期刊名称:JOURNAL OF SYMBOLIC LOGIC
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal The Journal of Symbolic Logic was founded in 1936 and it has become the leading research journal in the field. It is issued quarterly. Volume 68, being published during 2003, will consist of approximately 1300 pages. The Journal is distributed with The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic. The Journal and The Bulletin are the official organs of the Association for Symbolic Logic, an international organization for supporting research in symbolic logic and furthering the exchange of ideas among mathematicians, philosophers, computer scientists, linguists, and others interested in this field.
The main purpose of The Journal is to publish original scholarly work in symbolic logic. The Journal intends to represent the entire field of symbolic logic, which has become very broad, including its connections with mathematics and philosophy as well as newer aspects related to computer science and linguistics.
Instructions to Authors
The Journal of Symbolic Logic - JSL Guidelines for Authors
The Journal invites submission of
(1) original technical papers in the field of symbolic logic, (2) expository papers in this field, (3) papers whose main point is philosophical and which either bear upon logic or make use of its methods, (4) studies in the history of logic in which modern technical developments are taken into account.
Articles being submitted for publication in the Journal should be sent to one and only one of the editors, and the author should also keep a complete copy. Manuscripts are accepted for review with the understanding that the same work has not been and will not be published elsewhere, nor is presently submitted elsewhere, and that all persons listed as authors have given their approval for the submission of the paper.
Each manuscript should be typewritten or printed on one side of 8 1/2 x 11 inch or A4 white paper with wide margins and with double spacing between lines. Footnotes should be numbered consecutively and should also be typed with wide margins and double spacing. Handwritten symbols should be identified in the margin. Some of the editors accept electronic submissions; see the list of the editors for details.
Authors will be requested to sign a transfer of copyright to the Association for Symbolic Logic so that the authors and publishers may be protected from misuse of published material. After the paper is accepted in its final form, an electronic copy in LaTeX or AMS-LaTeX format would be useful.
Fifty offprints of each article are supplied at no charge, and additional offprints may be purchased if desired. Additional offprints are priced in lots of 50, by the length of the article: 1-4 pages, $16.00; 5-8 pages, $24.00; 9-12 pages, $32.00 and so on. Covers on offprints may be purchased for $30 per 50 covers.
Editorial Board Articles being submitted for publication in The Journal of Symbolic Logic should be sent in duplicate to one (and only one) of the following editors. See the JSL Guidelines for information on the format of submissions.
Francoise Delon delon@logique.jussieu.fr Universite Paris 7 2 place Jussieu Case 7012 75 251 Paris cedex 05, France "I will handle papers in model theory."
Rod Downey (Coordinating Editor) rod.downey@mcs.vuw.ac.nz School of Mathematical and Computing Sciences Victoria University of Wellington P.O. Box 600 Wellington 6001, New Zealand "I handle papers in computability/recursion theory and complexity theory. I prefer hardcopy or postscript. Papers from any area may be sent to me as coordinating editor. These will be forwarded to an appropriate editor."
John Etchemendy etch@csli.stanford.edu Department of Philosophy Stanford University Stanford, California 94305, USA "I will accept papers on philosophical logic and the philosophy of logic. I prefer submissions in Acrobat (.pdf) format, but will also accept postscript, TeX, or hardcopy."
Robert Goldblatt rob.goldblatt@vuw.ac.nz School of Mathematical and Computing Sciences Victoria University Box 600 Wellington, New Zealand "I will handle papers in modal logic, algebraic logic, and related areas. I prefer electronic submission of pdf files as an attachment to an email message (not within the body of the message). I can also handle PostScript and .dvi files."
Martin Grohe grohe@dcs.ed.ac.uk Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Institut für Informatik Unter den Linden 6 10099 Berlin Germany "I will handle papers related to logic in computer science. I prefer electronic submissions in postscript or pdf (if possible as email attachments), but also accept hardcopies."
Greg Hjorth greg@math.ucla.edu MSB 6363 Department of Mathematics 405 Hilgard Avenue UCLA Los Angeles, California 90095-1555, USA "I will consider papers in set theory. I ask that authors make hardcopy submissions consisting of two copies, one of which I will send to the referee and the other of which I will keep for my own records."
Michael Rathjen rathjen@amsta.leeds.ac.uk School of Mathematics University of Leeds Leeds LS2 9JT, England
Simon Thomas sthomas@math.rutgers.edu Mathematics Department Rutgers University 110 Frelinghuysen Road Piscataway, New Jersey 00854-8019, USA "I will handle papers on model theory, descriptive set theory and forcing. I prefer submissions as LaTeX, Tex or ps files as an attachment to an email message (not within the body of the message.)"
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