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期刊名称:ORAL HISTORY REVIEW

ISSN:0094-0798
出版频率:Semi-annual
出版社:ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON, ENGLAND, OXON, OX14 4RN
  出版社网址:http://www.oxfordjournals.org/en/
期刊网址:http://ohr.oxfordjournals.org/
影响因子: 0.448 (2020年) 0.655(2018年) 0.759(2017年) 0.342(2015年) 0.281(2014年)
主题范畴:HISTORY
变更情况:Newly Added by 2014

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 Current Issue

 Online ISSN 1533-8592 - Print ISSN 0094-0798

The Oral History Review, published by the Oral History Association, is the U.S. journal of record for the theory and practice of oral history and related fields. The journal’s primary mission is to explore the nature and significance of oral history and advance understanding of the field among scholars, educators, practitioners, and the general public. Work published in the journal arises from many fields and disciplines, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of oral history. While based in the U.S., the Review reflects the international scope of the field and encourages work from international authors and about international topics. The Review publishes narrative and analytical articles and reviews, in print and multimedia formats, that present and use oral history in unique and significant ways and that contribute to the understanding of the nature of oral history and memory. It seeks previously unpublished works that demonstrate high-quality research and that offer new insight into oral history practice, methodology, theory, and pedagogy.

Abstracting and Indexing Services


The Oral History Review is covered by the following abstracting/indexing services:

America: History and Life American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies American Humanities Index Expanded Academic ASAP Historical Abstracts Humanities Index MLA International Bibliography/Directory of Periodicals ProQuest Discovery ProQuest Platinum Proquest Research Library


Instructions to Authors

Instructions for Authors

Please note that the journal now encourages authors to complete their copyright license to publish form online

AIMS AND SCOPE OF THE JOURNAL

The Oral History Review, published by the Oral History Association, is the U.S. journal of record for the theory and practice of oral history and related fields. The journal’s primary mission is to explore the nature and significance of oral history and advance understanding of the field among scholars, educators, practitioners, and the general public. Work published in the journal arises from many fields and disciplines, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of oral history. While based in the U.S., the Review reflects the international scope of the field and encourages work from international authors and about international topics. The Review publishes narrative and analytical articles and reviews, in print and multimedia formats, that present and use oral history in unique and significant ways and that contribute to the understanding of the nature of oral history and memory. It seeks previously unpublished works that demonstrate high-quality research and that offer new insight into oral history practice, methodology, theory, and pedagogy.

LANGUAGE EDITING PRE-SUBMISSION

OUP offers pre-submission language editing through Oxford Language Editing, a service for researchers all over the world. Language editing, particularly if English is not your first language, can be used to ensure that the academic content of your paper is fully understood by the journal editors and reviewers. Visit www.oxfordlanguageediting.com to find out more about the freelance editors available and the different services offered. Please note that edited manuscripts will still need to undergo peer review by the journal.

SUBMISSION PROCEDURES

The Oral History Review now uses Scholar One for submission of article manuscripts. Click here to submit an article manuscript to the Oral History Review. Note: The procedure for submitting review manuscripts (that is, book reviews and media/non-print reviews) has not changed; those still go to the appropriate editor using their contact information below:

Correspondence regarding the development of the journal generally and the development of individual submissions specifically should be directed to: Kathryn Nasstrom, Editor, The Oral History Review, Department of History, University of San Francisco, 2130 Fulton Street, San Francisco, CA 94117-1080.

Correspondence regarding editorial matters related to the management and production of the journal should be sent to: Troy Reeves, Managing Editor, The Oral History Review, Oral History Program, Archives & Records Management Services, 430 Steenbock Memorial Library, 550 Babcock Drive, Madison, WI 53706.

Correspondence regarding, and submissions of, solicited and unsolicited book reviews should be directed to: David Caruso, 315 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106.

Correspondence regarding, and submissions of, reviews of non-print materials (including films, exhibits, performances, and other multimedia and hypermedia formats) should be directed to: Jennifer Abraham Cramer, LSU Libraries Special Collections, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, 70803.

