1. JPTOS
The Editors welcome the submission of articles consistent with the Journal's stated objectives.
Receipt of manuscripts will be acknowledged and authors will be further advised as to whether or not their papers are acceptable for publication. Upon publication authors will be sent two (2) complimentary copies of the issue in which their article appears. All articles published will be automatically considered for the Rossman Award.
» All manuscripts must be typewritten, double-spaced and should preferably be submitted in duplicate.
» Authors are encouraged to submit their manuscripts on disc and/or e-mail
» To expedite publication fax this license grant to 571-273-6887 once it is filled out and signed.
» If you have questions about requirements for, or how to submit, a manuscript you may contact Jeffrey Gellner, Editor-In-Chief.
» Printer's deadline does not permit forwarding of galley proofs to authors for their corrections.
» Proof-reading is a responsibility of The JPTOS.
Send Articles to Editor at:
Jeffrey Gellner
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
P.O. BOX 2600
ARLINGTON,VA 22202
2. NC (http://jolt.unc.edu/)
Submission Policies
The Journal welcomes articles, notes and comments for publication. Shorter pieces are welcomed for consideration in our online edition. NC JOLT publishes two hardcopy issues per year, as well as a rolling publication online edition. Professors and practitioners are encouraged to submit papers on contemporary issues in the fields of law, science, and technology. The Journal also welcomes suggestions for future topics of research.
Submissions may be made via e-mail or US mail, and must be accompanied by the author’s address, telephone number, fax number, and email address. Please indicate if the item has been previously published or is under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Email submissions
The document may be sent as an email attachment, complete with abstract, to submissions@ncjolt.org
US mail submissions:
Submissions should include two hardcopies and a disk copy of the article. The disk copy must be in MS Word or WordPerfect format. The disk should be labeled with the author’s name and the filename of the document. Materials submitted for consideration will not be returned.
Please forward materials to:
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Journal of Law and Technology
Van-Hecke Wettach Hall
CB # 3380
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599
Format
Papers must not exceed 45 double spaced pages including footnotes and endnotes, which should also be double spaced. An abstract of approximately 250 words and a table of contents is required. All submissions must conform to The Chicago Manual of Style (14th Ed.) and The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (18th Ed.).
For further information contact a JOLT editor by e-mailing submissions@ncjolt.org.
3. VA http://www.vjolt.net/submit.php
The Journal is pleased to accept submissions from members of the legal and scientific communities with experience and insights into issues at the intersection of the law and technology. We prefer to receive submissions by email for the sake of mutual convenience. Please attach the article as Word document or PDF along with a résumé or C.V., a cover letter if desired, and a brief abstract of the article (<250> We are also happy to accept submissions through ExpressO, an electronic submission service of the Berkeley Electronic Press, and through SSRN, an electronic submission service administered by the Social Science Research Network. We do not accept hard copy submissions by postal mail. Thank you for your interest in the Virginia Journal of Law & Technology.
The Editors of the Journal welcome submissions for publication consideration. Deadline: All manuscripts sent by e-mail and post for consideration by the Journal are evaluated on a rolling basis. Upon request, the Journal may grant expedited reviews providing authors with a decision within 48 hours of submission. Please contact Tamera Kennard or Ryan Phelan, Executive Editors, for the Journal’s expedited review policy. Contact Information: Please send your submission electronically, by e-mailing the manuscript as a Word attachment to njtip@nlaw.northwestern.edu, or mail it to the following address: Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property Format: All submissions should be double-spaced with one-inch margins. The Journal uses Microsoft Word for all word-processing. Accordingly, all manuscripts must be submitted in Microsoft Word format. If you are submitting via postal mail, the Journal requests that you supply and submit one paper copy of the manuscript and one electronic copy on a 3 1/2 inch PC-compatible floppy disk or a PC-compatible CD-ROM. All footnoted text should be double-spaced and numbered serially. The journal uses footnote standard citing, and all footnotes and citations to authority should conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation, Eighteenth Edition, published by the Harvard Law Review Association. Content: The Editors of the Journal seek submissions in the area of intellectual property law - particularly copyrights, entertainment law, Internet law, patents, comments on pending legislation or recent IP case decisions, telecommunications, trademarks, and trade secrets. In addition to notes, comments, and scholarly articles, we are also accepting submissions of shorter, approximately 500-2,000 word "perspectives" pieces. Examples of perspectives pieces include a short comment on a recent important development or issue in IP law, or an analysis of an interesting current IP case. Our Journal is published online, and the scholarly articles, case notes, comments, and working papers will be disseminated in electronic search databases such as LexisNexis and Westlaw. Publication: It is the policy of the Journal not to publish articles that have appeared or are to appear in other publications. Accordingly, all manuscripts should be submitted with the understanding that the Journal possesses the exclusive right of original publication. For various clerical reasons, the Journal requests that each author assign copyright to the Northwestern University School of Law for the collected work. While permitting the author unlimited use of the article, it offers the author the ordinary copyright protection. Copyrights will be taken out in the name of Northwestern University School of Law, and requests for permission to reprint your article will be processed by Northwestern University School of Law. A total of twenty-five reprints are supplied gratis to the author or authors of each article. Additional reprints may be obtained by arrangement with the Editors of the Journal prior to publication, or by arrangement with the printer after publication. Questions: Please direct all inquiries to Kenneth Jenq or Jessica Talati, Executive Editors. 5. John Marshall http://www.jcil.org/journal/submission/index.html
Northwestern University School of Law
357 East Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611-3069
Manuscript Submission
The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law is always looking to publish new and innovative articles regarding the latest issues in information technology and privacy law. The Journal therefore welcomes unsolicited manuscripts, either in hard-copy format or through electronic mail. Additionally, due to the fact the Journal is a quarterly publication, it accepts articles on a rolling basis throughout the year.
