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  2. Journal of Early Christian Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Early Christian Studies is an academic journal founded in 1993 and is the official publication of the North American Patristics Society.It is devoted to the study of patristics, that is Christianity in the ancient period of roughly C.E. 100–700.

  3. List of academic publishers by preprint policy - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of publishers of academic journals by their submission policies regarding the use of preprints prior to publication (example list). Publishers' policies on self-archiving (including of preprint versions) can also be found at SHERPA/RoMEO.

  4. Standard manuscript format - Wikipedia

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    Standard manuscript format is a formatting style for manuscripts of short stories, novels, poems and other literary works submitted by authors to publishers.Even with the advent of desktop publishing, making it possible for anyone to prepare text that appears professionally typeset, many publishers still require authors to submit manuscripts within their respective guidelines.

  5. JECS - Wikipedia

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    JECS Corporation (formerly Japan Electrical Control Systems Co Ltd) is an automotive components company headquartered in Isesaki, Gunma, Japan and a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi. Its principal products are electronic control units, software, semiconductors, mechatronics, resin molding, inspection technology and material analysis.

  6. Preprint - Wikipedia

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    Typical publishing workflow for an academic journal article (preprint, postprint, and published) with open access sharing rights per SHERPA/RoMEO.In academic publishing, a preprint is a version of a scholarly or scientific paper that precedes formal peer review and publication in a peer-reviewed scholarly or scientific journal.

  7. Help:Download as PDF - Wikipedia

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    Some web browsers allow you to simply Save As... or Print to PDF. Wikipedia's inbuilt Download as PDF option. Other PDF software can be used to create a PDF from the web page, which may give more control over the output. This page offers help with Wikipedia's download tool.

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  9. Electronic submission - Wikipedia

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    Electronic submission refers to the submission of a document by electronic means: that is, via e-mail or a web form on the Internet, or on an electronic medium such as a compact disc, a hard disk or a USB flash drive. [1] Traditionally, the term "manuscript" referred to anything that was explicitly "written by hand".