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This is a set of instructions how to prepare an article for the Georgica: Journal of Georgian Studies.
This guide summarizes the requirements for submitting articles in English to Georgica: Journal of Georgian Studies
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Submission Type |
Character Count (Max.) |
Formatting |
Language & Style |
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Article |
Up to 50,000 characters (including notes and spaces) |
Double-spaced, classic font (Times, 11- or 12-point). No custom formatting (tabs, bold, underlining). |
Use American English conventions. Refer to the Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition). |
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Review |
Up to 25,000 |
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Footnotes |
Limited to 100 |
Must be at the bottom of the page (footnotes), not endnotes. |
Explanatory text should be minimal; primary function is citation. |
Authors are required to log in or register to submit a manuscript. During the submission process, authors must confirm compliance with the following criteria:
III. Preparation of Article
Authors are strongly encouraged to use the journal's official template to ensure proper formatting.
All accepted articles are published in English. Authors of accepted English submissions must cooperate closely with the journal’s editors.
Key Post-Acceptance Steps
General Text Guidelines
Quotation Rules
Author and Citation Style
Language and Definitions
Article Identification
Footnotes & Citations
The journal does not allow for a separate bibliography at the end of the article; all references must be integrated into the footnotes.
For the brief overview how to use proper citation in the footnotes, see:
https://writing.wisc.edu/handbook/documentation/docchicago/notes-bibliography/
VII. Maps, Tables, and Figures
VIII. Copyright and Privacy
Copyright
Authors retain the copyright to their work without restriction. By submitting a paper, authors grant the journal the right of first publication.
Privacy Policy
All personal information, including names and email addresses, submitted to this journal will be used exclusively for the stated purposes of our operations. This data will not be shared, sold, or distributed to any third parties under any circumstances.
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