Correspondence regarding the development of multimedia submissions should be directed to: Doug Boyd, Director, Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, Margaret I. King Building, University of Kentucky Libraries, Lexington, KY 40506-0039.

Correspondence regarding the development of submissions for the annual oral history pedagogy section should be directed to Glenn Whitman, St. Andrews Episcopal School, 8804 Postoak Road, Potomac, Maryland 20854.

Even with Scholar One and its detailed submission instructions, the OHR’s editorial team still wants authors to note the following information:

  • Manuscripts should be double-spaced throughout (including footnotes and quotations) and prepared according to the Chicago Manual of Style.
  • The Oral History Review conducts blinded peer-review. When uploading your manuscript you will need to upload a manuscript file with no identifying author information and a separate title page with author details.
  • Manuscripts submitted for publication to other journals should not be sent simultaneously to the Oral History Review, nor should the same or very similar article be published in another journal or periodical if it is to be published in the Oral History Review.
  • And one last reminder: Review manuscripts still should be submitted electronically via email attachment to the appropriate editor (contact information above).

FIGURES

For useful information on preparing your figures for publication, go to http://cpc.cadmus.com/da.

Figures should be submitted in the desired final printed size so that reduction can be avoided. The type area of a printed page is 190 mm (height) x 100 mm (width) and figures, including their captions, should not exceed this area. Images should be of sufficiently high quality with respect to detail, contrast, and fineness of grain to withstand the inevitable loss of contrast and detail inherent in the printing process.

Prepare your figures at publication quality resolution, using applications capable of generating high-resolution .tif files (600 dpi for line drawings and 300 dpi for grayscale artwork).

You are required to submit high-resolution images. Electronic images must be a minimum resolution of 600 dpi for line drawings (pure black and white) and 300 dpi for tone figures. Color figures must be supplied in CMYK (printable color in cyan, magenta, yellow, or black) and not in RGB (computer graphics color scheme). Please ensure that the prepared electronic image files print at a legible size (with lettering of at least 2 mm).

Each figure should be relevant to the text and figures should be presented in the order in which they are mentioned in the text. Figures and photographs should be numbered as a single series and should contain the manuscript number and figure number.

A number of different file formats are acceptable, including: PowerPoint (.ppt), Tagged Image File Format (.tiff), Encapsulated PostScript (.eps), Joint Photographic Experts Group (.jpg), Graphics Interchange Format (.gif), Adobe Illustrator (.ai; please save your files in Illustrator’s EPS format), Portable Network Graphics (.png), Microsoft Word (.doc), Rich Text Format (.rtf), and Excel (.xls).

STYLE

The Oral History Review follows The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition, strictly for all style points.

ENDNOTE CITATIONS

Journal Citation:
Sherna Berger Gluck, Donald A. Ritchie and Bret Eynon, “Reflections on Oral History in the New Millennium: Roundtable Comments,” Oral History Review 26, no. 2 (1999): 1–27.

Conference:
Sherna B. Gluck, “Pitch, Pace, Performance - And Even Poetry: Returning to Orality: The CSULB Virtual Oral / Aural History Archive Model” (paper presented to the XIIIth International Oral History Conference, Rome, June 2004).

Book:
Paul Thompson and Natasha Burchardt, eds., Our Common History: The Transformation of Europe (London: Pluto, 1982).

Internet:
Karen Brewster, “Internet Access to Oral Recordings: Finding the Issues,” www.uaf.edu/library/oralhistory/brewster1/research.html (accessed November 6, 2006).

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL

Supporting material that is not essential for inclusion in the full text of the manuscript, but would nevertheless benefit the reader, can be made available by the publisher as online-only content, linked to the online manuscript. The material should not be essential to understanding the conclusions of the paper, but should contain data that is additional or complementary and directly relevant to the article content. Such information might include more detailed methods, extended data sets/data analysis, or additional figures.

