Geografisk Tidsskrift, Bind 96 (1996)Instructions for Contributorsheading (the
main title) bold. Level 2; bold in the same size
Geografisk
Tidsskrift, Danish Journal of Geography, publishes
Papers. Manuscripts will be submitted to
two referees Notes. Briefer
communications assessed by the editors. Reviews of books are published. The
editors invite participation Papers submitted
to the journal should follow the guidelines General GuidelinesTechnical
Conditions The manuscript should contain a title, names of the contributors, an abstract with keywords, the text, a short acknowledgement if relevant, references, illustrations and tables with captions, and a separate list of contents. The manuscript
should be submitted on a diskette 3,5" The manuscript
(including illustrations, tables, etc) must A label must be applied to the diskette indicating clearly the name(s) of contributor(s) and contents. The diskette may only concern the submitted manuscript and all superfluous codes should be eliminated. The text
should be as raw as possible. Please comply The text is to be
written in one column only. Do not Before writing
the text see to that the hyphenation function Headlines are to be written in lower case letters with initial capitals, e.g do not write in upper cases only and do not underline. (Generally, if a word is to be emphasized choose bold or italics.) Only four levels of headlines are accepted (do not number the headlines). Indicate clearly the different levels by using the following model: Level 1 as the text. Level 3; in italics. Level 4; the first words in the first line of the paragraph in italics. A new
paragraph is made by a line break or an indent.
If there is to be
numbers in columns, use tabulations and No page breaks
are to be made except the ones Word The pages in
the manuscript are to be numbered. The Indicate the placement of illustrations, tables, etc in the text. This is to be done after a paragraph by making a line break, write which illustration or table there is to be placed, e.g the figure number, then make an additional line break. Example: shift "Figure X" shift. Illustrations, photos, tables (preferably made in the Word Perfect Table Function), figures, diagrams, and captions are to be submitted in files apart. Graphics formats: EPS, TIP, PCX. Photos, illustrations, tables etc should all be completely finished and in condition for immediate use. The format of these should normally be designed to occupy 1 or 2 colums i.e. 85 mm respectively 176 mm, alternatively 124 mm, - they must not exceed one page. Folded illustrations or tables are not accepted. Nor are colour plates. Careful considerations should be made to the printed page; letters and numbers must not be less than 2 mm. Always enclose the originals for illustrations, photos, etc. If not stored on the diskette illustrations, tables, etc should be ready for photographic reproduction and submitted on separate sheets numbered on the reverse with a pencil stating clearly name of the contributor, title of manuscript and figure number. Photos should be handed in as glossy prints. Preferably the originals should be submitted 1.5 -2 times larger than the final printing size (see above mentioned). Editorial
Conditions The size of
an article should not exceed 8 pages in the The language
is English and should be clear, uncomplicated, If the manuscript
is not written in mother tongue, please The title should be brief and concise, preferably placing the paper systematically, regionally, temporally. Exclude insignificant words from the title (introduction, attempt, contribution, etc.). Name and
address(es), primarily the relevant research
The abstract
should not exceed 200 words and should The key words
are to be written on a new line underneath The text should be subdivided in appropriate sections, for example: introduction, theoretical basis, material, methods & techniques, observation, interpretation, discussion and conclusion. A subdivision into no more than three levels will be accepted. Footnotes
must be avoided, either incorporated in the Quotations, especially lengthy ones, should be avoided and replaced by precise references. Abbreviations should be avoided - except standard ones. If special abbreviations are necessary, these should be indicated carefully. Units of
measurement must be based on the International
Numbers
should be written with 3-4 significant digits at
Acknowledgements may be made
in brief form just before References are to be cited in the text using the surname^) of the author(s) followed by the year of publication of the work referred to, for example, Jensen (1988); (Jensen 1988); Hansen & Jensen (1988). In case of more than two authors the reference is written Jensen et al., (1988). The list of references, under the heading References' arranged alphabetically, should include authors (surnames followed by initial(s)); year of publication in brackets; title of paper; journal or series (full name or official abbreviation); volume number and pages. For books the place of printing or publication, as well as the publisher should be indicated. For articles from books pages, the name of the editor and the title of the book may be indicated. Cf. examples in this volume. Illustrations
and tables should be an integral part of the
Copyright. If the manuscript includes material formerly published elsewhere, written permission must be obtained from the author or source and submitted with the manuscript. Such permission from 'Kort- og Matrikelstyrelsen' (The National Survey and Cadastre Denmark) will, however, be arranged directly by the editors. Proof. A first proof (page proof) will be sent to the contributor, who should in particular take care of numbers, tables, and mathematical expressions. Moreover, it is the responsibility of the contributors that calculations, references, names of places and of people as well biological terms, etc. are correct; generally the contributors should be extremely careful with this matter. In case of several authors it should be made clear to whom the proof is to be sent. The editors may make minor changes in the text; larger ones (for example proposed by the referees) are made in cooperation with the contributor. The editors are
not responsible for uninvited manuscripts Contributors of papers and notes in the journal will receive 3 copies of the relevant volume. The authors are allowed to make photocopies of their own papers published in Danish Journal of Geography. All correspondence must be sent to:
The Editors,
Danish Journal of Geography, Øster Voldgade
10, DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Denmark.
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