期刊名称:MUSIC & LETTERS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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About the Journal
Music & Letters is a leading international journal of musical scholarship, publishing articles on topics ranging from antiquity to the present day and embracing musics from classical, popular, and world traditions. Since its foundation in the 1920s, Music & Letters has especially encouraged fruitful dialogue between musicology and other disciplines. It is renowned for its long and lively reviews sections, the most comprehensive and thought-provoking in any musicological journal.
Abstracting and Indexing Services
Music and Letters is covered by the following abstracting/indexing services:-
Abstracts for English Studes (to 1995) ABC CLIO: America: History & Life ABC CLIO: Historical Abstracts Humanities Index Annual Bibliography English Language & Literature (ABELL) British Humanities Index Expanded Academic Index Humanities Source Info-South Abstracts ISI: Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Current Contents, Research Alert Magazine Search MLA Directory of Periodicals MLA International Bibliography Music Index Newspaper Periodical Abstracts Periodicals Contents Index Recent Published Articles RILM Abstracts Riviste Musicali in Europa Sociological Abstracts
Instructions to Authors
Information for Authors
NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS
1. Contributors should supply five copies of their typescript (photocopies are acceptable). All typescripts should be double spaced with generous margins. Footnotes and indented quotations should also be double spaced. Contributors who use word processors on IBM or IBM-compatible computers are requested to retain a copy of their article on disc since this can be used in the editing process. The Editors will consider all typescripts as quickly as possible; contributors will, however, understand that the process of sending typescripts to referees and awaiting their reports can take some time.
2. Music examples, tables and diagrams should be written on separate sheets and identified by captions. The abbreviations Ex. and Exx. are used for examples, Fig. and Figs. for diagrams, and Pl. and Pll. for plates. Plates should be supplied as glossy positive photographs and should be clearly identified.
3. All dates, page numbers, titles and quotations should be checked before an article is submitted. Footnote references should show the author's name in the form in which it appears in the work cited, and inclusive page numbers rather than the abbreviations f. or ff. Both the volume number and the year should be supplied in references to period-icals, and the title of the article shown in single quotation marks.
4. Contributors are requested to adhere to the convention of showing as underlined all text which is to be printed as italic.
5. Short quotations should be given in single quotation marks; longer ones should be indented without quotation marks.
6. For general matters of style and spelling contributors should consult The Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors and/or Hart's Rules for Compositors and Readers at the University Press Oxford. For more detailed matters of house style, contributors are advised to examine articles, particularly in fields related to their own, in recent issues of Music & Letters.
FUNDING
Details of all funding sources for the work in question should be given in a separate section entitled 'Funding'. This should appear before the 'Acknowledgements' section [update as appropriate]. The following rules should be followed: the full official funding agency name should be given, i.e. ¡®National Institutes of Health¡¯, not ¡®NIH¡¯; grant numbers should be given in brackets; multiple grant numbers should be separated by a comma; agencies should be separated by a semi-colon; no extra wording like 'Funding for this work was provided by ...' should be used; where individuals need to be specified for certain sources of funding the following text should be added after the relevant agency or grant number 'to [author initials]'. An example is given here: ¡®National Institutes of Health (CB5453961 to C.S., DB645473 to M.H.); Funding Agency (hfygr667789).¡¯
Editorial Board
Editorial Board
ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE:
EDITORIAL BOARD:
Jim Samson
Royal Holloway, University of London
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