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Robin Derricourt, An Author's Guide to Scholarly Publishing (Princeton, 1996). Derricourt, twelve years the publishing director of Cambridge University Press and a published scholar himself, brings a tremendous amount of knowledge to the subject.
Author Materials. If you are an author submitting a manuscript to the University Press of Colorado, the materials below should provide style and formatting parameters for both text and illustrations. Please note that the materials below are for authors who have been asked to submit a manuscript for consideration and peer
The guidelines presented here reflect that fact. We mean for this booklet to provide authors with basic guidelines for manuscript preparation and a general outline of the editorial process that lies ahead. Following the guidelines presented here will expedite the copyediting and production of your book. We realize, of course,
SUBMITTING DIGITAL ART TO UNC PRESS: A GUIDE FOR AUTHORS. In a digital world, keeping guidelines up-to-date can often be a challenge. If you have any questions about the infor- mation here, or if you want to confirm that the information here is current, please contact our Production Manager,. Heidi Perov, at
Some copyrighted material may be used without permission (although such use should always be appropriately credited). The information that follows is meant to serve as a guide for determining what is fair use of copyrighted material (i.e., does not require written permission
Author Guidelines. The High School Journal welcomes original manuscripts that investigate issues of relevance to secondary students, teachers, and schools. Manuscripts may investigate any secondary grade level or subject-matter, including issues related to counseling and the transitions to and from high school.
However, given the limited number of books published each year, the Editorial Board requires that authors first submit a proposal describing the purpose of the . The UNC Press then sets the price of the book and calculates the author's subsidy, which is always equal to fifty percent of the total cost of production and
MATERIAL DISCLAIMER. The opinions expressed in Social Forces are those of the authors and contributors and do not necessarily reflect those of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the editors, the editorial board, Oxford University Press, or the organizations to which the authors are affiliated.
Our fields of publication and information about submitting your book proposal to the University of Chicago Press. Please do not send your submission to more than one editor. For proposal guidelines and other information, see our Submissions FAQ. Prospective authors are encouraged to consult: Getting It Published.
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