GUIDELINES FOR NOVENSIA AUTHORS
Novensia editors have prepared the present guidelines for preparing articles and materials for
publishing in the periodical. All efforts by prospective authors to follow these guidelines will
greatly facilitate editorial work and quicken the publishing process.
GENERAL GUIDELINES:
1. Texts should be submitted in standard font (Times New Roman, Garamond etc.) — 12 pt
text, 10 pt footnotes.
2. Texts should be submitted as text documents (DOC files) and as a PDF fde.
3. Illustrations need to be submitted separately; do not paste them in the text fde.
4. Each article should have an abstract and keywords (in English) and summary (in Polish
for texts not in Polish, in English for texts in Polish).
5. Authors are requested to provide their institutional affiliation.
FOOTNOTES:
Footnote are bottom of page and should include, beside relevant text, bibliographic references
following the model below:
Last Name year of publication, page range.
e.g. Kolendo 2008, pp. 120-121.
Notes:
1. Semicolons should be used to separate reference items in footnotes. For a number of works
by the same author use either:
Eck 2001; Eck 2003a
or:
Eck 2001; 2003a
2. All footnote references need to be listed as a full bibliographic reference at the end of the
article.
LIST OF BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES:
A list of bibliographic references follows the text of the article.
Each item on the list begins with:
Last name year of publication —
Novensia editors have prepared the present guidelines for preparing articles and materials for
publishing in the periodical. All efforts by prospective authors to follow these guidelines will
greatly facilitate editorial work and quicken the publishing process.
GENERAL GUIDELINES:
1. Texts should be submitted in standard font (Times New Roman, Garamond etc.) — 12 pt
text, 10 pt footnotes.
2. Texts should be submitted as text documents (DOC files) and as a PDF fde.
3. Illustrations need to be submitted separately; do not paste them in the text fde.
4. Each article should have an abstract and keywords (in English) and summary (in Polish
for texts not in Polish, in English for texts in Polish).
5. Authors are requested to provide their institutional affiliation.
FOOTNOTES:
Footnote are bottom of page and should include, beside relevant text, bibliographic references
following the model below:
Last Name year of publication, page range.
e.g. Kolendo 2008, pp. 120-121.
Notes:
1. Semicolons should be used to separate reference items in footnotes. For a number of works
by the same author use either:
Eck 2001; Eck 2003a
or:
Eck 2001; 2003a
2. All footnote references need to be listed as a full bibliographic reference at the end of the
article.
LIST OF BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES:
A list of bibliographic references follows the text of the article.
Each item on the list begins with:
Last name year of publication —