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Written by Tim Grace
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Wednesday, 25 March 2009 15:51 |
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The Partner is the professional journal published semi-annually by CACSD. Current issues are e-mailed out to membership when published (usually Fall and Winter). Back-issues are also available by logging in (Members Only). To submit an article, please use the following guidelines for submission and send them to the current Publications Editor (see Contact Us Page).
Guidelines for Submission Partner enables student affairs researcher-practitioners to dialogue professionally from an evangelical Christian perspective. Partner invites submissions of articles, notices, and book reviews. An article reports results of designed research or reflects on issues, referencing student affairs sources. A notice is a short description of activities or ideas. A book review is a critique of a recent publication in or relevant to the student affairs field, or of the state of the literature on a question in the field. To be considered for publication, submissions must conform to the following guidelines.
The work must be the author(s)' own . The submission must not have been published or submitted elsewhere. If in doubt regarding a notice, the author should contact the editor.All copy should be double-spaced, including notes. Leave approximately a one-inch margin on all four sides of the page.
General
- Font should be 10 characters per inch (or pica type).
- Partner's spelling guide is Oxford Canadian Dictionary. Avoid biased language and stereotypes.
- All submissions to the Partner should be e-mailed to Publications Editor, Colleen Taylor.
- Hard copy submissions are not returned unless accompanied by a stamped, self-addressed envelope.
- When the editor and the author(s) agree that the submission is in final draft, the author(s) will submit a signed hard copy that Partner will keep on file.
Articles
- Articles must follow a recognized style. Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA) is recommended. Submissions which follow The Chicago Manual of Style also will be considered.
- Articles should be approximately 1200 words, not including endnotes.
- The editor will forward the submission to other readers before replying to the author(s).
Notices
Notices should be no longer than one page, or approximately 250 words.
Book Reviews
A short book review should be no longer than one page or 250 words. A long book review should be no longer than three pages or approximately 750 words, including endnotes. A literature review may be article-lengt
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