It is standard practice for appendices to be made available online-only as supplementary material. All text and figures must be provided in suitable electronic formats. All material to be considered as supplementary material must be submitted at the same time as the main manuscript for peer review. It cannot be altered or replaced after the paper has been accepted for publication, and will not be edited. Please indicate clearly the material intended as supplementary material upon submission. Also ensure that the supplementary material is referred to in the main manuscript where necessary, for example as “(see Supplementary Data)” or “(see Supplementary Appendix Figure 1).”

COPYRIGHT

It is a condition of publication in the journal that authors grant an exclusive license to Oxford University Press. Requests for permission to reprint material found in the journal should also come to Oxford University Press. This ensures that requests from third parties to reproduce articles are handled efficiently and consistently and will also allow the article to be as widely disseminated as possible. As part of the license agreement, authors may use their own material in other publications provided that the journal is acknowledged as the original place of publication and Oxford University Press as the publisher.

Upon receipt of accepted manuscripts at Oxford Journals authors will be invited to complete an online copyright license to publish form.

Please note that by submitting an article for publication you confirm that you are the corresponding/submitting author and that Oxford University Press ("OUP") may retain your email address for the purpose of communicating with you about the article. You agree to notify OUP immediately if your details change. If your article is accepted for publication OUP will contact you using the email address you have used in the registration process. Please note that OUP does not retain copies of rejected articles.

OFFPRINT

Authors are urged to order offprints prior to publication to cover anticipated needs; reordering after the issue has been published is considerably more expensive. Offprints are ordered in increments of 50 through the author services website, which can be accessed through the same link as the online license form.

AUTHOR SELF-ARCHIVING/PUBLIC ACCESS POLICY FROM MAY 2005

For information about this journal's policy, please visit our Author Self-Archiving policy page.

PERMISSIONS FOR ILLUSTRATIONS AND FIGURES

Permission to reproduce copyright material, for print and online publication in perpetuity, must be cleared and if necessary paid for by the author; this includes applications and payments to DACS, ARS, and similar licensing agencies where appropriate. Evidence in writing that such permissions have been secured from the rights-holder must be made available to the editors. It is also the author's responsibility to include acknowledgements as stipulated by the particular institutions. Oxford Journals can offer information and documentation to assist authors in securing print and online permissions: please see the Guidelines for Authors section. Information on permissions contacts for a number of main galleries and museums can also be provided. Should you require copies of this, please contact the editorial office of the journal in question or the Oxford Journals Rights department.

    Instructions for Submitting Your Article Online

    PREPARING YOUR MANUSCRIPT

    1. Follow the instructions to authors regarding the format of your manuscript and references.
    2. Prepare your manuscript, including tables, using a word processing program and save it as a .doc, .rtf or .ps file. All files in these formats will be converted to .pdf format upon submission.
    3. Prepare your figures at publication quality resolution, using applications capable of generating high-resolution .tif files (1200 d.p.i. for line drawings and 300 d.p.i. for colour and half-tone artwork). The printing process requires your figures to be in this format if your paper is accepted and printed. For useful information on preparing your figures for publication, go to http://cpc.cadmus.com/da. For online submission, please also prepare a second version of your figures at low-resolution for use in the review process; these versions of the figures can be saved in .jpg, .gif, .tif or .eps format.
    4. For ease of the review process, it is preferable that you insert the low-resolution versions of the figures and tables into the word processing manuscript at the appropriate locations in the document. However, if necessary, you may also upload these versions as separate files.
    5. When inserting these low-resolution figures into the text of your manuscript, please make sure that any characters or numbers included in the figures are large enough to read. Tiny characters (such as numbers on a chart or graph) may not be easily readable in the text document and may be illegible in the .pdf created by the system.
    6. Prepare any other files that are to be submitted for review, including any supplementary material. The permitted formats for these files are the same as for manuscripts and figures. Other file types, such as Microsoft Excel spreadsheets and Powerpoint presentations may be uploaded and will be converted to .pdf format. It is also possible to upload LaTeX files but these will not be automatically converted to .pdf format (and are therefore discouraged). The journal staff, editors and reviewers will only be able to view these unconverted files if they have the appropriate software, which cannot be guaranteed.
    7. When naming your files, please use simple filenames and avoid special characters and spaces. If you are a Macintosh user, you must also type the three-letter extension at the end of the file name you choose (e.g. .doc, .rtf, .jpg, .gif, .tif, .ppt, .xls, .pdf, .eps, .mov).

