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20th July 2008 |
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Original papers in English will be considered for publication provided that they have not been published previously and are not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Following peer review, any submissions accepted will be subject to editorial revision. Declaration. An article will be published only if the following declaration has been received from the senior author: I . . . . . . ., senior author of the paper entitled . . . . . . , which I have submitted for publication in the Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, hereby agree that, if it is accepted for publication in the Journal, the copyright of the paper shall become the property of The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine who may on request licence me to reproduce the paper or any part thereof without requiring any payment in respect thereof, provided that a full acknowledgement to The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine accompanies each reproduction. Any other authors have seen this article and have agreed that it be submitted for publication in the Journal. Date . . . . . . . . Signature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preferred Method of Submission. Manuscripts may be submitted by post to the Editor Dr Keith Wallbanks The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Pembroke Place Liverpool L3 5QA U.K A submission should consist of one full paper copy, two sets of figures and an IBM-compatible diskette containing the relevant files. There should be one file for the text of the paper (i.e. the main text, tables - set using cells rather than tabs - and figure legends) and one for each of the figures. Any of the more common word-processing formats, such as WordPerfect or Word, should be used for the text file. The figure files should be in their original, fully editable format, such as Excel, SPSS, Harvard Graphics or Powerpoint. Greyscale or full-colour photographs should be sent only as hard copy. The signed declaration should accompany the submission. Alternative Methods. Completely electronic submissions, sent by e-mail to the Editor will also be accepted.(krw@liv.ac.uk). Authors submitting articles electronically must also send the declaration and high-quality prints of any photographs by letter post; usually peer review will begin before the declaration and photographs reach the Editor. Authors without computing facilities may submit three full paper copies with no diskette but including the signed declaration. Original Articles. Hard copies should be printed on one side of A4 paper, left-justified and double-spaced. The first page should carry the title of the paper, the name(s) and addresses of the author(s) and, whenever possible, the fax number and e-mail address of the corresponding author; failure to supply an e-mail address will delay publication. A short running title should also be supplied. An abstract of not more than 200 words summarizing the purpose and methods of the work, important findings and conclusions must be supplied on a separate sheet. The text, starting on a new page, should be divided under appropriate headings: INTRODUCTION, MATERIALS (or PATIENTS or ANIMALS) AND METHODS, RESULTS, DISCUSSION, ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS and REFERENCES; the RESULTS and DISCUSSION sections may be combined. In general, abbreviations should not be used without explanation the first time they occur and SI units should be used wherever possible. However, use of 'ml' is permitted and Short Communications are similar in style to Original Articles, except that authors' names and addresses should be given immediately before the References, no Abstract is necessary, all headings apart from REFERENCES are optional, and the list of references is kept short by omitting the titles of papers in journals and the titles of chapters in books. Illustrations. Figures and plates should be used only when necessary to illustrate particular structures or conditions, to summarize data or to record quantitative results. Photographs should be supplied as high-contrast, glossy prints. Special attention should be paid to the clarity of any line drawings or graphs, and , References should be cited in the text in chronological order (e.g. Ree, 1998; Brown and Jones, 2000; Smith et al., 2001a) and listed in the REFERENCES in Harvard style: Beaver, P. C., Jung, R. C. & Cupp, E. W. (1984). Clinical Parasitology, 9th Edn. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger.
Rejected manuscripts will not be returned to authors but held for 6 months before shredding.
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