JAWM style guide



Journal of the Australian War Memorial

Guidelines for the presentation of text

Footnotes

Because the process of coding text for posting on the internet removes prior formatting such as footnotes, it would be convenient for us if, instead of using the footnote feature of your word processing program, you were to type each footnote number in square brackets at the appropriate point and type the footnote text at the end of the article. If this is awkward, inconvenient, or likely to cause numbering problems if an article is revised, please use the footnote feature as normal.

Copy editing

As a general guide to writing style you should consult the AGPS Style Manual.

The following style points are in no particular order.

Tables and diagrams

Tables

Because tables must be rekeyed with html coding, they should be kept as simple as possible. They may be produced either by using the table feature or tabs, so long as they are clear, and placed either in the appropriate position in the text or at the end. If the latter, you should indicate the position at which they should appear in the text. tables should be clearly identified according to the following format: "Table 1: Title", "Table 2: Title".

Tables, graphs and figures generated by other software packages

Figures generated using other software packages should not be imported into the word processing document. They must be kept as separate files, and a hard copy supplied with the file name clearly marked. You should also note the position of each figure in the article text, e.g. "Table 1 here"; "Figure 2 here"; "Graph 3 here". Files created in Excel may be supplied electronically. Figures produced in other programs must be supplied as camera ready copy so that we can scan them into the computer.