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Submitting a proposal. If you have a book proposal or an idea you would like to discuss, the first step is to contact the editor responsible for your subject area (see the list of OUP’s academic, professional, and reference publishing editors) by emailing them directly, or through our website.
- Preparing your manuscript
Books. Preparing your manuscript. As you write, please...
- Preparing your manuscript
The content of the manuscript submitted is in line with the agreed proposal. The abstracts and keywords are included. Each chapter opens with a heading (e.g. ‘Introduction’).
Books. Preparing your manuscript. As you write, please follow the guidelines below to create a well-structured, discoverable, and engaging publication. Structure. A clear structure enhances readability in both print and digital formats. In digital publications, the text structure affects how well it displays.
19 Οκτ 2012 · How do I submit a book for publication by Oxford University Press? Published 19/10/2012 10.10 AM | Updated 05/11/2014 12.54 PM. You should refer to the information for authors on the website of Oxford University Press.
In order to make an assessment of your book idea, we ask you to provide a formal proposal. This should include: 1) Proposed working title and subtitle. 2) Details of the author(s), including affiliation and contact details. 3) Synopsis of the proposed book.
1 SUBMITTING A TEXTBOOK PROPOSAL TO OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS We are very pleased that you are considering writing for Oxford University Press. What follows is a brief description of what the editors in the Higher Education Department might expect of a proposal for a new textbook and how they will consider it for publication.
THE PROPOSAL. In order to make an assessment of your book idea, we ask you to provide a formal proposal. This should include: Proposed working title and subtitle. Details of the author(s), including affiliation and contact details. Synopsis of the proposed book.