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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

Rules of Articles' acceptance for publication

  • Editor's decision regarding acceptance or rejection of the article for publication is based solely on an assessement of the importance, the degree of originality and clarity of the article, as well as assessment of the importance of work for research and accordance of articles' topic to "Bohemistyka" theme. We can only accept work that significantly contributes to the development of scientific research.
  • Editors have full responsibility and authority for the rejection/acceptance of article.
  • Articles are firstly delivered for preliminary assessment of the editorial and then they are sent to the external review.
  • Reviewing process' description can be found underProcedure of reviewing(http://www.bohemistyka.pl/en/procedure-of-reviewing). In appropriate cases Editors are ready to deviate from the procedures described in the sectionProcedure of reviewing.
  • The author has a duty to respond to reviewer comments, and in indisputable cases he is required to erase the mistakes and make corrections.
  • The author has the right to appeal the decision of the Editor. The appeal should be submitted in written form and it should contain reasons.
  • Editors within seven days will refer to the author's response to his appeal. In the case the author is not satisfied with the Editor's answer, he has the opportunity to make reappeal to journal publisher or the Committee on Publication Ethics (seehttp://publicationethics.org).
  • If the article is accepted for publication, and the print will be moved to the next number, the author will be notified. This can occur only when there are serious problems with printing it in originally planned number. An appeal against this decision is the same as appeal against the refusal to print the article (see point 4 of the Rules of articles' acceptance for publication).
  • Editors will make every effort to immediately print research, which challenges previous work published in the journal. However, the authors of criticized article will have the opportunity to comment on published criticism.
  • Articles, in which the authors present the nagative test results, will be also published. 

Technical requirements of Article

  • The volume of the article should not exceed 20 typewritten normalized pages (A4, 2000 characters per page), the volume of reviews and other texts (e.g. informations, jubilee articles, etc.) - 8 pages. Text can be written in Czech, Polish, English or German.
  • Footnotes should be given to the article.
  • Tables, charts and other graphics should be appended at the end of the text on separate pages (also as a separate file). Author should mark places in the text to which those graphics are related to.
  • In the quotes, we give titles of periodicals, conferences, quotations, unless otherwise distinguished in the text, e.g. a different font size.
  • Use italic to stress out all important words, phrases, sentences, titles of works, also parts of them (e.g. chapters), article titles or foreign phrases which are woven into the text. In printed version they should be marked with a wavy line.
  • Underline text should be denoted by a space, in printed version - by a dotted line.
  • The meanings of words, idioms and other phrases are given in the paws ' '.
  • The manuscript should be accompanied by an abstract in Polish (or Czech) and English as well as a short information about the author including the name, academic degrees, affiliation, research interests, ORCID number and e-mail.
  • The work must be submitted via e-mail (WORD file).
  • Authors need to provide their name, degree or professional/scientific title, name of the town, mailing address, phone number or e-mail (to allow rapid contact with the author in order to send a correction, or a copy, or author's copy). 

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