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Instructions for Authors –Studia Litteraria Iagellonicae Cracoviensis

Articles

 

Please submit articles up to 15 standard pages (1800 characters per page, formatted in Word, in Times New Roman font) by email to k.bazarnik@uj.edu.pl or natalia.palich@uj.edu.pl. Please use your current email address, affiliation as well as ORCID.

 

The article must be accompanied by an abstract (approx.150 words) in English including a title, keywords (in English and in the language of the text) and a short bio note in the language of the text.

 

Preferred publication languages: English, German, French, Russian, Polish.

 

The text will not be accepted for publication if it receives two negative reviews.

 

Stylesheet for the Studia Litteraria Universitatis Iagellonicae Cracoviensis journal

 

Please follow the Chicago Author-Date Style.

 

Below, please, find examples of the most frequently cited types of sources and sample in-text citations.

 

Books

Reference list entry:
    • Grazer, Brian, and Charles Fishman. 2015. A Curious Mind: The Secret to a Bigger Life. New York: Simon & Schuster.
    • Smith, Zadie. 2016. Swing Time. New York: Penguin Press.
 
In-text citations:
    • (Grazer and Fishman 2015, 12)
    • (Smith 2016, 315–16)

 

Books: editor in place of author in text citations

 

Reference list entry:
    • Silverstein, Theodore, trans. 1974. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    • Soltes, Ori Z., ed. 1999. Georgia: Art and Civilization through the Ages. London: Philip Wilson.
 
In-text citations: For works listed by editor(s) or compiler(s) or translator(s) in a reference list, abbreviations such as ed. or eds.comp. or comps., or trans. following the name are omitted in text citations.
    • (Silverstein 1974)
    • (Soltes 1999)
 

Translated book

 

Reference list entry:
    • Lahiri, Jhumpa. 2016. In Other Words. Translated by Ann Goldstein. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
 
In-text citation:
    • (Lahiri 2016, 146)

 

Chapter or other part of an edited book

 

Reference list entry:
In the reference list, include the page range for the chapter or part. In the text, cite specific pages:
    • Thoreau, Henry David. 2016. “Walking.” In The Making of the American Essay, edited by John D’Agata, 167–95. Minneapolis: Graywolf Press.
 
In-text citations:
    • (Thoreau 2016, 177–78)

 

Cross-references to multiauthor books in the list of references

 

To avoid repeating information, individual contributions to an edited volume may include cross-references to an entry for the volume as a whole. Note that cross-references to other titles in the reference list take the form of text citations but without any parentheses.

  • Draper, Joan E. 1987. “Paris by the Lake: Sources of Burnham’s Plan of Chicago.” In Zukowsky 1987, 107–19.
  • Harrington, Elaine. 1987. “International Influences on Henry Hobson Richardson’s Glessner House.” In Zukowsky 1987, 189–207.
  • Zukowsky, John, ed. 1987. Chicago Architecture, 1872–1922: Birth of a Metropolis. Munich: Prestel-Verlag in association with the Art Institute of Chicago.

 

In some cases, you may want to cite the collection as a whole instead.

 

Reference list entry:
    • D’Agata, John, ed. 2016. The Making of the American Essay. Minneapolis: Graywolf Press.
 
In-text citation:
    • (D’Agata 2016, 177–78)

 

Journal articles

 

Reference list entry:
    • Keng, Shao-Hsun, Chun-Hung Lin, and Peter F. Orazem. 2017. “Expanding College Access in Taiwan, 1978–2014: Effects on Graduate Quality and Income Inequality.” Journal of Human Capital 11, no. 1 (Spring): 1–34. https://doi.org/10.1086/690235
    • LaSalle, Peter. 2017. “Conundrum: A Story about Reading.” New England Review 38 (1): 95–109. Project MUSE.
    • Satterfield, Susan. 2016. “Livy and the Pax Deum.” Classical Philology 111, no. 2 (April): 165–76.
    • Glass, Jennifer, and Philip Levchak. 2014. “Red States, Blue States, and Divorce: Understanding the Impact of Conservative Protestantism on Regional Variation in Divorce Rates.” American Journal of Sociology 119 (4): 1002–46. https://doi.org/10.1086/674703
    • Meyerovitch, Eva. 1959. “The Gnostic Manuscripts of Upper Egypt.” Diogenes, no. 25, 84–117.
    • Gunderson, Alex R., and Manuel Leal. 2015. “Patterns of Thermal Constraint on Ectotherm Activity.” American Naturalist 185: 653–64. https://doi.org/10.1086/680849
  or
    • Gunderson, Alex R., and Manuel Leal. 2015. “Patterns of Thermal Constraint on Ectotherm Activity.” American Naturalist 185 (May): 653–64. https://doi.org/10.1086/680849
 
In-text citation:
    • (Satterfield 2016: 168)

 

Journal articles – special issues

Reference list entry:
    • Miwako Tezuka, 2013. “Jikken Kōbō and Takiguchi Shūzō: The New Deal Collectivism of 1950s Japan,” in “Collectivism in Twentieth-Century Japanese Art,” ed. Reiko Tomii and Midori Yoshimoto, special issue, Positions: Asia Critique 21, no. 2 (Spring): 351–81, https://doi.org/10.1215/10679847-2018283
 
Full issue:
Tomii, Reiko, and Midori Yoshimoto, eds. 2013. “Collectivism in Twentieth-Century Japanese Art.” Special issue, Positions: Asia Critique 21, no. 2 (Spring).
 
With the date of access:
    • Narr, Charlotte F., and Amy C. Krist. 2015. “Host Diet Alters Trematode Replication and Elemental Composition.” Freshwater Science 34, no. 1 (March): 81–91. Accessed August 1, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1086/679411.
 
In-text citation:
    • (Tomii 2013)

 

News and magazine articles

 

Reference list entry:
 
In-text citations:
(Manjoo 2017)
(Mead 2017, 43)
(Pai 2017)
(Pegoraro 2007)

 

Websites

It is usually sufficient to mention a webpage or website content in the text (“As of May 1, 2017, Yale’s home page listed . . .”). For a more formal citation see the examples below. For a source that does not list a date of publication or revision, use n.d. (for “no date”) in place of the year, and include an access date.

 


In-text citations
    • (Bouman 2016)
    • (Google 2017)
    • (Yale University, n.d.)

No publishing fees

Journal does not request any article subsmission, review, publication and processing charges.