Looking to publish a brand new book/journal or find a new home for an existing title? Edinburgh Diamond is here to help! ProposalsSubmitting a book, journal or conference proceedings journal for consideration is easy! You just fill in our online form with information about yourself, the book/journal and the people involved, then wait for us to be in touch.Note: for journals that mainly publish conference proceedings, use the conference proceedings journal proposal form. For journals that mainly publish articles but sometimes publish conference proceedings, use the journal proposal form.Submit a Book ProposalSubmit a Journal ProposalSubmit a Conference Proceedings Journal ProposalNext stepsEdinburgh Diamond has an internal Proposals Committee that meets on the second Tuesday of every month to discuss our book and journal proposals and make final decisions. The cutoff date for proposals to be considered at this meeting is the last day of each month. We will be in touch by the end of the month to inform you of our decision. For example, if you submit in March, your proposal will be considered in April and you will hear back by the end of April.If your proposal is accepted, we will work with you to get everything we need to publish your book or journal. We will also work with you on an agreed publication date, whether you have a particular one in mind or just want to go with the (work)flow! Edinburgh Diamond, Scholarly Communications Team Contact details Email: edinburgh.diamond@ed.ac.uk HTML Contact us through an online sign language interpreter British Sign Language (BSL) users can contact the University of Edinburgh via Contact Scotland BSL, the online British Sign Language video relay interpreting service. Find out more on the Contact Scotland BSL website This article was published on 2024-08-21
HTML Contact us through an online sign language interpreter British Sign Language (BSL) users can contact the University of Edinburgh via Contact Scotland BSL, the online British Sign Language video relay interpreting service. Find out more on the Contact Scotland BSL website