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Journal format change
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- Subject: Journal format change
- From: "Shaffer, Patricia" <patricia.shaffer@informs.org>
- Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 16:02:34 EST
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Forgive me for a somewhat more plebian question than usually is addressed on this listserv. I have an editor in chief who is pushing hard to expand his print journal from 6 3/4 by 10 inches to 8 1/2 by 11 inches. That alone is not the issue that concerns me, although I know that librarians are not happy when journals no longer fit on the shelves as configured. (We would only make this change at the start of a volume year.) While the journal is also published online, subscriptions have not been abandoning the print version. What does concern me is that this journal has heavy math content with long equations. It would not work in a two-column format. What are the implications of formatting a journal in the larger trim size in one column, as this editor wants to do? I've been unable to find readability standards for print that address line length, although there must be some. A number of Elsevier journals have adapted this format, but I have not yet found another publisher who would make such a change. Is this a trend that may become commonplace in certain disciplines? This change would be author-friendly but I'm not sure it would be reader-friendly. I would appreciate any comments from the library community or publishers, especially those of you working with math journals. Thanks! Patricia S. Shaffer Director of Publications Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) 901 Elkridge Landing Road, Suite 400 Linthicum, Maryland 21090 (410) 691-7826 (410) 291-6095 (fax) (800) 446-3676 ext. 826 patricia.shaffer@informs.org <http://www.informs.org
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