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WHAT TO INCLUDE IN A NEW JOURNAL PROPOSAL
1 - Names and addresses of proposers, with telephone, fax and e-mail addresses. Brief curriculum vitae of each proposer.
2 - Description of the new journal, including the following:
- Title (note if tentative)
- Editor(s) and affiliation(s)
- Aims and scope (1-2 pages). Should explain the purpose of the new publication and what topics would be covered. If appropriate, mention topics that would not be included.
- Expected contents, by type (e.g. reviews, research papers etc.)
- Brief description (150-200 words) for promotional purposes.
3 - Overview of existing publications in the field. Why is a new publication needed? What sort of competition would existing publications pose for both contributors and subscribers? Details of their circulation and price are helpful.
4 - Editorial Board: Names and affiliations. Note whether list is of potential members, whether informally or formally accepted invitation to serve. Comment on composition and role of the board.
5 - List of 10-15 previously published papers, with bibliographic information, that would be appropriate to the new journal.
6 - List of 10-15 topics or "dream" paper titles that would be appropriate for the new journal.
7 - Editorial operations. Where would manuscripts be sent by contributors? Who would oversee the review process. What kind of peer-review system would be employed?
8 - Production: What frequency, trim size, number of pages per year, and general design are envisioned.
9 - Market: Who would subscribe to such a publication? What number of individuals would be potential subscribers? What number of libraries or other institutions would be potential subscribers? What annual subscription rates are proposed?
10 - Promotion: To reach individuals that might contribute and subscribe to the members of what organisations, professional or scholarly societies should brochures and call for papers be sent? Please include UK, European, North American and other international organisations.
11 - Anticipated launch date.
12 - Names and addresses of researchers in this topic who can be contacted to discuss this proposal.