Author
Guidelines
Submission Procedure
Contributions must be submitted via the journal's
administration system (not by e-mail). To do so, please create an account
at https://bop.unibe.ch/index.php/judaica/user/register. After you have logged in, you can submit your
contribution.
Language
German, French, American English, British English.
Abstract & Keywords
Articles should be accompanied by a summary in
English and some keywords
File formats
For peer review, a PDF file is sufficient. For
accepted contributions, an editable file in one of the following formats must
be submitted: DOCX, ODT, Markdown.
Manuscript preparation
As a general rule:
Formatting should be kept as simple as possible and
serves only to help distinguish the different elements. Only italics are used
for emphasis, primarily for fixed terms and for book titles. Do not use the following elements:
Fonts
Use common fonts in standard font sizes. In
general, and also for non-Latin writing systems, use Unicode fonts (for
example, SBL Greek for Greek and SBL Hebrew for Hebrew).
Headings
As a rule, no more than 3 outline levels should be
used. Use the styles of your word processor for the headings.
Quotation marks
Make sure to use typographic quotation marks, also
known as “smart” or “curly” quotation marks as opposed to straight quotation
marks: “double quotation marks”; ‘single quotation marks’.
Blockquotes
Quotes longer than 5 lines are placed without
quotation marks in their own paragraph and indented on both sides.
Hyphens and Dashes
Make sure that you use hyphens and en dashes and em dashes correctly
according to the Chicago Manual of Style.
Images
Do not include images in the text file, but deliver them in separate files. The desired
placement of the images is indicated by a note in the following form: [[Here:
image1.jpg; Caption: Caption]]. Use pictures in the best possible quality in
JPG or TIF/TIFF format and make sure you have the necessary permissions.
Tables
Do not create tables using tabs, but with the
appropriate function of your word processor. Avoid unnecessary formatting of
the tables (for example, cell shading, background color).
Transliteration
If you choose to transliterate languages that do
not use the Latin alphabet, please adhere to the guidelines listed in the SBL
Handbook of Style.
Source documentation
JNDF uses the “notes and bibliography system”
according to the Chicago Manual of Style (17th edition).
For a good overview, see the following Web pages:
Please note the following additional requirements:
In the bibliography, include full publication
details of the reference work as a whole.
For articles in German or French please also
consult the corresponding guidelines.
Abbreviations
Abbreviations are used for the following sources:
Bible, the Qumran scriptures, Rabbinical and Jewish-Hellenistic literature. No
abbreviations are used for titles of secondary sources, for series and journal
titles. Use the abbreviations given in the SBL Handbook of Style (2nd edition).
Peer review process
We
use double blind peer review, i.e., neither reviewers nor authors know each
other’s identity. Therefore, please remove all indications of your identity
from your article. Information on authorship can be entered in the journal
administration system during the submission process and therefore does not have
to be entered in the submitted text file. Make sure that the metadata of the
submitted PDF files does not contain any information that might identify you as
the author. (If you use MS Word: File->Export->Create PDF/XPS
document->Options, under “Include non-printable information” remove the
check mark in front of “Document properties”.)
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