期刊名称:SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF THE OLD TESTAMENT
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Aims & Scope
When the Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament was first published in 1987, it was expected to become the principal forum of Scandinavian Old Testament research. Reality has surpassed the expectations of the founders, as Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament is rapidly becoming one of the major outlets of international Old Testament scholarship, although without losing its specific Scandinavian character.
Contributions by leading scholars have in recent years changed the scholarly understanding of the history of Israel. Such contributions have been published in issues devoted to special themes such as heritage of Sigmund Mowinckel; the question of Israel's origin; Old Testament and Literature
Abstracting & Indexing
Indexed/abstracted in: Index to Book Reviews in Religion; Internationale Zeitschriftenschau für Bibelwissenschaft und Grenzgebiete; Old Testament Abstracts; Religious and Theological Abstracts; Religious Index One. Periodicals; Zeitschrift für alttestamentliche Wissenschaft
Instructions to Authors
***Note to Authors: please make sure your contact address information is clearly visible on the outside of all packages you are sending to Editors.***
MANUSCRIPTS The normal language of the publication is English, but articles in French and German may also be submitted. Authors not writing in their mother-tongue are asked to have their manuscripts checked for errors in language and style.
Authors should, if possible, submit the manuscript in electronic form on diskette. An updated print-out must follow with the diskette. The diskette must be marked with type of machine (i.e. IBM/Apple) and type of program (i.e. MS-DOS/WP 5.1, MacWrite, Word etc.).
The suggested length of articles is 20-30 pages (37.500-56.500 characters), and of book reviews 5-10 pages (9.500-19.000 characters). All manuscripts must be typewritten with double spacing, on one side of the paper only, using a conventional size of paper, preferably A4, and with generous left margins. Separate sheets should be used for:
- Title page, with author's name(s),
- Abstract,
- Notes,
- References.
The original manuscript should be submitted, with two extra copies. The author should retain a copy.
ABSTRACTS For articles, but not book reviews, authors should provide an abstract in English. It should not exceed 120 words and it should be typed on a separate sheet. The author's name and initial(s), year, title of article, journal title, and volume number should precede the abstract. The abstract should be followed by the author's name(s) and the postal address(es) to which correspondence should be sent.
NOTES Notes should be typed on separate sheets and numbered consecutively.
PROOFS One set of proofs will be sent to the author. It should be returned duly corrected with the least possible delay. Authors will be liable to pay for any alterations not due to printer's errors. Authors will receive five copies of the issue free of charge when their article has been published
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief:
Niels Peter Lemche - Department of Biblical Studies, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Associate Editors:
Thomas L. Thompson - Copenhagen, Denmark Stig I. L. Norin - Uppsala, Sweden Anneli Aemelaeus - Helsinki, Finland
Consulting Editor:
Knud Jeppesen - Aarhus, Denmark
Editorial Board:
Gunnlaugur A. Jónsson - Reykjavik, Iceland Antti Laato - Åbo, Finland Inger Ljung - Uppsala, Sweden Tryggve N. D. Mettinger - Lund, Sweden Martti Nissinen - Helsinki, Finalnd Terje Stordalen - Oslo, Norway Timo Veijola - Helsinki, Finland
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