We do not have yet confirmation about the extent of support for the Proceedings publication due to some administrative delays and therefore the instructions below still might change. However, the full fledged manuscripts relevant to the talks and abstracts, as well as posters presented at the 4th IOTM could be submitted already now (see below). Only papers submitted by the delegates of the 4th IOTM will be accepted. For authors registered but who could not be present at the 4th IOTM a special publication fee can be arranged.
The submission can be done in either a template-free format or in doc format. If the template or doc template is used the paper length must not exceed nine pages (single space, 12 point font), including abstract, figures, tables and bibliography. In either case, the paper must contain an abstract whose
length does not exceed 250 words.
The deadline for the submission of 4th IOTM papers is August 31, 2009, but earlier submission is preferred.
Papers submitted for review should represent original, previously unpublished work. At the time the paper is submitted to the 4th IOTM, and for the entire review period, the paper should not be under review by any other conference or scientific journal. Notification of acceptance will be provided by e-mail. After acceptance, papers will have to be formatted according to the layout style required by the Publisher (not agreed yet). Papers will be accepted electronically contact@tomas-pavlicek-biologie.net or by other means that could be agreed upon.
Papers should follow the following general layout:
LanguageThe preferred language for papers is U.K. English. However, we could consider other languages (e.g., German, French etc.) in which important taxonomic works in Oligochaeta were published in the past as well. This must be agreed before the manuscript submission.
Please make sure that your paper has been re-read by native speakers before you submit it.
This should include informative title, authors names, institutions and a short running title.
This must be on a separate page. The abstract should not exceed 250 words and should summarize the paper in a form that is intelligible in conjunction with the title. It should not include references. The abstract should be followed by up to ten keywords additional to those in the title. The abstract should be identical or similar to the one presented in the Book of Abstracts.
Subject matterThe paper should be divided into sections under short headings. The Zoological Codes must be strictly followed. Names of genera and species should be printed in italic or underlined to indicate italic; do not underline suprageneric taxon names. Cite the author of species on first mention. Use SI units,
and the appropriate symbols. Avoid elaborate tables of original or derived data, long lists of species, etc.; if such data are absolutely essential,
consider including them as appendices. Avoid footnotes.
In the text, give references in the following forms: "Ross (1988)", "Ross (1988: 331)", and "(Ross, 1983)". Note that names of joint authors are connected by "&" in the English text. In other languages (see below) follow the present standards. For papers by three or more authors, use et al. throughout.
The list of references must include all publications cited in the text but only these. Prior to submission, make certain that all references in the text agree with those in the references section, and that spelling is consistent throughout. In the list of references, titles of periodicals must be given consistently in full. For books, give the title, place of publication, name of publisher if relevant. References should conform as exactly as possible
to one of these three examples below, according to the type of publication cited.
Chikatunov V., Pavlíček, T. & Nevo. E. 1999. Coleoptera of "Evolution Canyon", Lower Nahal Oren, Mount Carmel, Israel. Part I. Families: Buprestidae, Carabidae, Cerambycidae, Glaphyridae, Hybosoridae, Hydrophilidae, Lucanidae, Scarabaeidae, Tenebrionidae, and Trogidae. Sophia-Moscow: Pensoft Publishers.
Pavlíček T., Csuzdi Cs. & Nevo E. 2003. Species richness and zoogeographic affinities of earthworms in the Levant. Pedobiologia 47: 452-457.
Chikatunov V. & Pavlíček T. 2005. Leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) of the west and southwest slopes in the Israeli part of the Hermon Mountains. In: Konstatinov A. et al. (eds.): Contributions to Systematics and Biology of Beetles. Papers celebrating the 80th birthday of Igor Konstantinovich Lopatin. Sofia-Moscow: Pensoft Publishers.
Other citations such as papers "in press" may appear on the list, but not papers "submitted", "in review" or "in preparation". A personal communication may be cited in the text but not in the reference list. In the case of taxonomic reviews, authors are requested to include full references for taxonomic authorities.
If the originals of quoted works were published in Latin based forms (English, Latin, German, Spanish, French…) quote the title in the original language. However, for the Cyrillic and other alphabets using non-Latin letters and symbols the transliteration to English should be done in accordance with an internationally recognized scheme.
Tables
Keep these as simple as possible.
Illustrations
Figures should be numbered in the order in which they are cited in the text.
Accepted are black and white illustrations. The publication costs for colour illustrations will have to be paid entirely by the authors.