Structure of articles
title, name of the author, e-mail, keywords, abstract (max. 1500 characters incl. spaces),
text (max. 30 000 characters incl. spaces)
Structure of comments
title, name of the author, e-mail, keywords, text (max. 15 000 characters incl. spaces)
Structure of book reviews
title of the book, name of the author, full citation, text (max. 15 000 characters incl. spaces)
Structure of citations
citations in accordance with AGPS Style Guide 5th ed. (Harvard standard), examples:
- book, one author: Berkman, R. I. 1994, Find It Fast: How to Uncover Expert Information on Any Subject, HarperPerennial, New York.
- book, multiple authors: Cheek, J., Doskatsch, I., Hill, P. & Walsh, L. 1995, Finding Out: Information Literacy For the 21st century, MacMillan Education Australia, South Melbourne.
- article: Huffman, L. M. 1996, 'Processing Whey Protein for Use as a Food Ingredient', Food Technology, vol. 50, no. 2, pp. 49-52.
- proceedings contribution: Bernstein, D. 1995, 'Transportation Planning' in The Civil Engineering Handbook, ed. W.F.Chen, CRC Press, Boca Raton.
Formatting recommendations
- use of automatic styles, automatic text and bold characters should be omitted
- use of any special forms of formatting, pictures, graphs, etc. should be consulted
- only automatic footnotes should be used for notes, citations, etc.
- blank lines should be used only to divide chapters (not paragraphs)
- first words of paragraphs should not be indented
- chapters and subchapters should be numbered as follows: "5.7 Partial Conclusions"
Submissions
Please submit your articles using the MUJLT
on-line review platform.
preferred formats: .txt, .rtf, .doc (MS Word) - please, consult other formats
Deadlines
Summer issues: 15 January of the respective year
Fall issues: 13 March of the respective year