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1. Book Review length should be approximately 750 words, or 3 pages, double
spaced.
2. The title of the book review should be left justified in the following format:
Inspiring
Teaching: Carnegie Professors of the Year Speak. Edited by John K. Roth. Boston,
MA: Anker Publishing Company, Inc., 1997. xx + 236 pages.
ISBN
1-882982-14-2. $34.95.
3. Reviewer’s name and institutional affiliation should be left justified at the end of the review.
4. All submissions should be double-spaced.
5. Inclusive language should be used with reference to human communities. "Man," "men," "he/his" are to be used when they clearly refer to (solely) male referents, not for mixed or indeterminate referents. Use "person," "people," or "he and/or she"/"his and/or her."
For further suggestions with regard to gender-sensitive writing, see:
Francine H. W. Frank and Paula A. Treichler, et al, Language, Gender, and Professional Writing;
Val Dumond, The Elements of Nonsexist Usage: A Guide to Inclusive Spoken and Written English;
Casey Miller and Kate Swift, The Handbook of Nonsexist Writing;
Dennis Baron, Grammar and Gender.
6.
Diacritical marks must be visible in essays sent for publication consideration.
7. Quotes from the reviewed work should have page numbers enclosed in parentheses.
Other citations should be in accordance with the Chicago Manual of Style
15th edition (author/date citations with reference list providing full bibliographic
information; no endnotes.)
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