Guidelines for Authors


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Vol. 4 No. 1                    Aug 2002

Intercultural Musicology
An Internationally Reviewed Bulletin of the Centre for Intercultural Music Arts
London, U. K.
Published by MRI Press
P. O. Box 70362
Point Richmond, CA 94807-0362 USA

ISSN 1536-8039


Copyright © MRI Press 2002

Guidelines for Authors

1. Submit one copy of material related to your contribution as an email attachment or on diskette, if possible, as an "ASCII" file using Microsoft Word for IBM PC compatible computer.

2. Manuscripts must be typed on one side of the sheet and double spaced (including footnotes, quotations, song texts, references cited, indented materials and captions for illustrations).

3. Manuscripts should be in English and observe either British or United States conventions of usage, spelling and punctuation. If a manuscript is submitted in another language, an English translation must be included.

4. The text should not exceed 2,000 words (or roughly 8 pages double spaced format if using 8 1/2" x 11" sheets). 

5. References cited are carried within the text, e.g. (Kimberlin 1995: 134) by listing the author's surname and the publication date and page number(s) of the source of the information. 

6. Bibliographic citations must be typed on a separate sheet. Give the complete citation using the format illustrated below:

Hood, Mantle
1960 "The Challenge of 'BiMusicality'". Ethnomusicology 4/2.

Nketia, J. H. K.
1986 "Perspectives on African Musicology", in Africa and the West: Legacies of Empire. Isaac
          James Mowoe and Richard Bjornson, eds.

Tan, Sooi Beng
1993 Bangsawan: A Social and Stylistic History of the Popular Malay Opera. New York:
         Oxford University Press.
 

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