The Expository Times strongly endorses the value and importance of peer review in scholarly journals publishing. All papers submitted to The Expository Times are subject to peer review by members of a carefully appointed editorial board/committee.
All correspondence, except those relating to reviews, should be sent to the Executive Editor, Karen Wenell, at the Editorial Office, New College, Mound Place, Edinburgh EH1 2LX. Email: ExTim@div.ed.ac.uk
Reviews and books for review should be sent to Dr Paul Foster at the above address.
Articles for The Expository Times must be submitted electronically as well as in hardcopy, and should be sent to the Executive Editor. The strongly preferred format is MS Word. Material which is not accepted for publication will not be returned.
Articles over 4000 (including footnotes) words will not normally be considered. Articles should be formatted with footnotes (not endnotes). Single quotation marks should be used for quotation, and double quotation marks for quotation within a quotation. British spelling is preferred, but US spelling will be accepted.
Articles, once submitted, will be understood to be in their final form, and if the article is accepted, a first proof will be produced from the author's submission (with minor editorial emendations). No further revisions or additions should then be made by authors.
Submission of an article is taken to imply that it has not been previously published, and is not being considered for publication in another journal or as part of a book.
First proofs of articles (but not reviews) will be sent to authors for correction, and must be returned to the Executive Editor within one week of receipt. Corrections should be confined to typographical errors. Other corrections may be made only with the agreement of the Editor.
Contributors of articles, Book of the Month features and book reviews will receive one copy of the journal issue in which the article appears. Article authors will be given a set number of accesses to their article on SAGE Journals Online, similar to the set number of paper offprints they currently receive, with the ability to print off a set number of copies of their article, as well as the opportunity to purchase additional paper copies if they wish.
Neither the editors nor SAGE Publishers necessarily endorse every proposition expressed in the journal. Authors retain responsibility for any defamatory statements or untruthful claims which they may make.
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