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All contributions should be submitted online. Prior to online submission, all contributions should have been recommended for publication by the assessing lecturer or tutor. Any contributions that do not have recommendation to publish should follow the unsolicited submission procedure outlined below.
All contributions should be submitted online. Prior to online submission, all contributions should have been recommended for publication by the assessing lecturer or tutor. Any contributions that do not have recommendation to publish should follow the unsolicited submission procedure outlined below.


Authors need to register with the journal prior to submitting, or if already registered can log in and begin the simple five-step process.
Authors need to register with the journal prior to submitting, or if already registered can log in and begin the simple five-step process. Authors must agree to publish their work under a Creative Commons licence when they register.


Length of contributions is determined by the lecturer when setting the assessment task that is designed to develop contributions for the journal. Contributions should adhere to Harvard referencing style (author date, page), as is standard for the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences; unless a different referencing style is required for a particular discipline. If you are submitting artwork or multimedia, or proposing any other unusual or complex submissions, please contact the editors [mailto: snapshot@latrobe.edu.au].
Length of contributions is determined by the lecturer when setting the assessment task that is designed to develop contributions for the journal. Contributions should adhere to Harvard referencing style (author date, page), as is standard for the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences; unless a different referencing style is required for a particular discipline. If you are submitting artwork or multimedia, or proposing any other unusual or complex submissions, please contact the editors [mailto: snapshot@latrobe.edu.au].
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Online journal article: Engelbrecht, Penelope. 1997. ‘Bodily Mut(il)ation: Enscribing Lesbian Desire'. Postmodern Culture. 7(2). [w/ hyperlinked article title]
Online journal article: Engelbrecht, Penelope. 1997. ‘Bodily Mut(il)ation: Enscribing Lesbian Desire'. Postmodern Culture. 7(2). [w/ hyperlinked article title]


Web page: Jamieson, Amber. 2011. ‘Slutwalk: Feminists take to the streets to reclaim "slut" in style'. Crikey.com.au. Viewed 25 February 2013. <http://www.crikey.com.au/2011/05/28/slutwalk-feminists-take-to-the-streets-to-reclaim-slut-in-style/> [w/ hyperlinked article title].
Web page: Irvine, Martin. 2013. ‘Postmodernity vs. Postmodern vs. Postmodernism'. Georgetown University. Viewed 6 May 2014. <http://faculty.georgetown.edu/irvinem/theory/pomo.html> [with hyperlinked article title].


'''Language'''
'''Language'''
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Please include with your submission:
Please include with your submission:


a biographical note of no more than 60 words, which may include a description of your educational interests;
a biographical note of no more than 60 words, which may include a description of your educational interests and background;
a copy of the brief/description of the assessment task; and
an abstract of 100 to 200 words;
an indication (if appropriate) of your affiliated tertiary institution; and
three to five keywords or phrases suitable for inclusion in the index.
three to five keywords or phrases suitable for inclusion in the index.
The Centre for Creative Arts online journal gives publishing preference to work that has not previously received publication. However, in the interests of giving these works the widest possible dissemination, we will sometimes reprint work that has been published elsewhere. In light of this, The Centre for Creative Arts online journal does not claim first publication rights.


'''Copyright in ''Snapshot'''''
Our copyright policy can be found here.
''Snapshot'' is published under a Creative Commons Attribution licence 4.0. Our copyright policy can be found here.


Submissions must be the sole work of the author(s) and not involve third parties with a claim to copyright. Permission to reproduce photographs and illustrations is the responsibility of the author(s), as is permission to reprint previously published work.
Submissions must be the sole work of the author(s) and not involve third parties with a claim to copyright. Permission to reproduce photographs and illustrations is the responsibility of the author(s), as is permission to reprint previously published work.


'''Unsolicited submissions'''
All articles and all creative works submitted are subject to a double-blind peer review process.


Students who wish to submit assessed work for consideration in ''Snapshot'' are required to provide the following supporting information:
Reviews
1. The assignment brief/requirements/essay question.
2. The assessment rubric and feedback from their lecturer. Such information will only be available to the journal editor for the express purpose of judging the suitability of the work for publication in ''Snapshot''.


