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new Transitions: Guidelines for Submitted Papers
Monday, 01 January 2007

If you wish to submit an article for an edition of new Transitions, please review the guidelines below. 

Content Keep writing simple and straightforward and avoid jargon!  Keep in mind that new Transitions is aimed at a non-academic readership that appreciates articles written in plain english.

Please include an introduction, sub-headings (where possible) and a conclusion.
Length Anywhere between 2-5 pages or 1,000-3,000 words (length is negotiable).
References

Please use the Documentary-note system for your references (e.g. Vancouver style).  List only the sources to which reference is made (this is not intended as a bibliography) and in the foot/endnotes include the author's name, year of publication, title, place of publication and name of publisher.

Photos We would greatly appreciate any photos, illustrations, graphs or charts that you can provide to go with your article.
Profile At the end of each article we like to include a brief about each author. Could you please outline:
  1. your current position of work
  2. brief relevant work history, and
  3. particular areas of interest (no more than 5 sentences)
Format Articles must be in either Open Document (e.g. using OpenOffice.org) or MS Word 97-2003 format.
Reviewed All articles submitted will be reviewed by the editorial committee. Articles may be accepted for publication, returned for revision or rejected. The Editor's decision is final.
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Email articles to: transitions@yanq.org.au
Or post to: YANQ, 30 Thomas St WEST END QLD 4101



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