Publishing Guidelines
for
Teaching Anthropology: SACC Notes
- Approximately
2000 to 4000 words. If your paper needs to be longer, we will try to
include it all if space is available.
- Style:
clear language with a minimum of jargon, writing that is comprehensible to
educated lay people, like the kinds of articles commonly anthologized in
such readers as Annual Editions.
Some of our readers like to duplicate SACC papers for their students in
introductory level anthropology courses.
- Try to
use as little automatic formatting as possible in your Microsoft Word
document. Indent paragraphs with
tab key. Use two spaces after
periods that end sentences. Follow
the American Anthropologist
reference style for bibliographic citations.
- Submission:
as a Microsoft Word document in an e-mail attachment or on a CD by snail
mail (Lloyd Miller, 650 48th St., Des Moines, IA 50312), hard copy
optional.
- Clear
line drawings or graphics are acceptable. Please send hard copies of
them in case they need to be scanned.
Unfortunately, we cannot print photographs.