    SUBMITTING YOUR MANUSCRIPT
    Now that your files are ready, visit the online submission web site.

    1. First, you will need to log into the system. Note: Before you begin, you should be sure you are using version 4.0 or higher of Netscape or Internet Explorer. If you have an earlier version, you can download a free upgrade using the icons found at the bottom of our login screen.
      • If you know your login details (i.e. you have submitted or reviewed a manuscript on this system before), use your User ID and Password to log on.
      • If you do not know your login details, check to see if you are already registered by clicking on the 'Check for existing account' button and following the on-screen instructions. If you are not already registered, you can register by clicking on the 'Create a new account' button on the login screen and following the on-screen instructions.
      • If you have trouble finding manuscripts or have other problems with your account do not create another account. Instead, please contact ScholarOne Manuscripts Customer Support (see below).
    2. To submit a new manuscript, go to the 'Author Centre', choose 'Submit First Draft of a New Manuscript' and then follow the on-screen instructions. There are up to 12 steps for you to follow to submit your manuscript. You move from one step to the next by clicking on the 'Save and Continue' button on each screen or back to the previous screen by clicking on the 'Previous' button. Please note that if you click on the 'Back' or 'Forward' button on your browser, the information you have entered will not be saved. At any stage you can stop the submission process by clicking on the 'Return to Menu' button - everything you have typed into the system up to, but not including, the current screen will be saved. To return to the submission process you will need to click on the manuscript title in the 'Partially Submitted Manuscripts' section in your 'Author Centre'. You may like to have the original word processing file available so that you can copy and paste the title and abstract into the required fields.
    3. To upload your files in the Author Centre 'File Upload Centre':
      • Click on the 'Browse' button and locate the document you want to upload.
      • Select the document's designation from the pull-down menu. The designation choices may vary from journal to journal, but will always include 'Main Document' (your manuscript text).
      • You will also be asked whether each document you upload should be considered for review, and the default is set to 'Yes'. Please be advised that, if you select 'No', the editorial staff will still be able to view that document and make it available to an editor or reviewer if necessary.
      • Click on the upload button to submit your file. If you are uploading your manuscript file, and it is in one of the formats specified above, it will be automatically converted to a .pdf file for peer review.
      • When the upload of each file is completed, you will see a confirmation window asking you to write a description of that document. For your Main Document, you can use language such as 'Manuscript Text' or 'Main Document'. For your figures, please include the figure number, e.g. 'Figure 1' or 'Fig. 1'. For any other supporting documents, please indicate clearly what the document is as well as its format (MS Excel, MS Word, etc.).
    4. From the files you submit to make up your manuscript, the system creates and stores separately two types of documents:
      • Files for Review. These will be the files viewable to the editor and reviewers of your manuscript. The system will automatically convert your text documents (any document in .doc, .rtf or .ps format) into .pdf and make that newly converted document accessible for review, leaving the originally uploaded document under the second column, 'Files for Production'. [Note: PDF files are readable with Adobe Acrobat Reader, available for download from the main login screen of ScholarOne Manuscripts, as well as from www.adobe.com.] The system will also convert and save under 'Files for Review' all files with images (figures, charts, graphs, etc.) in.jpg, .gif, .tif and .eps format, converting them into smaller .jpg images, leaving the original files under 'Files for Production'. The smaller versions of your image will include in the filename '_sm.jpg'. The system will also save under 'Files for Review' any documents which are uploaded in formats that it cannot convert.
      • Files for Production. These are all the original word-processor files and figures you uploaded. Not listed here will be those files you designated for review but submitted in a format that cannot be converted by the system.
    5. After the successful upload of your text and images, it will be possible for you to view and proof your manuscript now located on the web site. The on-screen version of your manuscript you review at the journal's web site will also be the version accessed by the editor and the reviewers.
    6. If the files have not been uploaded to your satisfaction, click on the 'Previous' button to move back to the file upload screen where you can remove the files you do not want, and repeat the upload process.
    7. When you are satisfied with the uploaded manuscript then click on the 'Submit' button. It is not until this button is pushed that the manuscript and all of the associated information (i.e. contributing authors, institutions, etc.) is linked together and the manuscript is given a manuscript number. Once the manuscript is submitted it is not possible to undo the submission.
    8. After the manuscript has been submitted you will receive an email confirmation stating that your manuscript was successfully submitted. This email will also give the assigned manuscript number, which is used in all correspondence. If you do not receive this email, your manuscript will not have been successfully submitted to the journal and the paper cannot progress to peer review. If this is the case your manuscript will still be sitting in the 'Partially Submitted Manuscripts' section of your 'Author Centre' awaiting your attention.
    9. If you return to your 'Author Centre' you will notice that your newly submitted manuscript can be found in the 'Submitted Manuscripts' area. Among the information listed there, the 'Processing Status' section provides information on the status of your manuscript as it moves through the review process.

