Friday 29 July 2016

                       THE IMPORTANCE OF PUBLISHING ACADEMIC WORKS.

Treatises written by doctors, professors, researchers and other scholars are primary literature. They are valuable contributions to
the discourse in every field of inquiry and to the culture of all creative fields.
CSCanada-believes that publishing treatises has become part of the single most comprehensive collection
Of the creative academic work and research in the world.
The CSCanada Collection is the safest, most sustainable repository for academic works in all discourses,
archiving this component of the primary literature in perpetuity.
For these reasons and others important to the mission of you or your institution, publishing your treatise with CSCanada Book
Publishing is a wise choice.
It is also in your best interests to publish your treatise with CSCanada. You have many options for widely disseminating your
published work, or restricting dissemination if that is in your best interests.
Publishing your treatise provides you with a legitimate citation for your curriculum vitae and for other scholars who refer to
your work. Otherwise, scholarly convention requires that your work be listed as an "unpublished manuscript."
Reference to your published treatise appears in the world's most widely used resources for academic research, increasing the
impact of your contribution to your field.
You may also choose to make your work available to society, through open access publishing, ensuring that it is discoverable
through major search engines and through reliable third party retailers.
This document contains instructions on how to submit your manuscript and information about the dissemination options
available to you, copyright issues, your rights as an author and our rights and obligations as your publisher, and a Publishing
Agreement, which you must sign and provide to us along with your manuscript. PLEASE READ THIS INFORMATION so
that your choices accurately reflect how you want CSCanada to manage your published work.
The Submission Process
STEP 1: Secure any necessary co-authorship and/or copyright
permissions
If you share authorship with anyone else for any part of your treatise, you need to acquire his or her permission to include that
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content. Likewise, if any content in your manuscript, including appendices, is already under another copyright, you need to
acquire permission from the copyright holder to use that content. All such permissions must accompany your submission.
CSCanada may elect not to distribute your treatise if, in its reasonable judgment, it believes all necessary rights of third parties
have not been secured.
SEE in Annex1
STEP 2: Choose your publishing option
You may choose either open access or traditional publishing. If you choose Open Access Publishing, the published version of
your treatise will always be available for free download to anyone who has access to the Internet.
The Traditional Publishing option works on a standard copy-sales and royalty-payments model. We sell copies of your work
(in any format) and pay royalties as described in the Publishing Agreement.
SEE in Annex2
STEP 3: Sign the publishing agreement
Publication of your work may be delayed or impossible if your signature is missing.
SEE in Annex3
STEP 4: Provide relevant information and materials
 your personal information, contacts, and degree data
We require a limited amount of personal information to process your submission, provide records to your institution and to
communicate with you if necessary. We use your personal information solely for publishing and dissemination purposes and do
not sell or supply your personal information to any third party.
We request your Country of Citizenship because libraries and researchers are often interested in searching for all treatises
published by authors of a given nation or region.
The name you provide on the Submission Form should be identical to the name on your title page.
We ask for your permanent or stable contact information to increase the chances of reaching you if there is an issue with your
submission and to pay you royalties when/if you are eligible. If we are not able to reach you during the publishing process, the
release of your treatise and production of any print copies you order may be substantially delayed.
Please use full and official names when completing the information about your university, school or college and department or
program. Please also use the correct abbreviation for the degree you earned.
Finally, please provide the full name of your advisor/committee chair; e.g. James H. Smith, not Jim Smith.
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 information about your treatise
We require this information to create the bibliographic data that establishes your treatise in the primary literature. It is important
that this information is accurate and corresponds precisely with the information in your manuscript. Discrepancies between
the data you provide in this form and your manuscript can delay publication of your work and/or make it difficult for other
researchers to discover your work.
 Title
Make sure that the title you provide on the submission form is the same as the title on your manuscript's title page. Whenever
possible, use full proper names of people, organisms, places, etc. For example: "Samuel Clemens" not "S. Clemens"; Hyla
arenicolor, not H. arenicolor. Try to spell out abbreviations for specialized vocabulary, e.g., "Triassic" rather than "Tr." Use
word substitutes for formulas, symbols, superscripts, subscripts, Greek characters, etc. For example, use "potassium", not "K";
"first", not "1st"; "delta", not "Δ". Be sure to include all appropriate accents and diacritical marks.
 Subject Categories
The first (primary) subject category that you enter is the one under which your treatise will occur in our citation and abstract
indices. Using Guide 2, choose the category that most closely corresponds with the subject of your research. If you add one or
two more subject categories, these will be associated with your work and may increase its exposure to search engines.
 Keywords
Adding good keywords is another way to increase the chances that your work will be discovered. For example, geographic
locations or specialized terms that do not occur in your title or abstract can increase exposure of your work.
SEE in Annex4
STEP 5: OPTIONAL: Order copies.
You may order bound copies or microfiche of your treatise at a discount. Your copies will be produced and shipped after the
publication process is complete and your work is released for dissemination.
Please write clearly in your email that whether you need to order copies or not. Thank you very much.
STEP 6: Provide your treatise.
