Author Guidelines
Requirements
- The text does not exceed 50,000 characters (including an abstract and bibliography).
- The submission file is in doc, docx, or rtf document file format.
- The text includes:
Name and surname of the Author
ORCID ID
Affiliation
Title of the article
Keywords in Polish (5)
Summary in Polish
Keywords in English (5)
Summary in English
Main text and references:
- The main text should be in Times New Roman, 12 points; quotations and footnotes should be given in Times New Roman, 10 points.
- The main text should use 1.5 line spacing (footnotes and quotations – single spacing).
- Own emphases should be marked by means of the bold font and a note in square brackets [emphasis – X.Y.].
- Quotations no longer than 4 lines should be marked by means of the inverted commas, and the font should remain unchanged.
- Quotations longer than 4 lines should be changed into block quotations, and the font should be smaller (10 points).
- Omissions of material from a quoted passage should be indicated by ellipsis points in square brackets […].
- If someone is introduced for the first time in the text, his or her full name and surname – and not the initial letter of the name – should be written.
- Numbers in regular text should be spelled out.
Footnotes
- Times New Roman, 10 points.
- Single line spacing.
Bibliography (alphabetical order; surname, name; if there are more works by one author, their order should be organised in accordance with the date of publication)
- References
- A book
J. Kowalski [N. Surname]: Historia Górnego Śląska [Title]. Warszawa [city of publication] 2008, p. 35.
- Names and surnames
In footnotes, do not use the full names of the authors; instead, provide the initial letter of the name followed by the full stop. If the author of the cited work uses two names, both of them should be written as initials, for instance: J.A. Kowalski. There should be no space between the two initials; this rule also applies to names written with the hyphen, for instance: H.-G. Gadamer. We suggest that all the surnames in references be written in small caps. In order to make small caps, you need to select the surname of the author and press shift + ctrl + k (in MS Word). Please do not put spaces between the letters of the surnames. Please do not use all caps in surnames.
- A chapter from a book
If you wish to add a reference to a chapter from a book by one author, please abide by the following pattern: J. Kowalski: “Historia Górnego Śląska.” In: Idem: Górny Śląsk –wczoraj i dziś. Warszawa 2008, pp. 35–48.
- An article from a multi-authored monograph
Should you cite an article from a multi-authored monograph, the reference should have the following form: J. Kowalski: “Historia Górnego Śląska.” In: J. Nowak, B. Malinowska-Kern (eds.): Górny Śląsk –wczoraj i dziś. Warszawa 2008, pp. 35–48.
- Information about a translator
If the book has been translated, information about the translator has to appear in the reference. Please use the following pattern: J. Kowalski: Historia Górnego Śląska. Trans. K. Adamska. Warszawa 2008.
- Repeating a source
Should you cite the source that has been used in the previous footnote, the address ought to take the following form: Ibidem, s. 35. If you cite the source that has been used in the article but not in the previous footnote, please use the short version of the reference; see the examples: J. Kowalski: Historia Górnego Śląska…, p. 45; J. Kowalski: “Historia Górnego Śląska.” In: Górny Śląsk – wczoraj i dziś…, pp. 35–48; M. Malinowska: “Wpływy czeskie w sztuce Górnego Śląska.” In: Górny Śląsk – wczoraj i dziś…, pp. 56–67.
- DO NOT USE op. cit. (opus citatum).
- An article from a journal
Should you refer to an article published in a journal, the reference ought to take the following form: J. Kowalski: “Historia Górnego Śląska.” Górny Śląsk – wczoraj i dziś [Name of the Journal] 2008, vol. 4, no. 120, pp. 35–45. If you use a newspaper article, the reference should look as follows: J. Kowalski: “Prośba brzmiała: przeczytaj.” Gazeta Wyborcza, 27.01.2007, p. 17. If you cite an article from a serial publication, the footnote should look as follows: J. Kowalski: “Historia Górnego Śląska.” In: J. Nowak, B. Malinowska-Kern (eds.): Górny Śląsk Wczoraj i Dziś. Vol. 8. Warszawa 2008, pp. 35–48.
- Along with the text, please send:
- a short biographical note, using the following pattern: Jan Kowalski – PhD, Assistant Professor at ……………………………. [the department / other unit and the university]. His / Her research interests include ……………………………. . Author of ……………………………. ;
- a summary of your article in English and in Polish;
- bibliography;
- a permission to print works of art, images, figures, and other elements that accompany the text;
- author's statement available here: https://wydawnictwo.us.edu.pl/node/1991.
Copyright Notice
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2. Author’s Warranties
The author warrants that the article is original, written by stated author/s, has not been published before, contains no unlawful statements, does not infringe the rights of others, is subject to copyright that is vested exclusively in the author and free of any third party rights, and that any necessary written permissions to quote from other sources have been obtained by the author/s.
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3. User Rights
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4. Co-Authorship
If the article was prepared jointly with other authors, the signatory of this form warrants that he/she has been authorized by all co-authors to sign this agreement on their behalf, and agrees to inform his/her co-authors of the terms of this agreement.
I hereby declare that in the event of withdrawal of the text from the publishing process or submitting it to another publisher without agreement from the editorial office, I agree to cover all costs incurred by the University of Silesia in connection with my application.