期刊名称:JOURNAL OF SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING
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 Scholarly Publishing addresses the age-old problems in publishing as well as the new challenges resulting from changes in technology and funding. Some articles suggest ways to get effectively published in books and journals, while others address such topics as editorial and publishing policy, computer applications, electronic publishing, effective marketing and business management. In serving the wide-ranging interests of the international academic publishing community, Journal of Scholarly Publishing provides a balanced look at the issues and concerns - from solutions to the everyday problems to commentary on the philosophical questions at large.
Instructions to Authors
The Journal of Scholarly Publishing welcomes submissions of essays or commentaries relating to all facets of scholarly publishing around the world. Responses to previous articles in JSP are also welcome. Contributions may be theoretical, critical, or personal. JSP does not publish fiction. Book reviews are normally commissioned by an editor.
Articles should be between 1500 and 5000 words, but JSP will consider longer or shorter contributions if appropriate. Articles should conform to our Manuscript Submission Guidelines.
Please send submissions to:
Tom Radko Wesleyan University Press 110 Mount Vernon St. Middletown, CT 06459 USA.
E-mail inquiries and submissions are acceptable.
Please direct them to: tradko@wesleyan.edu
Manuscript Submission Guidelines
Manuscript Preparation
- Send one hard copy of the manuscript with an electronic version on a 3.5" disk. The hard copy must match the electronic file. We prefer IBM compatible disks.
- Label the disk with your name, article title, software, and operating system.
- Include a short biographical note of 15-50 words.
- Double-space all text, including notes and extracts.
- Do not justify text on the right margin.
- Use tabs to indent paragraphs. Use hard returns at the end of paragraphs only. Do not insert an extra line space between paragraphs.
- Provide camera-ready copy (CRC) of all figures.
Headings
- Indicate first-level headings with ALL CAPITALS.
- Indicate second-level headings with Upper/ Lower Case Boldface.
- Indicate third-level headings with Upper/Lower Case Italics.
Notes
- Notes must appear as endnotes, not footnotes. Do not embed notes.
- Use humanities style for notes, with superscript indicators in the text. Examples:
- For books: R.K. Merton, The Sociology of Science: Theoretical and Empirical Investigations (Chicago: University of Chicago Press 1973): 126-8
- For journals: Jim Oppenheimer, 'CD-ROM Sales: It's All in the Packaging,' CD-ROM Professional 8 (March 1995): 33-9
Manuscript Preparation
- Spelling generally follows Oxford.
- Numbers: write out numbers from one to ninety-nine. Use figures for percentages and measurements.
- Use single quotation marks, with double quotation marks for quotes within quotes.
Editorial Board
Edited by
Tom Radko
Production and Manuscript Editor
Sylvia Hunter
Editorial Advisory Board
Hamish Cameron, Vice-President, Management Information Systems, University of Toronto Press Robert Campbell, Managing Director, Blackwell Science Ltd J.G. Goellner, Director, The Johns Hopkins University Press Trevor Lipscombe, Editor-in-Chief, Johns Hopkins University Press Sara Miller McCune, Publisher and Chairman, Sage Publications Inc. Shigeo Minowa, Kanagawa University, Hiratsuka, Japan Ian Montagnes, Publishing Consultant, Toronto Naomi B. Pascal, Associate Director and Editor-in-Chief, University of Washington Press Richard C. Rowson, Publishing Consultant, Washington, D.C. Sanford G. Thatcher, Director, The Pennsylvania State University Press Bruce Wilcox, Director, The University of Massachusetts Press Hans Zell, Publishing Consultant, Lochcarron, Scotland
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