For Authors
Submit ManuscriptNote: This is an example of what a journal using Scholastica looks like. This is not a real journal.
General Guidelines
All articles submitted to Scholastica Review must include an abstract. This abstract must be on a separate page from the body of the article and may not be longer than 500 words.
Formatting
All text, including quotations and footnotes, should be prepared in double-spaced typescript according to The Chicago Manual of Style (University of Chicago Press). See the Journal’s style sheet for further details.
The electronic version should be in Microsoft Word, WordPerfect, or Rich Text format (RTF).
Because submissions are evaluated anonymously, the author’s name should appear only on the title page. Please provide your full address, including e-mail, in all correspondence.
Length
Manuscripts, including footnotes, must not exceed 14,000 words.
Illustrations
Once a manuscript is accepted for publication, the Scholastica Review strongly encourages the author to enhance the article with illustrations. The author will be responsible for providing the illustrations in a form that is suitable for publication, for obtaining permissions, and for paying any permission, use, or processing fees involved with the illustrations. Each illustration must be submitted electronically as a .tiff, .eps, or .jpg.
Images in the .jpg format must be of high quality and resolution. The lowest acceptable resolution for an image (example: a glossy photograph or an image from a book or magazine) is 600 dots per inch (dpi). The lowest acceptable resolution for line art is 1000 dpi. All images must be at least 6 x 8 inches. The following table provides a summary.
Unpublished
A manuscript that has been published or that is currently under consideration for publication elsewhere in either article or book form should not be submitted. The Review will not consider submissions that duplicate other published works in either wording or substance.
Copyright
Articles that are accepted become the property of the Organization of American Business Experts. Scholastica Review allows authors the free use of their materials as long as a decent interval elapses between publication in the Journal and subsequent publication.