Notes to Contributors

Published date01 December 2002
Date01 December 2002
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1177/1035719X0200200218
Subject MatterArticle
76 Evaluation Journal of Australasia, Vol. 2 (new series), No. 2, December 2002
All AES members and other people
involved in the practice, study or
teaching of evaluation are invited to
submit articles, reports, reviews or
news items for publication. Before
submitting articles, contributors are
advised to consult the full guidelines
set out on the AES website
(www.aes.asn.au).
Decisions on publication are made on
the basis of assessments by the
editors, taking account of advice from
authorities in relevant fields. Where
requested by the author, articles will
be submitted for formal peer review,
and such refereed articles will be
identified accordingly in the journal.
However, the editors reserve the right
to publish a paper as non-refereed or
refereed as appropriate, in
consultation with the relevant
referees.
There is no predetermined ‘house
style’ for
EJA
. Authors are encouraged
to give expression to their own
individual voice, provided it meets
generally accepted standards of clear,
accurate and literate English usage.
The principles set out in the AGPS
Style Manual should be used as a
general guide to usage. Citations
should follow the Harvard (i.e. author,
date) style.
Authors are asked to write their
articles in a way that foregrounds the
most significant and interesting
features of their content, avoiding
unfamiliar technical language,
extensive data tables and
mathematical notation, except to the
extent that these are necessary to
convey the argument. Articles should
be arranged in a way that facilitates
comprehension by non-specialists,
e.g. by using text boxes for
background information and aspects
of detail that are not central to the
exposition. References should be kept
to the minimum required for
understanding the text or following up
sources specifically quoted or
discussed in the article.
The editors reserve the right to correct
obvious errors in spelling, vocabulary
and grammar without reference to the
author. Any more extensive corrections
or modifications which the editors and/
or peer reviewers consider desirable
will be discussed and explicitly cleared
with the author before being
incorporated in the published text.
Individual contributions should not
normally exceed a published length of
10 pages, including all tables,
graphics, notes and references. The
editors reserve the right to edit longer
articles down to this length if space
considerations require. Articles shorter
than 3,000 words will not generally be
regarded as suitable for peer review.
Copyright in articles submitted for
publication in
EJA
resides with the
authors, unless otherwise specified.
Copyright in the form of the articles as
presented in
EJA
resides with the AES.
Articles intended for refereed
publication should be submitted in
double-spaced typescript, with backup
disc or e-mailed electronic copy, to:
Associate Professor Colin Sharp
FIPPM, Flinders University
GPO Box 2100
Adelaide South Australia, 5001
phone: +61-8-8201-2629
fax: +61-8-8201-2273
colin.sharp@flinders.edu.au
Other articles and news items should
be submitted in the first instance as e-
mail attachments (in Word 2000 or
earlier version, or alternatively rich text
format) to:
Doug Fraser
doug.fraser@tassie.net.au
Items for publication may also be sent
to:
AES Office
PO Box 223
Lyneham, ACT 2602
fax: +61-2-6262-9095
aes@aes.asn.au
marked ‘Attention: EJA Editors’
Full guidelines for contributors are
published on the AES website
(www.aes.asn.au) in the ‘Publications’
section.
COPY DEADLINES
Vol. 3, no. 1
Refereed papers:
31 March 2003
Other copy:
31 March 2003
Vol. 3, no. 2
Refereed papers:
31 July 2003
Other copy:
30 September 2003
Intending contributors who do not
expect to meet these dates are
asked to contact the appropriate
Editor as soon as possible, but prior
to the nominated deadline.
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