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Journal
of Buddhist Ethics Book Reviews |
Policy
Guide for Reviewers |
Reviewers
are generally chosen by the area editor. Scholars who are interested in
reviewing a book that is listed on the book review page without a specified
reviewer, or who wish to review a book not currently listed, should contact
the area editor. While the Journal of Buddhist Ethics does accept
unsolicited book reviews and is open to receiving curriculum vitae from
potential reviewers, the decision to print reviews or to use particular
reviewers rests solely with the Journal of Buddhist Ethics.
Reviews
will communicate to specialists (and non-specialists) the scope of the
book's content, assess its major points and contributions, and provide
a reasoned judgment about its worth. In keeping with proper scholarly method,
any critique should be directed at an author's work. Reviews that
contain materials considered to be directed towards an author's character
or that are considered to be potentially libelous will be rejected.
The Journal of Buddhist Ethics will be the final arbiter in all
cases.
When you
have agreed to review a volume for us, please discuss a realistic submission
date with your editor. The Journal of Buddhist Ethics aims
at publishing book reviews within three months from the time you have received
the volume. We realize that this is not always possible, but it has
proven to be a good guideline. Occasionally, reviews may have to
be reassigned or dropped. Reviews that do not meet the journal's
professional standards or that fail to conform to conditions agreed upon
by the reviewer and editor will be rejected. All such decisions are
at the sole discretion of the Journal of Buddhist Ethics.
For specific
information on review length, format, style, and submission procedures,
click here. Reviews may be of any length.
However, they will typically not be less than 500 words or more than 5,000.
Many reviewers find a length of 1,200 to 1,500 words about right.
Reviews of more than 5,000 words will be considered review articles
and screened by both the book review editor and the general editors of
the Journal of Buddhist Ethics.
After your
review has been copyedited, it will be returned to you for a final proofreading.
Please be especially careful in proofreading any transliterations in your
review. We ask that you ensure that Sanskrit and Japanese words are
in the JBE's transliteration format [see Style
Guide] before you submit a review to our editors.
Please
do not submit drafts or incomplete articles or reviews. While minor changes
are permitted during final proofreading, JBE policy does not allow changes
to an article after it has been published on the site.
Headers
should be set up as in the following example:
The Selfless
Mind: Personality, Consciousness and Nirvaa.na in Early Buddhism. By
Peter Harvey. London: Curzon Press, 1995, viii + 293 pages, ISBN 0-7007-0337-3
(paperback), £14.99; ISBN 0-7007-0338-1 (cloth).
Reviewed
by
Rupert Gethin
Lecturer
in Indian Religions
University
of Bristol
rupert.gethin@bristol.ac.uk
References
should be cited in the body of the review. Where you quote from the
book you are reviewing, refer to an author's argument or a prolonged discussion,
or note points of particular interest or controversy, please give page
references in the format illustrated at the end of the General Guidelines
below. Avoid footnotes if at all possible.
Please do
not use bold anywhere in the document. Use italics for emphasis.
Do not indent.
A double space should be left between paragraphs.
Click here
for a sample review.
Your review
may be sent either by e-mail in plain text or as an attachment to an e-mail
message. We prefer to receive attachments in Microsoft Word format,
but WordPerfect or other popular formats are acceptable. The review
should be submitted to the area editor with whom you have been working.
To view
the Journal of Buddhist Ethics' Style Guide for copyediting and submissions,
click here.
Please
contact one of our editors before sending us books for review. Books
received unsolicited may not be reviewed and will not be returned to the
sender.