texts should end with a short conclusion presenting the research results and mentioning the possible

contribution of the conducted research. The conclusion should not repeat parts of the main text nor

contain any illustrations or notes. Authors should indicate possible limitations of the described

research as well as the possibility and area of its application.

1 Horvat, 1994: 220; *** 1996: 329; http://virtual.arhitekt.hr/default.aspx 1.1.2017..2 CASA, Cab.Graph.Arts, map collection: I/274; FA, Housing Sub-Department CASA = Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Cabinet of Graphic Arts; FA = Faculty of Architecture

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GUIDELINES FOR REFERENCES

Lists and Contributions

11pt Arial, line spacing: 1,5

Bibliography

List of bibliographic references comprises detailed references of all the used and cited source

materials (an extensive list of bibliographic units which are not referred to in the text or notes is not

acceptable). Bibliographic units are listed alphabetically according to the surname of the (first) author.

If a particular text is written by several authors, their names are listed in the same way as they are

printed in the original publication. Several texts by the same author are listed chronologically. If there

are several texts written by the same author in one year, a letter mark is added next to the year, e.g.

Horvat, 1994a; Horvat, 1994b. If there are more than 3 authors of the particular book or text, than the

first author is mentioned end others are under et al. (lat. et alia), e.g. Butula et al. (2009.)

Literature section is given at the end of the paper. Particular references are listed in the following way:

Surname of author, First name initial (year of publication), Title of the paper or book, “name of the

journal”, year of publication (no. in a year): page number, publisher [editor of the book], Place of

publication, DOI (if any).

Bibliographic units are given as follows: (1) book, (2) paper in the collections of essays or a chapter in

a book, (3) dissertation, (4) papers in journals, (5 and 6) unsigned papers published in the same year,

(7) encyclopedic or lexicographic edition, (8) editorial book:

1. Baudrillard, J., (2001), Impossible Exchange, Verso: 128, London

2. Derrida, J., (1972), Sructure, Sign and Play in Discourse of the Human Science, Structuralist

Controversy, [ed. Macksey&Donato], John Hopkins University Press: 260-265, Baltimor

3. Čavlović, M. (2017),The impact of the transformation of the architectural profession on the

architecture of Zagreb 1945.-1961., dissertation, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Architecture,

Zagreb

4. Đukić, A., Jerković, S., (2008), Neki suvremeni procesi u povijesnoj jezgri Grada Dubrovnika,

Geoadria. 13 (2): 207-225, Zadar

5. *** (2008.a), Grandezza, The Dolder Grand, Zurich, AIT, 6-2008: 102-109, Minchen

6. *** (2008.b), Directory Pousadas, Pousadas de Portugal, Lisabon

7. *** (1996), The Encyclopedia of Croatian Art, II. [ed. Domljan, Ž.], Leksikografski zavod

"Miroslav Krleža": 329-331, Zagreb

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8. *** (2000), University in Zagreb - Faculty of Architecture, 1919/1920 - 1999/2000 / Eighty

Years of Architectural Education in Croatia [ed. Obad Šćitaroci, M.], Faculty of Architecture,

Zagreb

Internet sources

Scientific papers should not rely too much on the internet sources. In case they are consulted, it is

necessary to cite a particular web page accurately and to mention the entry date.

Like: https://hrcak.srce.hr/prostor [1.1.2018.]

Archive sources

Entries should contain the exact name and address of the institution whose material is used in the

text. The brackets contain the abbreviation of the institution which is used in notes and illustration

sources.

1. Institute of Art History, Vukovarska Street 68, Zagreb [IPU]

2. State Archives in Zagreb, Opatička 29 HR-SAZG

3. University of Zagreb, Faculty of Architecture, 26 Kačićeva Street, Zagreb [FA]

4. Society of Architects of Zagreb, Ban Josip Jelačić Square 3/1 HR-SAZ

Document sources

Unpublished sources are cited (archival documents, manuscripts, plans, photographs, letters and

other documents) and the institution in which they are stored.

1. Residential Architecture Sub-Department [FA]

2. Collection of building documentation HR-SAZG

3. Personal archive of the author PA

Illustration sources

Entries should contain the origin of the illustration, and follow the Harvard citing style. The author(s)

should possess the permission to publish all visual contributions that accompany the text. Examples

according to the previously mentioned literature entries

Fig. 1 Baudrillard, 2001: 123

Fig. 2 Derrida, 1972: 22

Fig. 3 Đukić, A., Jerković, S., 2008: 123

Fig. 4 *** 2008.a: 102

Fig. 5 *** 2008.b: 3

or

Fig. 6 PA

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ILLUSTRATIONS

Number of illustrations should not exceed recommended number. In the selection of illustrations

preference is given to authentic illustrations made by the authors. They are expected to be high visual

and technical quality and suitable for black and white or colored reproduction. They should contain all

necessary denotations (graphic scale, north orientation mark, lettering or numerical elements of keys

etc.). Illustrations are marked by Arabic numerals, and tables by Roman numerals (Fig.1; Table I; see

Guidelines for Authors). Each illustration should be accompanied by a short caption. Illustrations (in

black and white!) should be inserted in the text on an appropriate position in low resolution while

within the text the number of illustration is inserted on the position referred to (for example: Fig. 1).

Fig. 1 Caption (under the picture). Introductory illustration (Fig. 1) following the author’s suggestion

should be high-quality and attractive since it is printed in bigger format at the beginning of the paper.

Fig. 2 Caption (under the picture)

Table I Caption (under the table)

Graph I Caption (under the graph)

Summary (14pt Arial bold)

The required size of the summary is 4000-4500 characters (2 - 2,5 pages) and should not contain any

illustration or note. (11pt Arial)

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ILLUSTRATIONS

Fig. 1 Captions are placed under the pictures. Ensure that your caption adequately describes what you want your reader

to see in the picture, highlighting any areas that they should focus on or relationships that you might want them to

see. [Caption].

Fig. 2 Caption

Table I Caption

Graf. I. Caption

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DECLARATION OF AUTHENTICITY

For the author / co-author of the article

I, __________________________________________________________________

the author / co-author of the article entit led:

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________

submitted for the Conference Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference

PROCEED WITH CARE / LIVING WITH TOURISM, Croatia, Šibenik, 2-5 May 2019.

on ____________________________ (date), declare that this article contains my original

research results and that I have not consulted any other sources than those cited in this

article. I also affirm that I possess the right to publish all illustrations that I submitted with the

manuscript.

____________________________________________

signature

____________

place and date

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MORE INFORMATION

E-mail: [email protected]

Tel: +385 (0)91 4673435

Zagreb, 20 June 2019 National Association for Interdisciplinary Activities in the Field of Heritage and

Tourism

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