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Instructions for authors
Preparation and submission of manuscripts: Authors can email submissions in electronic form to Sarah Gibbs, Production Editor ([email protected]).
Text, tables and figure captions should be submitted as Word files, with figures and plates as either PDFs or low-resolution native files. If your paper is accepted then the final submission will be expected to include the high-resolution native files for figures and plates (e.g. EPS or TIF files).
Any editorial correspondence should be sent to the Journal Editor (see inside front cover). Papers are accepted on the understanding that they have not been published elsewhere and authors (except those in Governmental employment) are required to assign copyright to The Micropalaeontological Society. Referees are appointed to critically assess the papers, and the editor’s judgement is final. Correspondence in multi-authored works will be with the first-named author, unless otherwise arranged. PDF proofs will be emailed to the corresponding author, who must read and correct them, returning them to the Production editor. Prompt attention to proofs is essential to avoid delays in publication.
Information for Authors: This documentation is currently under revision. Contributors should follow the style of Vol 32 Part 1.
Offprints: Offprints can be purchased and an order form will be emailed with the proofs. A PDF of your paper will be provided free of charge. The corresponding author will be sent an e-mail advising how to access and download the PDF.
Open Access Publishing: Authors may choose to make their article fully Open Access (sometimes called ‘Gold Open Access’) on payment of an Article Processing Charge. For Journal of Micropalaeontology, the APC is £1000/$2000. There is a 50% discount for articles where all the authors are at a research institution in a developing country. More infor-mation on the Society’s policy can be found at: www.geolsoc.org.uk/open-accessIf you require Open Access but cannot pay the APC, the Geological Society also supports ‘Green Open Access’, where you can post your final post-refereed version of the article to a website or repository 12 months after the online publication date. Authors must not post a typeset proof or final version to any website or repository unless the article is fully Open Access.
The Micropalaeontological Society, LondonFounded 1970 (as the British Micropalaeontological Group, subsequently the British Micropalaeontological Society)
Website: http://www.tmsoc.org
The Micropalaeontological Society was founded to further the study of micropalaeontology. Meetings and demonstrations are held throughout the year and the Society publishes a number of serial and occasional publications. Membership is open to individuals and to libraries on payment of the appropriate annual subscription (2013 rates: Libraries £143.00; Ordinary £35, Student/Retired £20). Application forms for membership can be obtained from the Treasurer. The Micropalaeontological Society is registered as a Charity No. 284013.
Professor Paul Smith (President)Oxford University Museum of Natural HistoryE-mail: [email protected]
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Journal of Micropalaeontology (ISSN 0262-821X) is published twice a year by the Geological Society Publishing House. Members of The Micropalaeontological Society receive the two parts free. See http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/LyellCollection for subscription options. Trade subscription enquiries should be addressed to the Journal Subscription Dept, Geological Society Publishing House, Unit 7, Brassmill Enterprise Centre, Brassmill Lane, Bath BA1 3JN, UK. Back issues may be obtained from the Geological Society Publishing House (from Vol. 22) or from H. W. Bailey (Vols 1–21) (Email: [email protected]).
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Journal of Micropalaeontology
Editor-in-Chief: Professor Alan Lord (Senckenberg Forschungsinstitut, Frankfurt-am-Main).Editors: Dr Laia Alegret (Universidade de Zaragoza), Dr Elisabeth Brouwers (U.S. Geological Survey, Denver),
Dr F. John Gregory (PetroStrat Ltd, Conwy, Wales), Professor John Marshall (University of Southampton), Dr C. Giles Miller (The Natural History Museum, London), Dr Martin Pearce (Statoil, Houston),
Dr Catherine Stickley (University of Tromsø), Dr Bridget Wade (University of Leeds), Dr Jeremy Young (University College London).Production Editor: Sarah Gibbs (Geological Society Publishing House, Bath).
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