GUIDELINES FOR CONTRIBUTORS: A SUMMARY
The AMIS Journal welcomes articles representing original research on topics of interest to scholars, collectors, curators, and performers. These subjects concern the construction, history, sociology, and conservation of instruments, and questions of performance practice related to particular instruments. Contributions must consist of new, previously unpublished material or original interpretations. Articles may be submitted in languages other than English, but it is the author’s responsibility to provide an English translation if the article is accepted for publication.
To be considered for publication in the Journal, an article should be submitted to:
Robert Bigio, Editor, Journal of the American Musical Instrument Society,
1 Doveridge Gardens, London N13 5BJ (email: JAMIS.editor@bigio.com).
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The article should be submitted as an email attachment, preferably in Microsoft Word. If the file is too large for email, please request a Dropbox link from the Journaleditor. The deadline is October 31 preceding the calendar year of publication, but manuscripts are welcome at any time; if the next issue is already filled, they will be considered for a later issue. Upon receipt, the article is reviewed by members of the editorial board and sometimes also by outside readers with expertise in its particular subject area before a decision is made to accept it. Thereafter, the editor will work closely with the author in all matters relating to information, accuracy, and content. Decisions concerning style and presentation will be made by the editor.
In preparing manuscripts for submission, the following guidelines should be
observed:
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• Follow the 17th edition of The Chicago Manual of Style(Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2017) in all respects, using the examples presented in Chapter 14 for footnote and bibliographical citations. (The basics of this style are given in an open-access website: https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide/citation-guide-1.html) It may also be helpful to consult recent volumes of the Journalfor additional information and models.
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• Provide one-inch (25mm) margins at both sides and top and bottom of every page; leave the right margin unjustified. Use a typeface with large, clear characters (12 point) and easily visible punctuation marks and footnote numbers. For book and journal titles use an italic font.
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• Double-space everything, including notes, lists of captions, text, and block quotations.
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• Use footnotes rather than endnotes. Since the Journal does not usually include separate lists of sources with articles, complete bibliographical information on all publications cited should appear in the first footnote in which they are mentioned.
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• Quotations in foreign languages should be translated in the text, with the original normally appearing in a footnote; alternatively, for block quotations the original may be placed just below the translation.
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• Musical examples and tables should be numbered (each in its own series) according to the order in which they are first mentioned in the article. Each one should be placed on its own page with a title, rather than being inserted into the main text. Musical examples should be submitted as electronic files in Acrobat PDF format; an extra charge will be made for converting handwritten examples to printable form.
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• The Journal welcomes illustrations. It is the author’s responsibility to obtain permission—for both print and electronic publication—from the owners of original paintings, photographs, and other illustrative material, some of which may be under copyright protection. Copies of all permissions should be received by the editor no later than six weeks following an article’s acceptance for publication.
Photographs and diagrams should be submitted as electronic files in PDF, TIF or JPG format. Images should be at 300 dpi at a size suitable to be printed, and 1200 dpi for line art. Each image file should contain only one example, comprising a single page. Figure captions should not be included in the art files, but listed on a separate page or pages. Include complete source information for all illustrations, such as location and institution, inventory number, and credits for photographers and previous publishers.
After an article is accepted, the author will supply an electronic copy of the text, either on CD-ROM or as an e-mail attachment, and preferably in Microsoft Word, incorporating revisions made since the original submission. If a word processing program other than Microsoft Word is used, a version in RTF should also be included.
Book Reviews:
The Journal reviews books on subjects concerning the construction, history, sociology, and conservation of instruments, and questions of performance practice related to particular instruments. Reviews are ordinarily between 750 and 1000 words long. Reviewers normally receive a copy of the book reviewed. Suggestions of books for review or of possible new reviewers are always welcome. Reviews are normally solicited by the review editor, but qualified writers interested in reviewing books are invited to write to: Edmond Johnson (e-mail).
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Review copies from publishers should be sent to Edmond Johnson, Occidental College (F-6), 1600 Campus Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90041-3314,
Journal Advertising
The Journal of the American Musical Instrument Society now accepts advertisements for the Journal in color! These will be only for full-page, half-page, or two-page advertisements.
Full-page color: $225 Half-page color: $135 Two-page color: $430
Black-and-white advertising space in the Journal remains available at the following rates :
Full-page $195 Two-page $380
Half-page $115 Quarter-page $75
Ad copy should be camera-ready in the following sizes:
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Full-page 4-1/2 inches (114 mm) horizontal by 7-1/8 inches (181 mm) vertical
Half-page 4-1/2 inches (114 mm) horizontal by 3-1/2 inches (89 mm) vertical
Quarter-page 2-1/8 inches (54 mm) horizontal by 3-1/2 inches (89 mm) vertical
(black-and-white only)
The Journal cannot print ad copy sent by fax, or ads of incorrect dimensions.
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Submit ads at size, that is 100% of the space they will display. Submit ads as an electronic file. Ads should be in in Acrobat PDF format, or comparable format. Scans must be at 300 dpi for grayscale images and 1200 dpi for line art.
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All ads must be paid in advance of publication in U.S. dollars through a U.S. bank. If possible, please pay by credit card on the AMIS website using the general payment form found here - https://www.amis.org/amis-general-payment-form.
If you need to pay by check, please make it payable to “American Musical Instrument Society.”
To guarantee advertising space, send advertising copy and check (or pay by credit card) by the deadline listed above to:
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Robert Apple Email: rwapple@memphis.edu
JAMIS Advertising Manager