Key Links

  • University Website (This is the official website of Karabük University)
  • KBU Forms (all the forms required by the university).  To know details about these forms, CLICK HERE.
  • Literary Theory Facebook Group (Join this group to share your comments and views with classmates and other group members)
  • Literary Theory Facebook Page (Like this page for additional notes)
  • Department of English Web Page  (This is the official web page for the Department of English at KBU)
  • Karabukide Graduate Studies  (This is the Facebook page for graduate students of the Department of English at Karabük University)
  • iThenticate (an Internet-based plagiarism detection service)
  • Turnitin (an Internet-based plagiarism detection service)
  • Turnitin Feedback Studio (This is a collection of questions and answers on Turnitin)
  • APA Referencing (A short guide to APA referencing)
  • APA Referencing System (A brief guide to APA style from the University of Lincoln)
  • Tez Merkezi (This website lets you know the titles of all the theses and dissertations written in all the universities in Turkey)
  • DergiPark (an electronic online service based in Turkey, offering infrastructure and providing technical support for international journals by helping to manage their peer-reviewing, editing and publication processes.  It therefore increases the international visibility of journals.  It does not, however, interfere with the content, quality or editing of journal articles)
  • DergiPark on Facebook (This is the official DergiPark Facebook Page)
  • ORCID (ORCID stands for Open Researcher and Contributor ID. It is a nonproprietary alphanumeric code to uniquely identify scientific and other academic authors and contributors. This addresses the problem that a particular author’s contributions to the scientific literature or publications in the humanities can be hard to recognize as most personal names are not unique, they can change (such as with marriage), have cultural differences in name order, contain inconsistent use of first-name abbreviations and employ different writing systems. It provides a persistent identity for humans, similar to tax ID numbers, that are created for content-related entities on digital networks by digital object identifiers. The ORCID organization, ORCID Inc., offers an open and independent registry intended to be the de facto standard for contributor identification in research and academic publishing. On 16 October 2012, ORCID launched its registry services and started issuing user identifiers)

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