CALL FOR PAPERS
FOR VOLUME 9
Faculty, administrators, and other members of the University's community are
invited to submit articles based on scholarly research and other innovative
activities to The Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies. For
articles to be considered, three laser quality hard copies -- one without
the author's name(s) or affiliation(s) -- must be received by January 5, 1996.
Submissions
should be
addressed to:
John E. Karayan, J.D. Ph.D.
Editor-in-Chief, The Journal of Interdisciplinary
Studies
Department of Accounting,
College of Business Administration,
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 91768
and should include voicemail and Fax numbers along with E-Mail and postal
addresses where the author(s) can be reached.
Multimedia articles are welcome. Initially, only hard copy of the text (with
indications of the nature and locations of video or sound included) need be
submitted.
FORMAT
Submissions should be formatted to match the
presentation in the Journal's last issue. They are to open with the
article's
title along with the author(s)' name (without rank or degrees) and University
"department". This is to be followed by an abstract in lay language not
exceeding 200 words.
Submissions are to be double-spaced with one inch margins
on all sides, not exceed 16 pages, and use Helvetica 12 point type.
The style must conform to the Publication Manual of the American
Psychological
Association, Fourth Edition.
REVIEW PROCESS
Articles are submitted in two stages: first for refereed review; second for
publication. The initial version is reviewed by the Editor-in-Chief and the
respective Associate Editor. Articles passing this step are then blind reviewed
by a referee chosen by the Associate Editor. Those which adequately respond to
reviewers' concerns are then ready for the second stage.
It begins with the author(s)' submission of the revised version, both in hard
copy and in an ASCII or MacIntosh Microsoft Word file on a clearly labeled 3-1/2"
diskette. Because the Journal is published both in hard copy and
electronically, the final version of submissions must be entirely electronic.
Text must be word processed, including charts, diagrams, equations, and graphs;
graphics and photos also must be submitted on disk. Editing may be necessary to
meet page limitations and other goals.
The goal is to publish the
next volume by Fall Conference Week, 1996. Authors should be aware that the
Journal is available via the World Wide Web from Cal Poly Pomona's
Home Page (http://www.csupomona.edu/).
Hard copy can be obtained by contacting John E. Karayan at (909) 869-2367
or JEKarayan@CSUPomona.EDU.
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