The Journal requests that any submitted manuscripts conform to the following requirements.
Citations
The preferred citation style of manuscripts conforms to The Bluebook Uniform System of Citation, 18th Edition.
Submissions
Electronic Submissions
- Electronic copies of manuscripts are preferred.
- Please e-mail files in Microsoft Word or rich text format.
- If compressing files, please use the Zip compression standard.
- Please include a copy of your resume.
Hard Copy Submissions
If submitting a hard copy of a manuscript, please send a resume and two copies of the manuscript to:
The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law
Attn: Solicitation Editor
315 S. Plymouth Court
Chicago, IL 60604
Timeframe & Notice
The Journal makes every attempt to send an acknowledgement of the receipt of any manuscript within forty-eight hours of receiving it. The Journal also makes every attempt to notify a manuscript author within two weeks of receiving a submission as to whether the Journal will publish the article.
If you do not receive an acknowledgement that your submission has been received or as to the submission's status for possible publication, please do not hesitate to contact a Solicitation Editor at 5jcil@stu.jmls.edu.
Call for Papers
The Journal is considering articles for publication in future issues. In addition to our already broad topic range, we are currently seeking articles examining President Obama's technology agenda. As this new administration implements policies and programs integrating technology, it will affect individuals, businesses, education, information accessibility, science, healthcare, communication, the environment, and the economy. A complete treatment of any of these topics should include a description and analysis of the relevant technology and a discussion of the implications for individuals, groups, or other countries. Ideally, submissions should offer suggestions on how to proceed on any issues discussed. For more information, contact the Journal's Solicitation Editor at 5jcil@stu.jmls.edu.
Additional Questions
If you have any additional questions regarding Journal submissions, please e-mail the Journal and direct all questions to either one of the Solicitation Editors or the Editor-in-Chief.
Thank you for your interest in the John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law.
6. Suffolk http://www.law.suffolk.edu/highlights/stuorgs/jhtl/submit/index.html
SUBMIT
Article Submissions
Articles published in the Journal of High Technology Law (JHTL) are submitted by judges, legal scholars, and other authorities in various fields of law. Lead Articles should be scholarly in style and contain incisive analysis, informed opinion, and content of interest to the legal community. JHTL seeks a diversity of subject matter and occasionally accepts an article focusing on issues from broader social perspectives in addition to articles reflecting traditional legal analyses.
JHTL carefully considers each manuscript received. Upon submission, the Lead Articles Department reviews the article and tentatively decides whether it is of publishable quality. After preliminary research about the author and the area of law covered by the article, the Lead Articles Editors, in conjunction with the Editor-in-Chief and Managing Editor, decide whether to extend an offer to the author. If the author accepts, JHTL members check the substantive and technical accuracy of the piece, and make grammatical and stylistic suggestions. Although JHTL defers to authors in stylistic matters, the editorial board cannot sacrifice the substantive and technical accuracy of articles.
You may submit articles to the Journal of High Technology Law via email or standard mail. Footnotes should conform to the standards set forth in The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (18th ed. 2005). Please visit these Web sites for more information on The Bluebook citation standards:
www.legalbluebook.com
www.law.cornell.edu/citation
Submissions by Email
Send an email with an attached copy of your article as a Microsoft Word document to articles@jhtl.org. Please include your full name, institution, professional position, mailing address, and telephone number(s).
Submissions by Mail
Send one copy of your article with a cover letter containing the above contact information to the following address:
| Lead Articles Editor |
| Journal of High Technology Law Suffolk University Law School Suite 450B 120 Tremont Street Boston, MA 02108 |