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publication committee : [email protected] [email protected] All manuscripts will necessarily be original content and unpublished.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. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 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.