Editor for this issue: <>
Please can you bring this to the attention of any graduate students working with you who might be interested? Thanks, Zazie Todd kztMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuepsychology.nottingham.ac.uk ***The PSYCGRAD JOURNAL*** ***SPECIAL ISSUE: FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE*** The Psycholinguistics volume of The Psychology Graduate Students Journal is planning a special issue on figurative language, to be published in the Spring of 1994. This is an electronic journal which aims to publish professional level papers by graduate students in psychology. Full length articles, review papers, short research notes, or book reviews relating to any type of figurative language are invited. The deadline for submissions is January 31st 1994. Further information concerning the journal and rules for submissions follow. Submissions in any area of psycholinguistics are of course welcome at any time. Zazie Todd, Psycholinguistics Editor, The PSYCGRAD Journal kzt
psychology.nottingham.ac.uk =============================== The Psychology Graduate Student Journal: The PSYCGRAD Journal (c) ISSN: 1195-325X Address: psygrd-j
acadvm1.uottawa.ca psygrd-j
uottawa.bitnet The PSYCGRAD Project is proud to announce that brief papers written by graduate students in the field of psychology are being accepted for publication in The Psychology Graduate Student Journal: The PSYCGRAD Journal (psygrd-j
acadvm1.uottawa.ca psygrd-j
uottawa.bitnet). The contents of these papers can vary greatly, from informal letters to the editor, essays, scientific papers, reviews, and articles of public interest. This journal is being compiled and produced by a team of 22 editors covering 21 broad topic areas in the field of psychology. All editors are graduate students in or directly associated with the field of psychology. The journal is open for public subscription and is targeted to anyone interested in psychology. Executive Editor: Matthew Simpson Institution: School of Psychology - University of Ottawa Address: 054340
acadvm1.uottawa.ca 054340
uottawa.bitnet REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBMISSION: 1. All submitted articles should be in text format and sent via e-mail. This means that it is sent electronically through internet to the editor in text characters, eg. this letter. 2. All articles should contain a table of contents outlined according to 0.0 Abstract 1 Main topic number one 1.1 First sub-topic of main topic one 1.1.1 First sub-sub-topic of main topic one 1.2 Second sub-topic of main topic one 2 Second main topic etc... 3. Each blocked-topic should begin with the appropriate number outlined in the table of contents. (Items 2 and 3, mentioned above, are necessary because bold and italic fonts are not recognized on most electronic-mail systems). 4. Each line should be no greater than 65 columns in width. This is necessary to decrease line-wrapping across systems. 5. APA guidelines must be adhered to (except where otherwise inconvenienced by electronic format, eg. items above) - use single spacing - one space beteeen each reference 6. The author of the article maintains full copyright. However, The PSYCGRAD Journal retains the right, for its purposes, to replicate and distribute the article. 7. Articles must not have been published elsewhere in written form. (Not published in journals; May have been posters or talks at conferences) Articles accepted for publication in The PSYCGRAD Journal may be published elsewhere at a later date with the permission of the Executive Editor if the editor(s) of the second journal are notified of this publication, and it is noted in any subsequent publication that the article was originally published in The PSYCGRAD Journal. 8. After the title of each article, the author's name, postal address, e-mail address, and affiliated institution must appear. FURTHER INFORMATION: PSYGRD-J Subscriptions are open to the public. The journal is currently being maintained by a program called Listserv, and is distributed to the Internet and Bitnet electronic community. It is the full intention of the editorial staff that the journal become a landmark publication in the psychology community and develop a long-standing tradition. Archives will be available via FTP at aix1.uottawa.ca and by The PSYCGRAD Gopher at panda1.uottawa.ca 4010 SUBSCRIBE to the journal by sending the following command to listserv
uottawa or listserv
acadvm1.uottawa.ca sub psygrd-j Yourfirstname Yourlastname The Psychology Graduate Student Journal: The PSYCGRAD Journal (c) is part of a larger system, called The PSYCGRAD Project. The project is broken into three main functions: graduate student discussion and communication; graduate student publication; and the conveying of electronic information to graduate students which is relevant to their study.