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University of Minnesota Press MS Prep Guide: The Purpose of This Guide

University of Minnesota Press MS Prep Guide
The Purpose of This Guide
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table of contents
  1. Manuscript Preparation Guide and Production Overview
  2. Copyright Page
  3. Contents
  4. The Purpose of This Guide
  5. Manuscript Formatting
  6. Text Elements
  7. Illustrations
  8. Permissions
  9. Contributed Volumes and Journals
  10. Submission Procedures
  11. The Production Process
  12. Appendix A
  13. Appendix B
  14. Appendix C
  15. Index

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University of Minnesota Press MS Prep Guide
The Purpose of This Guide

The Purpose of This Guide

The Purpose of This Guide

Welcome to the publication process at the University ofMinnesota Press. We look forward to helping see your book through tocompletion.

As you prepare your final manuscript for submission, we ask that you carefully review the guidelines in this manual. Following these guidelines will facilitate the work of our staff at every stage of production.Please contact your editor or his or her assistant with any questions you may have, as an improperly prepared manuscript will be returned to you for corrections before copyediting can begin, delaying the publication of your book.

Note that we cannot begin the production process if you submitan incomplete manuscript. A manuscript is considered incomplete when it ismissing illustrations, permissions, the author/editor questionnaire, anysection of the text, including captions, acknowledgments, or final citations.Please refer to the checklist in the appendix of this guide for a complete listof the elements you should submit with your final manuscript.

Also be aware that your final manuscript should in fact be final. Substantive changes—such as adding or removing sections of text or figures—will not be permitted once your final manuscript has been submitted, unless requested by the Press. Changes during the copyediting stage will be limited to corrections of spelling,punctuation, and clarity.

The University of Minnesota Press uses the Chicago Manual of Style, 16th edition, as its primary style guide and encourages you to consult this manual as you prepare your final manuscript. You’ll also find a list of additional grammar, style, and permissions references inAppendix A.

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