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AMBIX - Guidelines for ContributorsAMBIX
welcomes original contributions on the history of alchemy, chemistry and
the chemical industry that match the aims and scope of the journal (as
described on the inside front cover) on the understanding that their contents
have not previously been published or are currently submitted for publication
elsewhere. All submissions will be sent to independent referees. It is
a condition of publication that papers become the copyright of the Society
for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry and an assignment form will be
circulated with proofs. All editorial correspondence should be sent, via
email where possible, to Presentation and Style A
Word document should be emailed to the Editor and one complete hard copy
should be posted. It should be printed double-spaced with ample margins
and not normally exceeding 10,000 words (including footnotes). All pages
should be numbered and for each author, a short institutional affiliation
should be given. The full name and address to which all correspondence,
including proofs, should be sent. The article should contain an abstract
of about 150 words. Notes and References Contributors should adhere to the journal’s house-style in the presentation of numbered references. Within the text, notes should be indicated by a superscript Arabic numeral. Ambix follows the conventions of The Chicago Manual of Style. The following examples cover the most common formats:
Books for Review Please send
copies and full publication details to the Tables and Illustrations Small tables should be incorporated into the document and large tables and figures should be supplied separately with a separate list of captions, including credit for reproduction. In the text there should be a reference for each figure (see figure 1, etc.). The Society has no facility for producing artwork, so all illustrations must be provided at the final stage, to a publishable standard at the author’s cost, either in the form of glossy prints or high quality scanned images. Half tones should be scanned at 350/400 dpi; simple line drawings at 800 dpi; and fine line drawings at 1200dpi. All scanned images should be accompanied by a hard copy print out for reference. Avoid inserting artwork or diagrams into the text file, but for equations, chemical structures or formulae it is acceptable to use packages such as Chemdraw. Permission to reproduce illustrations should be obtained by the author before including the illustrations in the work. Proofs Proofs will be sent to the author nominated for correspondence by email. Proofs are supplied for checking and making essential typographical corrections, not for general revision, alteration, or changes to illustrations, which will not be allowed. Proofs must be returned to the editor within 7 days of receipt, preferably by email. Eprints Authors of papers
in Ambix receive a screen-resolution PDF file of the published
version. Orders for digital reprints may be made at the time proofs are
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© Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry 2007
Last updated
5 October, 2007
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