Manuscript preparation

The instructions in this section should be followed when submitting an article to HSCP. It is not necessary for the initial submission to comply with the Style Guide and Bibliography Format Guide (found in our Information for Contributors packet), but if the article is accepted, the author will be responsible for revising to conform to the HSCP style. For guidance on matters not treated below, contributors are urged to contact the Production Editor or consult the Chicago Manual of Style (17th edition). HSCP uses a slightly modified version of Chicago’s “reference list” format.
 

Article Length

HSCP will not consider articles whose main text is longer than 12,000 words or whose total word count (including footnotes, bibliography, appendices, etc.) is greater than 15,000 words. In some cases, you may choose to divide a longer paper into two completely independent articles and submit them separately. If you submit them both to HSCP, each will be evaluated on its own merits with no guarantee that either would be published; nor, if both are accepted, is there any guarantee that they will appear in the same volume.

We welcome even very short notes that make a new contribution to scholarship. HSCP has published articles of only a single page, e.g. D. R. Shackleton Bailey. "Albanius or Albinius? A Palinode Resung" HSCP 92 (1989) 213–214.

Whatever the length of the manuscript, all writing should be clear and concise.

File format

For the initial submission, PDF is the preferred format as it avoids most of the problems caused by incompatible fonts, but if the article is accepted, an editable electronic version (in Word, Pages, or RTF format) will be required. Authors are expected to keep up-to-date copies of their submissions. 

Fonts

Use a Unicode font (either a specialist one, e.g., New Athena Unicode, Gentium-Plus, or an up-to-date version of a standard one, e.g., Times New Roman or Palatino). Most computers come with at least one font that includes polytonic (ancient) Greek characters. Unicode is the current encoding standard for all languages, and has been supported in Word for Mac since 2004 (and earlier in Word for Windows). All modern word processors (such as Pages, OpenOffice, NeoOffice, and Mellel) support Unicode fonts. Older fonts may be used if the initial submission is made in PDF format, but the author is responsible for updating Greek or anything else outside of the western roman character set to a Unicode font for publication.

Formatting

All manuscripts should be double-spaced, with 12-point font and one inch margins. Please also be sure to number all pages.

Proofreading

All manuscripts should be carefully proofread before submission. While they may not affect your argument, typos often create a negative impression on referees.

Non-native English speakers are strongly encouraged to have a native speaker, preferably one with knowledge of the field, edit their work before submission.

HSCP publishes in American English; articles in British English will be adapted for publication, if accepted. 

Citations

Authors are responsible for the accuracy of all citations and quotations, which should be verified before manuscripts are submitted. Please indicate which editions of ancient texts you have used, in the notes and/or in the bibliography. 

Images

Line drawings and photographs may be embedded in the PDF (and of lower quality) for the initial submission, but if an article is accepted, the author must supply high-quality digital images as separate files. 

When preparing images that include text, such as maps, please bear in mind that they may need to be reduced to fit the 4 by 6.5 inches of usable space (the “text block”) on the HSCP page—a space which must also include any caption, headings, vel sim.—and that any text within the image will shrink correspondingly. For example, a map prepared to print on 8.5-by-11 in. paper with 12-point type will become illegible when reduced to fit the HSCP text block. If there is text within the image, it should be sized to allow for shrinkage if the image as a whole is reduced.

Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce images. HSCP cannot subvent the cost of acquiring permissions.

Contact information

Be sure to keep your e-mail address current in your Scholastica account. Scholastica is the service that HSCP uses to manage submissions. 

Ensuring anonymity

Authors are responsible for ensuring the anonymity of their submissions; HSCP cannot undertake to anonymize files, although we will try to alert you if we believe your file contains personal information. Please take care to disguise internal references that could reveal the author’s identity; they can be adjusted later. Acknowledgments may be added in an unnumbered note after acceptance.

Be aware that electronic files store data about their creator. Delete this information using the instructions below.

Microsoft Word files

  1. Choose File > Properties
  2. Click the Summary tab
  3. Delete identifying information

PDF files (Acrobat Pro; you cannot directly edit PDF properties with Abode Reader or Preview)

  1. Choose File > Properties
  2. Click the Description tab
  3. Delete identifying information

When you are ready to submit

Please visit the HSCP page for authors at Scholastica.

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