Call for papers: International Journal of Intangible Heritage, até 15 Dez. 2010

PLEASE ANSWER TO: ijih.editor@gmail.com

*International Journal of Intangible Heritage *

*Call for papers*

*International Journal of Intangible Heritage* seeks to be an inter communicative and interdisciplinary channel for scholarly research on intangible heritage around the world with respect to its preservation, transmission and promotion. With critical academic articles, provocative viewpoints and reviews, the *IJIH*, a peer-reviewed academic journal tries to enrich discourses on intangible heritage that reflects the connections between intangible heritage and people.

*International Journal of Intangible Heritage* is an annual-basis publication officially supported by the International Council of Museums (ICOM) with its publication secretariat office in the Cultural Exchange and Education Division, the National Folk Museum of Korea

*Deadline for the IJIH Vol.6*: *Dec. 15th. 2010*

*Editor-in-Chief*: Professor Amareswar Galla (E-mail: *a.galla@yahoo.com.au*)

*Publication Secretariat* ijih.editor@gmail.com

※ Prospective authors are requested to submit *the submission
form*attached with her/his article.

For further information and inquiries, please refer to the official webpage of IJIH: www.ijih.org

*How to write papers for International Journal of Intangible Heritage* **

*Scope *

Prospective authors may submit academic and research papers, columns, and short articles of 2000 words or reviews of 1,000 words on intangible heritage for publication in the journal.

*Format*

Manuscripts should adhere to the following criteria:

*(1) Format *

Whatever word processing system is used to produce the manuscript, the final file should be saved and submitted in unjustified text alignment such as a Rich Text Format(RTF) file, without other formatting such as MS word.

*(2) Length *

Articles should be between 4000 and 6000 words long, excluding notes, bibliography and captions to illustrations. We aim for roughly 800 words for the page.

* To publish a longer article having more words, please consult with the Editorial Board by email to the Editor-in-Chief (*a.galla@yahoo.com.au*).

*(3) Typing *

The preferred font is either 12-point Times New Roman or 11-point Arial.
Authors should not use different fonts and different sizes of type.

*(4) Margin *

Margins should be at least one inch wide on all sides. Please do not justify the right margin. Left justification only.

*(5) Automatic utilities such as bullet points, endnotes,etc.*

Automatic utilities such as bullet points, endnotes,etc. may be lost when the file is transferred to printer’s typesetting. Please type these in by hand or, in the case of endnotes, put them in a separate file.

*(6) Photographs and Images *

– Wherever possible photographs or other illustrations should be submitted in digital form in either JPEG, EPS or TIFF formats. A satisfactory digital photography is likely to be at least 1MB file.

– Scanned images must be prepared at a resolution of not less than 300 dpi.

– Photographs taken by digital cameras should preferably be taken at a 2048X1536 pixels setting, using ‘Fine’ if possible.

– Each image should be saved and attached to the email message submitted with the manuscript as a separate file. These should not be embedded.
Captions etc. (these should include any necessary acknowledgement of copyright) should be sent as a separate file.

– It is the authors’ responsibility to obtain necessary permission for use of copyright materials. All such material should be acknowledged in accordance with the terms of any copyright permission.

*(7) Title Page*

The title page should adhere to the following criteria:

– Full Title: this should be specific and concise indicating the subject and scope of the paper submitted.

– Sub-title: the subtitles for page headers should contain no more than 50 characters (including spaces).

– The name of the author: this should appear with details of the author’s nationality and the name of the organisation to which they are affiliated.

-Abstract: authors are requested to submit an abstract of approximately 200 words outlining the content of their paper.

*(8) Citations*

Endnotes should be indicated in the text in normal type in the form of (1)
(2) (3). List each note at the end of the article followed by a bibliography. Authors are requested not to use their word-processing system’s Endnote/Footnote system as these are generally not compatible with printers’ typesetting systems.

*(9) Bibliography and references*

In matters of style, IJIH generally follows the rules set out in the Chicago Manual of Style (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, the 15th Edition, 2003).

Electronic Sources (Web, CD etc.): It is suggested that authors refer to the pages or CD titles (or the nearest equivalent) with the full web address (or CD publisher and catalogue number) and the date consulted.

Please refer to
http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html for details.


OpenEdition sugere que esta publicação seja citada da seguinte forma:
Ana Carvalho (29 de Outubro de 2010). Call for papers: International Journal of Intangible Heritage, até 15 Dez. 2010. No Mundo dos Museus. Recuperado em 22 de Março de 2025 de https://doi.org/10.58079/sdg4


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