Sentences with phrase «printed journal named»

[1] Drawing Room Confessions is a printed journal named after a parlour game played by Marcel Proust, the Surrealists and others.

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For a paper that has appeared first online but has not yet appeared in print, include the name of the journal Science, the date, and the DOI in the citation — for example: W. Jones, B. Smith, Science, 20 December 2005 (10.1126 / science.1054678).
For goodness sake — many publishers and agents STILL won't accept emailed or uploaded submissions, opting for snail mail, and even one literary journal, that will go unnamed, wants 3X5 note cards with your name and title to go along with your printed manuscript.
We start out hoping for a bunch of rave reviews from big name book blogs or prestigious print journals, but after 100s of rejections from overwhelmed sites, we're grateful for a lukewarm mention on a blog with a readership of two people and a parakeet.
This brings me to U.S. Representative Zoe Lofgren's proposal for an «Aaron's Law» that would decriminalize breaches in the terms of service within the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (which is what Aaron is alleged to have done in downloading too many JSTOR articles that had, one should note, already been published and purchased when they originally circulated in print, before being added to this digital archive named for journal storage).
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