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Guidelines for Submission and Style Requirements for authors

 

Please type your articles in Microsoft Word. If you use WordPerfect, save as an MS Word file.

Then submit the *.doc file as an e-mail attachment.

 

Required format:

 

Order: Header, Abstract, Body text, Notes, Bibliography.

 

No separate sections, divisions or font changes. 

Use a simple format so that the article can be easily converted to HTML.

Font for the entire article, header, body text, notes, bibliography: Arial, 12 points. 

 

Header:

Line 1: Title

Line 2: author

Line 3: university/college

Line 4: blank.

 

Abstract:

Include an abstract of approximately 80-100 words.

 

Body text:

All paragraphs single-spaced, no indent, blank line between paragraphs.

Long quotes or poems: indent each as a whole paragraph. When working with poems, please try inserting into a table.

Format numbers of notes as superscript.

 

Notes:

Notes included in the manuscript must be formatted following the standard MS Word set up of any regular document.

They must be endnotes, in numerical order to correspond with the note numbers in the text.

Follow MLA style sheet rules with regard to quotation marks and italics. Same font as stated above (Arial, 12 points).

Do not put blank lines between notes.

 

Bibliography:

All items must be in alphabetical order by author or journal:

Follow MLA style sheet rules with regard to quotation marks and italics, etc.

Each item should be considered a single paragraph, same font as above.

Put blank lines between items.

 

 


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