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Please send all submissions via email to: zingrone@parapsychology.org
or send it on disk via post to: Nancy L. Zingrone,
Parapsychology Foundation, Inc., 228 East 71st Street, New York, New York 10021 USA
Solicited and unsolicited manuscripts are to be submitted electronically. (Submissions may be made on paper only with special permission from the Editors.) Manuscripts should be formatted for 8.5 x 11 inch paper, double-spaced, single-sided, with one-inch margins. Headers should include the first author’s surname, short title, and page number. Papers should be constructed following the publishing guidelines of the American Psychological Association (APA), with appropriate sections and headings. Tables and graphics may be embedded in the text, but separate copies of the graphics should also be submitted with the manuscript. Acceptable text formats are MS Word and Word Perfect. Acceptable graphics formats are .jpg, .gif, .tif. (Other formats may be used with prior permission from the Editors.)
Only original articles are accepted for publication. Submission of an article represents certification on the part of the author(s) that neither the article submitted, nor a version of it has been published, or is currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. (English versions of articles previously published, or in press, in other languages may be submitted with prior permission from the Editors.)
Abstracts of 125 to 150 words are required with the submission of articles and case reports. References should conform to the style listed in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. Footnotes may be placed at the bottom of the page on which they are referenced. Only acknowledgments should appear as endnotes.
All solicited and unsolicited manuscripts will be vetted by the Editorial Staff for acceptance for consideration. Once a submission has been accepted for consideration it will be refereed by the Editorial Staff and at least one outside referee.
Authors will be expected to revise to meet the requirements of the referees. Once the substantive revision is accepted the paper will be copyedited for style, consistency, grammar, syntax, punctuation, conformance to the guidelines of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, conformance to IJP conventions where they differ from those of the APA, and conformance to the conventions of American English.
Submission of an article represents certification on the part of the author(s) that he or she is willing to complete the refereeing and copyediting process that the IJP has established. Once accepted, the IJP reserves the right to schedule the paper for publication as it sees fit.
Authors of published manuscripts will receive one complimentary copy of the issue in which their submission appears and an Adobe Acrobat file of their submission for the purpose of printing out their own reprints.
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