Archives:History Center Press Book Author Submission Guidelines: Difference between revisions

From ETHW
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
== IEEE HISTORY CENTER PRESS<br>AUTHOR CHECKLIST AND SUBMISSION GUIDELINES  ==
== IEEE HISTORY CENTER PRESS<br>AUTHOR CHECKLIST AND SUBMISSION GUIDELINES  ==


The IEEE&nbsp;History&nbsp;Center Press is interested in working with authors to publish books on the history of electrical and computing-related technologies. The IHC Press works with Amazon.com to publish handsome&nbsp;print-on-demand trade paperback and Kindle® versions.&nbsp;&nbsp;The IHC Press works with a professional indexer with experience in indexing scientific and technological books to prepare an index for your work.&nbsp;(Please note that the IEEE&nbsp;History&nbsp;Press does '''not''' publish books on current topics in Electrical Engineering).  
The IEEE&nbsp;History&nbsp;Center Press is interested in working with authors to publish books on the history of electrical and computing-related technologies. The IHC Press works with Amazon.com to publish handsome&nbsp;print-on-demand trade paperback and Kindle® versions.&nbsp;&nbsp;The IHC Press works with a professional indexer with experience in indexing scientific and technological books to prepare an index for your work.&nbsp; “History” in this case is thirty years old or more. The IEEE History Center Press does '''not''' publish books on current topics in electrical engineering and computing.  


The History Center seeks publishable manuscripts on all aspects of the history of electrical and computing technology, especially:  
The History Center seeks publishable manuscripts on all aspects of the history of electrical and computing technology, especially:  

Revision as of 14:52, 29 July 2015

IEEE HISTORY CENTER PRESS
AUTHOR CHECKLIST AND SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

The IEEE History Center Press is interested in working with authors to publish books on the history of electrical and computing-related technologies. The IHC Press works with Amazon.com to publish handsome print-on-demand trade paperback and Kindle® versions.  The IHC Press works with a professional indexer with experience in indexing scientific and technological books to prepare an index for your work.  “History” in this case is thirty years old or more. The IEEE History Center Press does not publish books on current topics in electrical engineering and computing.

The History Center seeks publishable manuscripts on all aspects of the history of electrical and computing technology, especially:

Biographies and autobiographies of electrical and computing pioneers,

Technological systems and device histories

Corporate histories of electrical and computing corporations

The historical effects of technologies on society and interface between technology and humans

Histories of technology in emerging economies and developing countries are especially welcome.

Manuscripts should be written to appeal not only to the electrical engineer or computing practitioner, but also to the educated layperson and persons interested in the history of a particular place or era. The intersection of business history and technological history is particularly rich in material.

If you would like your work to be considered for publication by the IEEE History Center, please send the complete manuscript (including image placements within the text, see format below) to ieee-history@ieee.org   for consideration. Do not send partial manuscripts or chapters, as we cannot form a complete opinion unless we can read the entire manuscript, and we will not be able to give preliminary evaluations based on a chapter or two.

FORMATTING INSTRUCTIONS

The History Center Press suggests following the Chicago Manual of Style, however, it is not firmly committed to a particular style. Clarity is the objective. There are a few stylistic preferences:

Dates in international format (e.g. 22 July 2013).

Spell out numbers less than 1000.

Use "more than" or "less than/fewer than" for numbers, rather than "over" or "under" ("More than one hundred days...")

Use SI units, or English units accompanied by their SI equivalents.

Do not use text boxes.

Charts and tables must be submitted as JPGs, 300 dpi or higher resolution. A chart is defined as anything more than 2 columns of numbers or words.

Format: Times Roman, 12-pt, left-justified, no spacing. Five-space indents. Page breaks between chapters, Chapter headings in Times Roman 22-pt bold, left justified in one of the following three formats. e.g:

Chapter 2: Title of Chapter 2

or

IV--Title of Chapter IV

or

Chapter IV: Title of Chapter IV


If you wish to put a quote under the chapter heading, the quote goes in italics.

Chapter subheadings in Times Roman 12 pt, left-justified bold, with a space between the subheading and the text.


Do not insert page numbers in your manuscript, or other headers or footers.


Format for indicating image placement within the text: <insert image FOTO1.JPG>
Caption in Italics underneath



CHECKLIST:

1) Book manuscript (as a single Word file) including:


     Table of contents, 

     Introduction and/or Forward

     Acknowledgements

     Photo credit page

     Appendices

2)      Images (in a separate folder)

Front Cover image: jpg or tiff, resolution 300 dpi or greater      

Interior image files jpg or tiff, resolution 300 dots per inch or higher.

Author photograph for back cover: 1.5 inches by 1.5 inches, jpg or tiff, resolution 300 dpi or greater


3) A brief (one or two sentence) author bio for possible use on back cover. It should highlight your expertise or reason for writing the book. Example (The author) worked for many years in the semiconductor industry and is an expert on ( ) or has written extensively on the subject of ( )

4) A two or three paragraph description of target audience

5) Expected number of sales

6) List of similar books in the field, and a two or three paragraph explanation of why your manuscript is different and the unfilled need it meets.

7) Your other publications


8) Copies of Reuse Permissions from the copyright owners of any material you are reusing (such as images, quotations from other publications, etc.)






Back to Book Publishing Page