    SUBMITTING A REVISED MANUSCRIPT

    1. Logon to the online submission web site as before and, in the 'Author Centre', click on 'Manuscripts to be Revised'. You will then see the title of any manuscripts you submitted that are under revision.
    2. If you click on the manuscript title you will reach the 'File Manager' screen. Here you can upload the files that constitute your revised manuscript. To facilitate the production process, it is essential that you upload your revised manuscript as a .doc or .rtf file, and not in .pdf format. Once your files have been uploaded, please ensure that you click 'Save and Continue'.
    3. To update the title of your manuscript, you will need to click 'Previous' to take you back to the relevant screen where you can update your title.
    4. If you click on 'View comments/respond' you will see the editor's letter to you together with the referees' comments. You may cut and paste your responses into the text areas at the bottom of the screen.

    IMPORTANT. If your paper goes on to be accepted, your images will be required as high-resolution .tif files (1200 d.p.i. for line drawings and 300 d.p.i. for colour and half-tone artwork) or high-quality printouts on glossy paper. For useful information on preparing your figures for publication, go to http://cpc.cadmus.com/da. Please note that publication of your manuscript will not proceed until figures suitable for reproduction are received.

    Getting help
    If you experience any problems during the online submission process please use the 'Author Help' function, which takes you to specific submission instructions, or 'Get Help Now', which takes you to the Frequently Asked Questions page. Alternatively, contact the ScholarOne Manuscripts support line by email (support@scholarone.com) or telephone (+1 434 817 2040 x167).


    Editorial Board

    Interim Editor

    Stephanie Gilmore

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    Managing Editor

    Troy Reeves

    University of Wisconsin, Madison
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    Book Review Editor

    David Caruso

    Chemical Heritage Foundation
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    Media and Non-Print Review Editor

    Jennifer Abraham Cramer

    Louisiana State University
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    Digital Initiatives Editor

    Doug Boyd

    University of Kentucky
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    University of Strathclyde

    Lu Ann Jones

    National Park Service

    Daniel Kerr

    American University

    Tracy K’Meyer

    University of Louisville

    Susan McCormick

    State University of New York, Albany

    Nancy Mirabal

    University of Maryland, College Park

    Kimberly Porter

    University of North Dakota

    Irene Reti

    University of California, Santa Cruz

    Molly Rosner

    Rutgers University

    Thomas Saylor

    Concordia University, Saint Paul

    Elly Shodell

    Port Washington (NY) Public Library

    Bruce M. Stave

    University of Connecticut

    Glenn Whitman

    Saint Andrews Episcopal School



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