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Instructions
to Authors
Subject Content
Information
Technology and Libraries (ITAL) publishes material related
to all
aspects of libraries and information technology, including
digital libraries, metadata, authorization and authentication,
electronic journals and electronic publishing, telecommunications,
distributed systems and networks, computer security and
intellectual property rights, technical standards, geographic
information systems, desktop applications, online catalogs and
bibliographic systems, optical information systems, software
engineering, universal access to technology, futuristic forecasting,
library consortia, vendor relations, and technology and the
arts.
Types of
Contributions
ITAL
includes feature articles, communications, tutorials,
reviews, and letters to the editor:
- Feature
articles consist of original research or
comprehensive and
in-depth analyses. Although longer works may be considered,
manuscripts of 3,000 to 5,000 words are most common.
- Communications
consist of brief research reports, technical findings, and
application notes. Generally communications are 1,000 to
3,000
words in length.
- Tutorials
are brief, instructional pieces on topics or issues of relevance.
- Letters
to the editor may be submitted to the editor for possible
inclusion in the journal.
Instruction for
Submissions
- Submit
original, unpublished manuscripts only. Do not submit a manuscript
being considered for publication elsewhere. Authors are responsible
for the accuracy of the information in the manuscript, including
references, statistics, and URLs.
- The
editor prefers that manuscripts be submitted electronically,
preferably as a Word attachment to an e-mail to the editor. If
e-submission is not possible, manuscripts should be machine-printed
and double-spaced. Two copies should be provided. In either format,
author(s) name(s), title(s), affiliation(s), and full electronic and
postal contact information should appear on a separate cover page
only. This information should not be repeated in the text of the
manuscript or in the abstract. Pages should be numbered. An abstract
of one hundred words or less should be provided on a separate sheet.
- ITAL
follows the Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS), 15th edition for
capitalization, punctuation, quotations, tables, captions, and
elements of bibliographic style, including references. Spelling will
follow Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, 11th edition, or the
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary (http://www.merriam-webster.com/).
- There
are two CMOS reference styles. ITAL uses the style with
superscript references in the text, followed by corresponding notes
at the end. For examples, see
http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html.
The
format employed by ITAL is shown in the examples preceded by
the label “N,” and is referred to there as the
humanities
style. Please note that we reserve the right to return to the
author(s) for correction any manuscript not adhering to the specified
reference style.
- All
references to online sources should include the most recent date the
source was accessed by the author(s).
- Web-accessible
Internet addresses (URLs, URIs, etc.) should be preceded by the
protocol for accessing them, e.g., http://www.ala.org/, not
www.ala.org/. Also, when a default filename is not specified in a
directory URL, the URL should be completed with a trailing slash,
e.g., http://www.loc.gov/. If the default filename is specified, do
not add a trailing slash:
http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/divisions.cfm.
- Figures
such as charts, diagrams, screen shots, etc., should be supplied as
files (in JPEG or TIFF format, of at least 250 ppi) separate from the
manuscript text. Their preferred location in the text should be noted
either with a callout (“Figure 3 goes here”) or
with a
in-line surrogate of the separate image file. Figures originally
created in spreadsheet applications such as Excel should be
accompanied by the original worksheet file containing the data from
which the figures were created.
- Information
on submission copyright forms and other aspects of a final copy will
be provided when a manuscript has been accepted for publication.
Review of
Manuscripts
ITAL
is a refereed journal using double-blind reviewing. The
editor assigns manuscripts to reviewers who receive the manuscript
with no direct information on the author or author’s
affiliation. Reviewers examine the manuscript considering the
following questions:
- Is
the topic within the scope of ITAL?
- Is
it meaningful and relevant to ITAL
readers?
- Does
it offer a valuable addition to the literature?
- Is
it timely?
- Is
the presentation that of an article or merely the text of an oral
presentation?
- Is
it organized well, and does it have a point?
- Are
the citations complete and accurate?
Upon
completing the review, a recommendation is presented to the editor as
to the suitability of the manuscript for publication in ITAL.
Recommendations fall into one of the following categories:
- Publishable
in its current condition.
- Significant
and sound and should be published with only minor editorial
revisions.
- Basically
significant and sound but requires some rewriting to make it a solid,
publishable contribution.
- Requires
major rewriting, and it should be reviewed again after a
revised
draft has been received.
- Does
not warrant publication as a full article but might be published as a
Communication.
- Does
not warrant further consideration by ITAL.
The
author is informed of the recommendation and any comments made by the
reviewers. The review process usually takes four to six
weeks.
Submissions
Manuscripts
for consideration should be sent to:
Marc
Truitt (marc.truitt@ualberta.ca)
ITAL
Editor
4-30
Cameron Library
University
of Alberta Libraries
Edmonton,
AB T6G 2J8
Canada
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