How do I submit a manuscript to Oxford University Press?
Please send your query to an editor by name and ideally via email ([email protected]). Please find information about the appropriate editor for scholarly or popular books, online and print reference or college textbooks to whom your submission should be addressed.
How do I get my book published at the Oxford University Press?
Submitting a Proposal
- Guidelines for Author Submissions.
- The Book. Brief Description – In one or two paragraphs, describe the work, including its rationale, approach, and pedagogy.
- Market Considerations. The Primary Market.
- Status of the Work.
- Sample Chapters.
- Reviews.
- Author Background.
- Response Time.
How do I publish with Oxford University Press India?
In order to submit a book form to Oxford University Press India, please send a proposal of 5-10 pages containing a brief description and readership for the volume, a chapter outline, extent, and author details. Please do not send extensive material such as an entire manuscript unless requested.
How do I publish with Palgrave?
Please follow our submission instructions….Submit a book proposal
- Fill out the online form and attach your supporting documents eg. CV, sample chapters where available.
- You will be matched with an editor in your field.
- Your editor will contact you to discuss the next steps.
Are Oxford University Press books peer reviewed?
OUP undertakes a process of peer review for all scholarly publishing.
Do you get paid to publish an academic book?
A few hundred dollars in royalties might get paid for a scholarly monograph – but more might be made for a book published for a popular readership, or an undergraduate textbook.
How many words is an academic book manuscript?
So here’s a real answer: in my work with academic authors, the vast majority of manuscripts fall in the 80,000–90,000-word range. Books that fall on the more social sciencey or media studies side of things may be shorter. It’s not unusual for those manuscripts to run 65,000–75,000 words when I get a look at them.
Can I change my manuscript after submission to Oxford University Press?
Once your manuscript is accepted for publication and received at Oxford University Press no further changes can be made. Do not submit papers to Oxford University Press if they have been published somewhere else, or are being considered for publication elsewhere.
How do I submit a book proposal to Oxford University Press?
Oxford University Press (OUP) welcomes submissions of book proposals in the core areas in which we publish. If you are interested in submitting a proposal, please follow these guidelines: Potential authors should include a cover letter, a copy of their CV or résumé, a prospectus/proposal, and sample chapters from the work (if available).
How do I submit my manuscript to a journal?
Check the Author Guidelines of the relevant journal to see whether this is an option and to find further instructions. To submit your manuscript go to your journal’s website and click ‘Submit’. If you need help with submissions to ScholarOne, please contact them or see the ScholarOne userguides.
How do I submit my manuscript to ScholarOne?
To submit your manuscript go to your journal’s website and click ‘Submit’. If you need help with submissions to ScholarOne, please contact them or see the ScholarOne userguides. For Editorial Manager submissions please see their support pages or video guides. We encourage authors to supply ORCiD IDs during manuscript submission.