Submission
information
Archipel
only considers for publication original and unpublished articles
or reviews, which are submitted exclusively to Archipel
and prepared according to any standard set of scholarly
conventions. Every manuscript submitted for publication is
assessed by the editorial board of Archipel. The
accepted languages are French, English, Indonesian and
Malaysian.
Submissions should be emailed in Word (or equivalent) format and
Adobe PDF format to ARCHIPEL [at] ehess [dot] fr.
The editorial board advises not to exceed 9,000 words (including
footnotes) and to use the font Times New Roman 12 pts. Name,
position, institutional affiliation and address of the author
shall be mentioned on the front of the manuscript.
A summary not exceeding 130 words or 1,000 characters (including
spaces) shall be sent with the manuscript of an article. The
language of this summary is the same as the language of the
article. If the article is written in another language than
English, a summary in English is also required. The
illustrations, with captions written in the language of the
manuscript, shall be sent in JPEG or TIFF formats using a 300
dpi resolution. The appropriate position of the illustrations
should be clearly indicated in the submission.
E-mail queries regarding manuscript submissions should be
addressed to Daniel Perret (dlgsperret[at]yahoo.com).
Once a submission has been accepted for publication, the editor
will email proofs to the author(s) for checking. In all cases
the editor will proof-read the copy and make every effort to
ensure that no errors go forward.
The editorial board reserves the right to make minor changes on
the final proof of the manuscript, without to consult the author
again, in order to speed up the printing process.
It is a condition of publication that authors assign all their
rights in their manuscripts, including abstracts, to Archipel.
The publication of an article is subjected to the signature of a
copyright assignment agreement. This enables us to ensure full
copyright protection and to disseminate the article, and of
course Archipel, to the widest possible readership in
print and electronic formats as appropriate. Authors are
themselves responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce
copyright material from other sources.
The author receives a copy of the issue of Archipel,
as well as a copy of his/her article in Adobe PDF format.
Reprint or publication of translation on request of the author:
The Author retains the right to reproduce or to represent all or
a part of his or her article in the framework of the Author’s
research activities or teaching purposes carried out for
non-commercial use, with the reserve that the Association Archipel
be previously informed and that the full mention of the
references of the original publication (title of the article,
title of the journal, year of publication, issue number, pages)
as well as the owner of the exploitation rights appear.
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