TACET Instructions for authors

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TACET Instructions for authors
TACET
Instructions
for
authors
Submission
of
manuscripts
The
authors
must
submit
their
manuscripts
in
the
Word
format
(.doc,
.docx)
by
email
to
the
editorial
chief
and
to
the
publication
committee
:
[email protected][email protected]
All
manuscripts
will
necessarily
be
original
content
and
unpublished.
What's
more,
each
author
engages
themselves
to
respect
the
exclusive
character
of
their
contribution
:
they
cannot
submit
it
to
another
publication
at
the
same
time.
No
manuscripts
will
be
returned.
Number
of
characters
‐
Flux:
synthesis
or
results
of
original
and
significant
research
relating
to
the
principal
thematic
of
the
issue
for
which
the
contribution
is
submitted
(not
exceeding
8,000
words).
Evaluation
procedure:
each
article
is
blindly
submitted
to
a
double
evaluation
by
the
reading
committee
constituted
of
researchers
and
specialists
of
the
themes
tackled.
‐Influx:
free
reflection
space(not
exceeding
3,000
words),
article
not
submitted
to
an
evaluation
by
the
reading
committee.
Final
acceptance
nevertheless
still
incumbent
on
the
editorial
board.
‐Reflux:
reading
notes
and
reports(not
exceeding
3,000
words).
To
facilitate
the
reading
of
the
text,
we
recommend
to
the
authors
to
integrate
subheadings,
especially
for
essays.
In
order
to
enrich
the
Afflux(inserts),
each
author
is
invited
to
accompany
their
article
of
extracts
of
theoretical
literary
or
scientific
texts(not
exceeding
300
words),
but
also
images,
schematics,
partitions,
archives
and
sketches
that
are
in
resonance
with
the
argumentation.
It
is
also
strongly
advised
to
make
use
of
all
available
resources
from
the
Web
to
enrich
the
articles:
hypertext
links,
tables,
images
and
maps(free
of
rights),
this
is
in
anticipation
of
later
putting
issues
of
the
publication
online.
Illustrations
‐sent
as
separate
files(.jpg,
.tiff,
.eps),
in
black
and
white,
of
good
resolution(300
dpi
minimum)
‐eventual
reproduction
authorizations
of
schematics,
graphics,
illustrations
must
be
included.
Manuscript
format
‐
a
cover
page
with
full
title,
name
and
affiliation
of
the
author,
as
well
as
contact
information
(exact
address,
telephone,
email).
‐Each
article
will
be
accompanied
by
a
summary
(250
words
maximum)
and
keywords
(5
maximum)
for
indexation
needs.
‐A
short
biography
of
the
author
(100
words
maximum).
Bibliographic
referencing
The
references
will
be
inserted
in
the
text
where
will
be
found,
in
parenthesis,
the
name
of
the
author,
the
year
of
publication
and
the
page
(Durant,
2008
:
35)
and
then
listed
at
the
bottom
of
the
article.
When
more
than
one
reference
is
made
to
more
than
one
work
published
by
an
author
in
the
same
year,
the
citations
will
be
identified
as
follows
:
(Durant,
2008a
:
26),
(Durant,
2008b,
168).
When
there
is
more
than
one
author
for
a
publication,
please
reference
as
follows
:
(Durant
et
al.,
2008
:
45‐46).
Referencing
examples
for
the
bibliography
:
Cage
J.
(1961),
Silence.
Lectures
and
Writings,
Middletown,
Wesleyan
University
Press.
Cage
J.
(1948),
«
Defense
of
Satie
»,
in
Kostelanetz
R.
(ed.)
(1970),
John
Cage,
New
York,
Praeger.
Kahn
D.
(1997),
«
John
Cage:
Silence
and
Silencing
»,
The
Musical
Quaterly,
vol.
81,
n°
4,
pp.
556‐598.
Cage
J.
(1948),
«
Confessions
d’un
compositeur
»,
http://www.revuetacet.org/dossiercage.html
[consulted
on
the
11/23/2010].
Complementary
information
After
final
acceptance
of
the
article,
a
soft
proof
in
PDF
format
will
be
sent
to
the
author
for
verification
in
order
to
verify
any
editing
errors.
The
proofs
will
need
to
be
corrected
and
sent
back
in
the
shortest
delay(one
week
maximum).
A
copy
of
the
publication
will
be
sent
to
each
author,
as
well
as
a
separated
reprint
of
their
contribution.
The
following
of
these
instructions
will
allow
a
more
efficient
handling
of
the
submitted
articles
and,
in
consequence,
a
quicker
publication.
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Legal
notice
:
The
editorial
staff
will
not
be
held
responsible
for
any
of
the
statements
from
the
authors.
The
authors
are
responsible
for
their
writing,
artists
of
their
works.
We
kindly
ask
any
owners
and
authors
of
illustrations
for
which
sources
could
not
be
identified
to
excuse
us
and
to
please
get
in
contact
with
the
editorial
staff.
The
manuscripts,
whether
selected
or
not,
will
not
be
returned.
The
texts
and
images
published
in
our
pages
remain
the
full
propriety
of
their
authors.