CFP: TEXT Technology (journal)

From: Joanne Buckley (buckleyj@mcmail.cis.mcmaster.ca)
Date: Thu Apr 11 2002 - 07:23:13 EDT

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    [Apologies to list members for implying in the subject header of the last
    copy of this posting that TEXT Technology is an e-journal. I had misread
    "eclectic journal" below as "electronic journal." --Erika Lin, CFP list
    editor]

    TEXT Technology is an eclectic journal for academics and professionals
    around the world, supplying articles devoted to any use of computers to
    acquire, analyze, create, edit, or translate texts.

     Now edited by McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, TEXT Technology
    features articles and special issues devoted to professional and academic
    writing and research, software and book reviews, literary and linguistic
    analyses of texts, electronic publishing and issues related to the Internet,
    along with annotated bibliographies of printed and electronic materials of
    use to those with a decided interest in textual material. Our scope is
    broad, our readership international. Recent issues have dealt with the
    credibility of electronic publishing, with "webtextuality" and with topics
    such as interactive fiction.

    Information for submission:

     The preferred word processing program is Microsoft Word up to Word 2000.
    Articles on disk should also be accompanied by a version in ASCII.

    Graphics should be sent as separate files and not embedded in word
    processing files. Graphics should be saved as separate files in postscript
    (.ps), encapsulated postscript (.eps), or tagged image file (.tif) format.

     Except for pagination and italics, do not format the document with any word
    processing style commands or codes.

     The maximum word length is 8,000. Remove any identifying information from
    the body of the paper to facilitate blind review.

     The preferred style is MLA. Do not use footnotes. Any notes should be
    numbered and entered at the end of the paper. Do not embed any notes in any
    style commands.

     Please include a 100-150 word abstract, a short biographical description
    and a cover letter with your address and email address.

     Your acceptance copyright must be assigned to TEXT Technology. Include
    permissions for any reproductions or lengthy quoted passages with the
    manuscript. Manuscripts are accepted for review with the understanding that
    the same work has not been and will not be published nor is presently
    submitted elsewhere, that all persons listed as authors have approved the
    submission and that people cited in personal communications in the paper
    have agreed to be cited.

                                                    Cordially,

                                                     Joanne Buckley, Editor

    Joanne Buckley, Editor
    TEXT Technology
    Humanities Communications Centre
    McMaster University, TSH 308
    1280 Main St. West
    Hamilton, ON L8S 4M2
    Phone: 905 525 9140 x 24650
    Fax: 905 577 6930

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