The suitability of the work for publication will be discussed with the assessor.
For those interested in writing a 1000 to 1500 word review for The Centre for Creative Arts online journal (be it book [fiction, non-fiction, or outlaw genre], film, television, theatre, live or recorded music, artwork or exhibition, or any other artistic or cultural phenomenon), please contact our Reviews Editor, Ruth Jelley. Books for review should be sent to Centre for Creatie Arts online journal, c/o- Centre For Creative Arts online journal, La Trobe University, Victoria 3086, Australia.

'''Queries'''
Any queries regarding the submission or publication process can be directed to [http://mailto:snapshot@latrobe.edu.au snapshot@latrobe.edu.au]

Revision as of 06:22, 6 May 2014

How to send a submission to Snapshot journal

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All contributions should be submitted online. Prior to online submission, all contributions should have been recommended for publication by the assessing lecturer or tutor. Any contributions that do not have recommendation to publish should follow the unsolicited submission procedure outlined below.

Authors need to register with the journal prior to submitting, or if already registered can log in and begin the simple five-step process. Authors must agree to publish their work under a Creative Commons licence when they register.

Length of contributions is determined by the lecturer when setting the assessment task that is designed to develop contributions for the journal. Contributions should adhere to Harvard referencing style (author date, page), as is standard for the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences; unless a different referencing style is required for a particular discipline. If you are submitting artwork or multimedia, or proposing any other unusual or complex submissions, please contact the editors [mailto: snapshot@latrobe.edu.au].

Any images, illustration, photographs, figures, or tables embedded in the document should also be submitted separately as jpeg files. Any such images MUST have copyright clearance; either a Creative Commons licence, written permission from the creator, or be created by the author of the contribution.

Referencing Snapshot journal prefers in-text citations and a bibliography (if appropriate) at the end of the piece, rather than a footnote system.

Examples

In-text citation: (White 1993, 81)

Book: White, Edmund. 1993. Genet: A Biography. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.

Book chapter: Wittig, Monique. 2005. ‘Point of View: Universal or Particular?' In The Straight Mind and Other Essays. New York: Harvester Wheatsheaf.

Print journal article: Butler, Judith. 2007. ‘Wittig's Material Practice: Universalising a Minority Point of View'. GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 13(4): 519-533.

Online journal article: Engelbrecht, Penelope. 1997. ‘Bodily Mut(il)ation: Enscribing Lesbian Desire'. Postmodern Culture. 7(2). [w/ hyperlinked article title]

Web page: Irvine, Martin. 2013. ‘Postmodernity vs. Postmodern vs. Postmodernism'. Georgetown University. Viewed 6 May 2014. <http://faculty.georgetown.edu/irvinem/theory/pomo.html> [with hyperlinked article title].

Language

Contributions should be written in Australian English. Refer to the Macquarie Australian English Dictionary or the Oxford Australian English Dictionary for spelling and grammar.

Please include with your submission:

a biographical note of no more than 60 words, which may include a description of your educational interests and background; a copy of the brief/description of the assessment task; and three to five keywords or phrases suitable for inclusion in the index.

Copyright in Snapshot Snapshot is published under a Creative Commons Attribution licence 4.0. Our copyright policy can be found here.

Submissions must be the sole work of the author(s) and not involve third parties with a claim to copyright. Permission to reproduce photographs and illustrations is the responsibility of the author(s), as is permission to reprint previously published work.

Unsolicited submissions

Students who wish to submit assessed work for consideration in Snapshot are required to provide the following supporting information: 1. The assignment brief/requirements/essay question. 2. The assessment rubric and feedback from their lecturer. Such information will only be available to the journal editor for the express purpose of judging the suitability of the work for publication in Snapshot.

The suitability of the work for publication will be discussed with the assessor.

Queries Any queries regarding the submission or publication process can be directed to snapshot@latrobe.edu.au