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British Forum for Ethnomusicology

Back Matter
Source: British Journal of Ethnomusicology, Vol. 6 (1997)
Published by: British Forum for Ethnomusicology
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Notes to contributors
Submissions should be sent to one of the Editors: Dr Suzel
Reily, Dept
of Social
Anthropology, Queen's
University
of Belfast, Belfast BT7 INN, UK
(sreily@clio.arts.qub.ac.uk);
Dr Martin
Clayton, Faculty
of
Arts, The
Open University,
Walton Hall, Milton
Keynes
MK7 6AA, UK
(m.r.l.clayton @open.ac.uk).
Order of
preference
for submission format is:
1. a
Macintosh-system
diskette with the article in Microsoft Word, MacWrite or ASCII
plus
one hard
copy;
2. an
IBM-system
diskette with the article in Microsoft Word,
MacWrite or ASCII
plus
one hard
copy;
3. two hard
copies.
Hard
copies
must be
typed/printed
on one side
only
on A4
paper
with
ample margins,
with all
materials double-spaced.
Minimise footnotes
by including
materials within the text whenever
possible (see guidance
on
references below).
Tables, maps, photographs,
music
examples
and other illustrative materials should be
presented
on
separate
sheets; all of these should
generally
be called
"figures",
numbered
successively,
and referred to
in the text. Authors must eventually supply "camera-ready" copy
to
professional
standard of all
illustrative materials; the editors will advise on the
preparation
of such materials if
necessary. Photographs
in excess of two
per
article
may
be
charged
to the author @
about ?5.00 each.
References cited should be within the text, listing
the author's last name,
date of
publication
and
page
number, e.g. (Blacking
1973: 52);
where an author's name has
just
been cited in the text, references need
be made
only
to date and
page, e.g. (1973: 52).
Two works of identical date
by
one author should be
distinguished as, e.g.,
1987a and 1987b. Avoid the
expressions op.cit.
and loc.cit.. The full references
should be
given
on a
separate
sheet
alphabetically by
author and
chronologically
for each author, using
the
style
shown below. Please
give
authors' full names, the
publisher's
name for books, and
precise pages
of articles or
chapters. (See
further "Notes on
style" below.)
Blacking,
John & Keali'inohomoku,
Joann W., ed.
(1979)
The
performing
arts: music and dance. The
Hague:
Mouton.
Jairazbhoy,
Nazir
(1977)
"The
'objective'
and
subjective
view in music
transcription." Ethnomusicology
21.2: 263-73.
Keali'inohomoku, Joann W.
(1979)
"Culture
change:
functional and
dysfunctional expressions
of dance,
a form of affective culture." In John
Blacking
& Joann W. Keali'inohomoku
(ed.)
The
performing
arts: music and dance, 47-64. The
Hague:
Mouton.
A
full-page figure may
not
normally
exceed 200mm x 125mm. A list of
captions
must be
provided
on
separate
sheets. Authors must obtain
approval,
before submission,
for
reproduction
of
any
material
not their own.
All
manuscripts
must be
accompanied by
an abstract of 50 to 80 words and a short note on the
contributor (including
contact address),
both to be included in the Journal.
Authors of articles will receive one
copy
of the
journal
and five
offprints
free of
charge;
authors of
reviews will receive a
single offprint.
Purchase of further
offprints may
be
possible
on
request.
Notes on
style
It would be
helpful
if contributors were to bear in mind the
following points:
1. Quotations:
Use double
quotation marks, but
single
within
quotations.
2.
Figures:
All
figures, tables, charts and musical
examples
should be referred to as
"figures"
and
numbered
successively.
3.
Spelling
and
terminology:
UK
spelling
and
usage
should be
employed.
4.
Paragraphs:
Indent each
paragraph (using
the tab
key).
Do not leave blank lines between
paragraphs.
5. Initial
capital
letters: Use as seldom as
possible
in
bibliographies, mostly
as initial letters in
proper
nouns and in
journal
titles. In the text, use lower case in
referring
to
"figure 3", "section 1.2",
"verse 2" etc.
6. Numerals: Use minimum numbers for
pages
and dates, e.g. 25-8, 136-42,
but 12-16; 1980-1,
1914-
18. Use numerals, not words,
for measurement and for
ages, e.g. 12km, 5m, 10
years
old.
7. Italics: Use
mainly
for book titles and
foreign
words and
phrases.
Do not italicize et al., e.g., c., i.e.,
ibid., and similar short elements.

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