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Guidelines for Referees
Issues in Integrative Studies (ISSN 1081-4760)



In judging articles, referees should consider the following aspects of a manuscript:

–Appropriateness for Issues in Integrative Studies in topic and quality
–Originality and timeliness
–Relevance to pertinent theories and bodies of knowledge
–Appropriateness and adequacy of the approach and execution of the study
–Soundness of conclusions and interpretations
–Adequacy of documentation
–Adequate attention paid to integrative methodology and framework

In dealing with institutional case studies, look for some attention to the larger, cross-institutional issues and problems suggested by any single example.

Should you suggest revisions, please be as explicit as possible and distinguish revisions you consider necessary from those you consider desirable but optional. Distinguish also between suggested changes that an editor can make and those requiring additional work by the author.

Please remember that authors have been assured of the privacy and security of their manuscripts. Professional ethics dictate that manuscripts not be used for purposes other than reviewing.

Finally, to facilitate production of Issues in Integrative Studies, please submit your review within one month of receiving a manuscript. Undue delay in assessing a manuscript hampers the evaluation and revision processes, as well as the journal publication. Submit your review to both editors at the following email addresses.

Rick Szostak
Co-editor of Issues in Integrative Studies, Vol. 29 (2011)
University of Alberta
rick.szostak@ualberta.ca

Allen F. Repko
Co-editor of Issues in Integrative Studies, Vol. 29 (2011)
University of Texas at Arlington
allenrepko@att.net

 

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