Guide for Authors


Suggestions for Authors:

Articles submitted for publication must be original, unpublished in whole or in part in other journals of a scientific nature, printed or online. The entire responsibility for the originality of the work rests with the author. The evaluation of the articles will be done according to a grid established by reviewers.The items received after the deadline will not be counted for the current issue number. The deadline for receiving confirmation is 10 business days. All corrections requested by reviewers will be highlighted in red. If the researcher refuses to make the changes requested by the reviewers, the article will not be accepted for publication. The rule applies to both external collaborators and members of the editorial board.

The magazine's order is for a fee and the authors have the obligation to sign the publishing agreement, available on the magazine's website, and to buy the magazine. The incomplete / fancy figures will not be counted and the magazine will not be sent to the author , even if it paid its consideration.


General information:

1. All works in Romanian, English or French are accepted.

2. The magazine is especially addressed to students and PhD students, but teachers and researchers are also accepted.


3. The articles will not be longer than 10 pages (1-line spacing), including the bibliography. Authors proposing original materials (archival research, manuscript studies, novelty, fieldwork) may request a derogation from this rule by email to the coordinator (articles@doc-eu.com).

4. Docx-compatible Word documents will be sent to doc.eu2018@gmail.com. The file will be named as follows: NAME.Name.Title.

5. Summaries will be placed only at the beginning of the article. These will be written in English and will be followed by a few key words: Cambria, 11, Bold.

6. Institutional affiliation of the author, occupied position and email address will be entered in the first footnote. The magazine reserves the right to suppress too long biographical presentations or redundancies without requiring the author's consent. By signing the publishing agreement on the site, the author accepts the terms imposed by the magazine..

Drafting rules:

I. Titles:

1. The title of the item will be aligned to the right and will be followed by the author's name in capital letters, surnames without capital letters.

2. Institutional affiliation (university, faculty, department and city), as well as email address will be given as a footnote.

3. Title font: Cambria, 14.

4. Subtitle Font: Cambria, 12.

5. Subtitles will not be numbered.

6. The articles shall be accompanied by an English or French summary of maximum 10 rows.

II. Text:

1. Pages will not be numbered.

2. Font: Cambria, 12.

3. Spacing: 1.

4. Align: Justify

5. The verses will be the centerpiece, as follows:

Lu nasiddu paria cira chi adduma;

La vucca, si la guardi, tu nni spinni;

Li masciddi cchiù ghianchi di la scuma;

6. If quotes are in a foreign language, other than English or French, they will necessarily be translated into a footnote.

7. We recommend avoiding any kind of highlighting of the words or concepts conveyed in the texts (italics, bold etc.).

I. Images:

The maximum number of images per item is 10. For copyrighted images, the article must also be accompanied by proof of payment (in the name of the magazine and the publishing house for 50 copies) and by the author's contract with the institution from which the photo is taken. Image size: 600x400 px / 400x600 px.

The images will be sent in a separate document (named NAME.Name.Title), and in the text will be marked the place where the photo should be inserted, as follows: Photo1, Photo 2 etc. Photo legends will also appear in the text below Photo 1, Photo2, but also in the image document.


II. Notes:

1. The notes will be given at the end of the quote by the model (Blecher, 1970: 7) and not in the footer of the page.

In the basement, you'll only play the author's comments or any other information relevant to the article will be displayed. Font for footnotes: Cambria- 10.

2. Quotations larger than 3 rows will be entered in a distinct paragraph, font 11, alignment 1 cm, without quotation marks, without italics.

3. Quotations not exceeding three lines will be given in the text and will be marked with the quotes in the Romanian language "...".

4. When working on manuscripts, any addition / proposal for deciphering or missing in the manuscript will be marked by [...], [lecture / explanation proposal].

5. Book titles or scientific papers will be written in italics.

6. Only the authors and the works in the notes will be found in the bibliography.

7. If the citation is indirect, it will be preceded by apud. However, it is advisable to avoid citing by apud.

8. For foreign language articles, Romanian language-specific editing rules will be adopted without spacing before double signs (:?!!). Also, the quotes of the Romanian language will be used: „The digitized archive has been working for years in countries like France ...”

References:

1. The author's full name and surname will be given in full (PETRESCU, Camil) unless the author himself abbreviates his/her surname.

2. Font: Cambria, 10, hanging.

3. For books: CASSIAN, Nina (1972), Lotopoeme, Bucharest, Albatros.

4. For anthologies:

the name of the coordinator followed by year, title etc.

GRUNBERG, Laura (coord.) (2010), Introducereînsociologiacorpului, Iasi, Polirom.

5. For newspapers/magazines:

CESEREANU, Ruxandra (2009), „O aniversareîntârziată: M. Blecher. Corps, os, piele, sânge” in Steaua 12, pp. 7-9.

6. Web sources:

We recommend avoiding the bibliography. If the reference is absolutely necessary it will be in the form of:

NAME, First Name, Year, Title [online], accessed on [date].

Ex.: MARTIN, Nicolas, Expérience de Stanford : sommes-nous tous des bourreaux en puissance ? [https://www.franceculture.fr/emissions/la-methode-scientifique/la-methode-scientifique-du-jeudi-03-mai-2018] – consulted on

[25/01/2019].