
|
期刊名称:Annual REVIEW OF ANTHROPOLOGY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal Founded in 1932, Annual Reviews provides researchers, professors, and scientific professionals with a definitive academic resource in 37 scientific disciplines. Annual Reviews saves you time by synthesizing the vast amount of primary research literature and identifying the principal contributions in your field. Editorial committees comprised of the most distinguished scholars in the discipline select all topics for review, and the articles are written by authors who are recognized experts in the field. Annual Reviews publications are among the highest cited publications by impact factor according to the Institute for Scientific Information® (ISI).
Instructions to Authors Authors - Information for Annual Reviews Authors
- Online Access for Authors - If you are a current Annual Reviews author, you will receive a complimentary online subscription to the series to which you contributed. Contact your Annual Reviews Production Editor to set up your online access.
- Submitting Articles to Annual Reviews - Because Annual Reviews chapters examine entire sub fields in depth, they are written by experienced researchers upon invitation from one of our Editorial Committees. Our Committees nevertheless welcome suggestions from our readers. Questions or comments about editorial content or policies should be directed to the appropriate production editor for the Annual Reviews series.
- Author Instructions:
- Including Annual Reviews In Your Course Reader - Use Articles from Annual Reviews to Enhance your Online Course Reader. Annual Reviews opens up a world of research to your students. Each series' web site contains a treasury of articles-a number that grows by up to 40 articles per discipline each year-all available for inclusion and use in your course reader.
A customized reading packet is easy to create. Simply:
- Select the Annual Reviews series of interest at http://arjournals.annualreviews.org/action/showJournals
- Identify the appropriate articles with the series' search engine or browse through each volume and develop a list of titles for your class.
- Add abstracts and link directly to articles in your online syllabus, reading list, or other web-based course materials.
That's all it takes. As long as your institution is a subscriber, your access will be immediate and seamless. You and your students will then be able to enjoy the permission free material.
How You Can Benefit Annual Reviews series are a valuable resource for undergraduate and graduate-level courses. By supplementing your course materials with our series' articles you can be sure that your students will stay connected to, and well informed of, the latest developments in their field of study. If your institution has a subscription, you can take advantage of this resource by including any number of articles in your online course reader. It's easy and immediate, requires no separate request for permission, and is available at no additional cost to you or your students.
If your institution does not currently subscribe to the series of interest, please have your department head or librarian contact the Annual Reviews Site License Department for pricing information and an online trial.
- Additional Author FAQ's:
- I would like to publish Supplemental Material with my Annual Reviews Chapter. What's my first step?
Browse our Supplemental Material Policy and notify your Production Editor early in the publication process.
- How do I obtain access to Annual Reviews articles for the purpose of including them in the Annual Reviews chapter I am writing?
Please contact our Electronic Content Coordinator to obtain an access key.
- Line art, halftones, and color: What are your policies and recommendations?
Please see Authors|Author Graphics Guide.
- How soon after submission will publication take place for the Annual Reviews series I've been asked to write for?
Please consult our Expected Online and Print Publication Dates.
- What are the circulation/usage/citation numbers for the Annual Reviews series I've been asked to write for?
Annual Reviews doesn't share circulation data; ISI-based citation data are available on each chapter's online start page; we make detailed online usage data available to all subscribing institutions.
- How does Annual Reviews handle the permissions I may need for illustrative materials copyrighted by other publishers? Will Annual Reviews pay permissions fees charged by other copyright holders?
We ask our authors to obtain, and convey to us upon submission of a manuscript, the necessary permissions from other publishers. We cannot defray any costs of obtaining photo/illustration distribution rights.
- May I post a draft of my Annual Reviews chapter on a non-Annual Reviews Web site (e.g. my own or my institution's site) before and/or after the Annual Reviewsversion is published?
See Authors|Web Site Guidelines.
- How can I obtain additional reprints of my Annual Reviews chapter?
Annual Reviews does not produce or vend paper reprints. (Electronic "reprints" are supplied gratis to authors upon publication of their chapters.) Please contact your Production Editor for a suggested third-party producer of additional reprints.
- Can I give colleagues electronic access to my chapter? Yes. Please see Authors|Electronic Reprints
Editorial Board Editorial Committee Members for Anthropology
Co-Editor
Donald Brenneis Professor University of California, Santa Cruz Department of Anthropology Social Sciences 1 1156 High Street Santa Cruz, CA 95064 ph. + (831) 459-3855 fx. +1 (831) 459-5900 EMail: brenneis@ucsc.edu
Peter T. Ellison Professor / Curator of Human Biology Harvard University Department of Anthropology Peabody Museum 11 Divinity Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 ph. +1 (617)495-4213 fx. +1 (617) 496-8041 EMail: pellison@fas.harvard.edu
Committee Member
Cynthia M. Beall Professor Case Western Reserve University Anthropology Department 238 Mather Memorial Building Cleveland, OH 44106-7125 ph. +1 (216) 368 2277 fx. +1 (216) 368 5334 EMail: cynthia.beall@case.edu
John R. Bowen Professor Washington University Department of Anthropology Campus Box 1114 St. Louis, MO 63130 ph. + (314) 935-5680 fx. + (314) 935-8535 EMail: jbowen@wustl.edu
Michael Dietler Associate Professor University of Chicago Department of Anthropology 1126 East 59th Street Chicago, IL 60637 ph. +1 (773) 702-7150 fx. +1 (773) 702-4503 EMail: m-dietler@uchicago.edu
Sarah Franklin Professor London School of Economics Department of Sociology Department of Sociology, Room S210 Houghton Street London, WC2A 2AE England ph. +44 (020) 7955 6465 fx. +44 (20) 7955 7405 EMail: s.franklin@lse.ac.uk
Susan Gal Professor University of Chicago Department of Anthropology 1126 East 59th Street Haskell 237 Chicago, IL 60637 ph. +1 (773) 702-7701 fx. +1 (773) 702-4503 EMail: s-gal@uchicago.edu
Fred Myers Professor / Chair New York University Department of Anthropology 25 Waverly Place New York, NY 10003 ph. +1 (212) 998-8555 fx. +1 (212) 995-4014 EMail: fred.myers@nyu.edu
Production Editor
Jennifer Mann Production Editor Annual Reviews Production 1834 Polson Avenue Clovis, CA 93611 USA ph. +1 (650) 843.6669 fx. +1 (954) 241.6266 EMail: jmann@annualreviews.org
Marketing Manager
Gabrielle Peterson Marketing Manager Annual Reviews Marketing & Sales 4139 El Camino Way P.O. Box 10139 Palo Alto, CA 94303-0139 USA ph. +1 (650) 843.6658 fx. +1 (650) 424.0910 EMail: gpeterson@annualreviews.org
|
|
|
|