TOURISMOS is an international, multi-disciplinary, refereed (peer ...

TOURISMOS is an international, multi-disciplinary, refereed (peer ... TOURISMOS is an international, multi-disciplinary, refereed (peer ...

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TOURISMOS An International Multidisciplinary Journal of Tourism NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS Manuscript Submission Procedure Manuscripts should be written as understandably and concisely as possible with clarity and meaningfulness. Submission of a manuscript to TOURISMOS represents a certification on the part of the author(s) that it is an original work and has not been copyrighted elsewhere; manuscripts that are eventually published may not be reproduced in any other publication (print or electronic), as their copyright has been transferred to TOURISMOS. Submissions are accepted only in electronic form; authors are requested to submit one copy of each manuscript by email attachment. All manuscripts should be emailed to the Editor-in-Chief (Prof. Paris Tsartas, at ptsar@aegean.gr), and depending on the nature of the manuscript submissions should also be emailed as follows: • Conference reports should be emailed directly to the Conference Reports Editor (Dr. Vasiliki Galani-Moutafi), at v.moutafi@sa.aegean.gr. • Book reviews should be emailed directly to the Book Reviews Editor (Dr. Marianna Sigala), at m.sigala@aegean.gr. • Full papers and all other types of manuscripts should be emailed directly to the Associate Editor (Dr. Evangelos Christou), at e.christou@aegean.gr. Feedback regarding the submission of a manuscript (including the reviewers’ comments) will be provided to the author(s) within six weeks of the receipt of the manuscript. Submission of a manuscript will be held to imply that it contains original unpublished work not being considered for publication elsewhere at the same time. Each author of a manuscript accepted for publication will receive three complimentary copies of the issue, and will also have to sign a “transfer of copyright” form. If appropriate, author(s) can correct first proofs. Manuscripts submitted to TOURISMOS, accepted for publication or not, cannot be returned to the author(s). 329

Manuscript Length Research Papers should be not longer than 6000 words and not shorter than 4000. Research Notes should be not longer than 2000 words and not shorter than 1000. Case Studies should be not longer than 3500 words and not shorter than 2500. Book Reviews should be not longer than 1500 words and not shorter than 1000. Conference Reports should be not longer than 2000 words and not shorter than 1000. Industry Viewpoints should be not longer than 1500 words and not shorter than 500. Forthcoming Events should be not longer than 500 words. Manuscripts that do not fully conform to the above word limits (according to the type of the article) will be automatically rejected and should not be entered into the reviewing process. Manuscript Style & Preparation • All submissions (research papers, research notes, case studies, book reviews, conference reports, industry viewpoints, and forthcoming events) must have a title of no more than 12 words. • Manuscripts should be double-line spaced, and have at least 2,5 cm (one-inch) margin on all four sides. Pages should be numbered consecutively. • The use of footnotes within the text is discouraged – use endnotes instead. Endnotes should be kept to a minimum, be used to provide additional comments and discussion, and should be numbered consecutively in the text and typed on a separate page at the end of the article. • Quotations must be taken accurately from the original source. Alterations to the quotations must be noted. Quotation marks (“ ”) are to be used to denote direct quotes. Inverted commas (‘ ‘) should denote a quote within a quotation. If the quotation is less than 3 lines, then it should be included in the main text enclosed in quotation marks. If the quotation is more than 3 lines, then it should be separated from the main text and indented. • The name(s) of any sponsor(s) of the research contained in the manuscript, or any other acknowledgements, should appear at the very end of the manuscript. • Tables, figures and illustrations are to be included in the text and to be numbered consecutively (in Arabic numbers). Each table, figure or illustration must have a title. 330

M<strong>an</strong>uscript Length<br />

Research Papers should be not longer th<strong>an</strong> 6000 words <strong>an</strong>d not shorter<br />

th<strong>an</strong> 4000. Research Notes should be not longer th<strong>an</strong> 2000 words <strong>an</strong>d not<br />

shorter th<strong>an</strong> 1000. Case Studies should be not longer th<strong>an</strong> 3500 words <strong>an</strong>d<br />

not shorter th<strong>an</strong> 2500. Book Reviews should be not longer th<strong>an</strong> 1500<br />

words <strong>an</strong>d not shorter th<strong>an</strong> 1000. Conference Reports should be not<br />

longer th<strong>an</strong> 2000 words <strong>an</strong>d not shorter th<strong>an</strong> 1000. Industry Viewpoints<br />

should be not longer th<strong>an</strong> 1500 words <strong>an</strong>d not shorter th<strong>an</strong> 500.<br />

Forthcoming Events should be not longer th<strong>an</strong> 500 words. M<strong>an</strong>uscripts<br />

that do not fully conform to the above word limits (according to the type<br />

of the article) will be automatically rejected <strong>an</strong>d should not be entered<br />

into the reviewing process.<br />

M<strong>an</strong>uscript Style & Preparation<br />

• All subm<strong>is</strong>sions (research papers, research notes, case studies, book<br />

reviews, conference reports, industry viewpoints, <strong>an</strong>d forthcoming<br />

events) must have a title of no more th<strong>an</strong> 12 words.<br />

• M<strong>an</strong>uscripts should be double-line spaced, <strong>an</strong>d have at least 2,5 cm<br />

(one-inch) margin on all four sides. Pages should be numbered<br />

consecutively.<br />

• The use of footnotes within the text <strong>is</strong> d<strong>is</strong>couraged – use endnotes<br />

instead. Endnotes should be kept to a minimum, be used to provide<br />

additional comments <strong>an</strong>d d<strong>is</strong>cussion, <strong>an</strong>d should be numbered<br />

consecutively in the text <strong>an</strong>d typed on a separate page at the end of<br />

the article.<br />

• Quotations must be taken accurately from the original source.<br />

Alterations to the quotations must be noted. Quotation marks (“ ”)<br />

are to be used to denote direct quotes. Inverted commas (‘ ‘) should<br />

denote a quote within a quotation. If the quotation <strong>is</strong> less th<strong>an</strong> 3 lines,<br />

then it should be included in the main text enclosed in quotation<br />

marks. If the quotation <strong>is</strong> more th<strong>an</strong> 3 lines, then it should be<br />

separated from the main text <strong>an</strong>d indented.<br />

• The name(s) of <strong>an</strong>y sponsor(s) of the research contained in the<br />

m<strong>an</strong>uscript, or <strong>an</strong>y other acknowledgements, should appear at the<br />

very end of the m<strong>an</strong>uscript.<br />

• Tables, figures <strong>an</strong>d illustrations are to be included in the text <strong>an</strong>d to<br />

be numbered consecutively (in Arabic numbers). Each table, figure or<br />

illustration must have a title.<br />

330

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