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Journal of Scholarly Publishing
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Middletown, CT 06457
Manuscript Preparation
Manuscripts should include a short abstract of not more than 150 words;
up to 5 subject keywords (single words or short phrases); and 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 (not spaces) to indent paragraphs. Use hard returns at the
end of paragraphs only. Do not insert an extra line space between
paragraphs.
All figures should be provided in high-resolution JPEG or TIFF format.
Most JSP articles fall between 1500 and 5000 words, but we will consider
longer or shorter articles if appropriate.
Headings
Indicate first-level headings with boldface.
Indicate second-level headings with italics.
Notes
Notes should appear as endnotes, not footnotes. Use your word-processing
program's Footnotes or Notes function to create your endnotes rather
than numbering them manually.
Use humanities style for notes, with superscript indicators in the
text.
Examples:
For books: R.K. Merton, The Sociology of Science: Theorectical and
Empirical Investigations (Chicago: University of Chicago Press 1973):
126-8
For journals: Jim Oppenheimer, CD ROM Sales: Its All in
the Packaging,
CD ROM Professional 8 (March 1995): 33-9
Style
Spelling generally follows Oxford.
Numbers: write numbers from one to ninety-nine. Use figures
for percentages and measurements.
Use single quotation marks, with double quotation marks for quotes
within quotes.