Style Guide
To aid the editing of material offered for publication please refer to
the guidelines in the New Zealand Style Book and adhere to the following:
- Send by e-mail with an abstract to
slavonic-journal@vuw.ac.nz,
as well as a typescript written in English with a postal address.
- Use one of the following formats: Microsoft Word for Mac or Rich Text.
- Cyrillic font: contact the above e-mail address for details.
- Paper Size: A4
- Page Layout: Double spacing
- Generous margins
- Indent first line of paragraphs
- One space between words and after all punctuation (including full
stops/periods).
- Use full stops/periods for the end of sentences not abbreviations.
- British spelling.
- Italics (not underlining) for titles of books, newspapers, magazines,
ballets, plays, long poems, foreign words and phrases (which have not
become anglicised).
- Single inverted commas for titles of articles, short stories, unusual
or highlighted words, etc.
Double inverted commas for quotations from authors.
- References must be numbered consecutively in the text and placed together
at the end of the article. Please use Word's endnotes.
- Titles of Russian works must be transliterated and capitalised. The
first time one is given it should be accompanied in brackets by its
standard English rendering, eg: Voina i mir (War and Peace).
- Formal transliteration (including names) should use Library of Congress
system, eg: -skii (except linguistic topics, which should use the ISO
system, eg: -skij).
- Informal transliteration should use an anglicised style, eg: -sky.
- Full references should not be transliterated.
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