Studia Logica: Information for Authors
An author submitting a paper is requested to send its electronic version both to the Editorial Office (stud@ifispan.waw.pl) of the journal and the Managing Editor whom she/he wishes to consider his or her paper for publication. If no Managing Editor is contacted by the author, the handling editor will be appointed by the Chairman of the Editorial Board.
Addresses of the Managing Editors:
Wojciech Buszkowski, buszko [at] amu.edu.pl
Robert Goldblatt, Rob.Goldblatt [at] vuw.ac.nz
Hannes Leitgeb, Hannes.Leitgeb@bristol.ac.uk
Daniele Mundici, mundici [at] math.unifi.it
Heinrich Wansing, Heinrich.Wansing@tu-dresden.de
(For more information about our Managing Editors see the People sub-page.)
The Scope of the Journal: STUDIA LOGICA publishes original papers on various logical systems, which utilize methods of contemporary formal logic (those of algebra, model theory, proof theory, etc.). More specifically STUDIA LOGICA invites articles on topics in general logic (as defined in 1991 Mathematics Subjects Classification) and on applications of logic to other branches of knowledge such as philosophy of language, cognitive science and artificial intelligence. The distinctive feature of STUDIA LOGICA is its series of monothematic issues edited by outstanding scholars and devoted to important topics of contemporary logic, or covering significant conferences.
Manuscripts should not exceed 25 pages in print. Each contribution should be written in English and accompanied by a short abstract, a list of key words and a note indicating author's affiliation.
Electronic copies: The authors of papers accepted for publication should deliver an electronic version of the paper completely (thus diagrams and tables included) set in Studia Logica style of LaTeX (see below). If necessary please contact the Editorial Office with the questions concerning the style files.
Style for download (includes a selfexplained example of how to use the style files), in cross-platform ZIP file. (Changed in November 2005).
Offprints: Authors receive a copy of relevant issue free of charge.
Copyright will be established in the name of Springer. Consent to publish in this journal entails the author's irrevocable and exclusive authorization of the publisher to collect any sums or considerations for copying or reproduction payable by third parties (as mentioned in article 17, paragraph 2, of the Dutch Copyright Act of 1912 and in the Royal Decree of June 20, 1974 (S.351) pursuant to article 16b of the Dutch Copyright Act of 1912) and/or to act in or out of court in connection herewith.
Books for review, offers to review books, and any other correspondence concerning reviews should be sent to: Studia Logica Reviews Editors, Department of Philosophy and Science Studies, Roskilde University, PA6, P.O. Box 260, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark, fax (+45) 4674 3012, tb [at] imm.dtu.dk or frovin [at] ruc.dk. See also the Studia Logica Reviews Section home page and the Reviews sub-page.
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