Provide your manuscript and abstract in the form and format described in Guide 1: Preparing Your Manuscript for Submission
to CSCanada to ensure that your manuscript will reproduce well in both print and microform.
MAKE SURE your manuscript is correctly organized and all your fonts are embedded fonts. Guide 1 includes instructions on
embedding fonts. Manuscripts without embedded fonts can cause ALL punctuation and formatting to disappear when the
document is printed from the digital file and causes delays in our publishing process.
SEE in Annex5
Please email your electronic treatise firstly to us at: office@cscanada.net
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Submission Checklist
□ Is your full name on the title page of the
work, the abstract, and the submission form?
Are all three identical? (If not, we will use
the name on your title page).
□ Have you indicated your choice of Open
Access or Traditional Publishing?
□ Have you included the full names of your
advisor/committee chair?
□ Have you indicated your choice regarding
third-party sales?
□ Have you indicated the appropriate subject
category on the submission form?
□ Have you indicated any necessary embargo
or restriction?
□ Have you attached a copy of your abstract
and title page to the Submission Form? These
must be identical to the abstract and title page
in your manuscript.
□ Have you attached permission letters for
materials under another copyright attached? Do
they state that the materials may be included in
the published version of your work?
□ Have you substituted words for formulas,
symbols, and abbreviations in the title? Are
accents included?
□ Have you attached permission letters for
materials under another copyright attached?
Do they state that the materials may be
included in the published version of your
work?
□ Did you make sure your fonts are
embedded?
□ Have you attached a copy of your abstract
and title page to the Submission Form? These
must be identical to the abstract and title page
in your manuscript.
□ Have you included an abstract and title
page in English, if the original is in another
language?
□ Have you included an abstract and title
page in English, if the original is in another
language?
□ Are all pages of your manuscript present
and appropriately numbered? (The most
common problem is missing pages).
□ Have you signed the publishing agreement
in the space provided?
PLEASE ALLOW UP TO 16 WEEKS
FOR THE RELEASE OF YOUR TREATISE
As with any scholarly publication, there is substantial lag time between submission of your manuscript and release of the
published work. The actual time between submission and release can vary widely, depending on your institution's process and
workflow and the time of year. Most universities hold all submitted treatises until the end of the semester or quarter, then
deliver them to us all at once.
Once your manuscript actually arrives at CSCanada, another 6 to 10 weeks can pass before its release. While there is no
peer review process on our end (your committee serves the same purpose prior to submission), our editorial, bibliographic,
reproduction and archiving processes all require individual attention to each individual treatise and thesis.
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You can increase the chances of a speedy publishing process by following all instructions, guidelines, and requirements
precisely. Use the Submission Checklist above.
Annex
INCLUDE THESE ANNEXS WITH YOUR SUBMISSION
Annex1: Sample Permission Letter for Use of Previously Copyrighted
Material
[Letterhead stationery or return address]
[Date]
[Name and address of addressee]
Dear Editor:
I am completing a treatise entitled"_____ ."
I would like your permission to reprint in my treatise excerpts from the following:
[Insert full citation and description of the original work.]
The excerpts to be reproduced are: [insert detailed explanation or attach copy].
The requested permission extends to any future revisions and editions of my treatise, including non-exclusive
world rights in all languages, and to the prospective publication of my treatise by CSCanada Book Publishing
business. CSCanada may produce and sell copies of my treatise on demand and may make my treatise
available for free internet download at my request.
These rights will in no way restrict republication of the material in any otherform by you or by others
authorized by you. Your signing of this letter will also confirm that you own [or your company owns] the
copyright to the above-described material.
If these arrangements meet with your approval, please sign this letter where indicated below and return it to
me in the enclosed return envelope. Thank you very much.
Sincerely,
[Your name and signature]
PERMISSION GRANTED FOR THE USE REQUESTED ABOVE:
__________________________
[Type name of addressee below signature line]
Date: ____________________
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Annex2: Guide to Publishing Option with CSCanada
What is Open Access?
The now-common usage of the term "open access" means freely available for viewing or downloading by anyone with access to
the internet.
What is Traditional Publishing?
Traditional publishing is that the owner of intellectual property and author of the work contracts with the publisher to reproduce,
distribute, and sell copies of the work.. The publisher pays the author a certain portion of the revenue thus generated.
CSCanada offers both options to suit the best interests of all authors.
How do you choose between Open Access and Traditional publishing?
 Check in with your institutions first. Your institutions may require that you publish for Open Access, particularly if your
research was supported by federal funds.
 check in with your advisor, committee chair and any trusted mentors in your field. Your disciplinary community may share
strong sentiments either for or against open access publishing.
 check in with your own value system and your professional goals.
Open Access Publishing Options Traditional Access Publishing Options
□ OA
OPEN ACCESS
IMMEDIATE* Release
Retail copy sales
Accessible to search engines
I want the broadest possible dissemination of
my work as soon as it is published, and I want
to provide free global access to the electronic
copy of my work via the internet. I want
people to be able to buy a copy of my work via
commercial retailers, and I want major search
engines to discover my work. I understand
that there isan additional fee for Open Access
Publishing, and that I will not be eligible to
receive royalties.
□ TR
TRADITIONAL Publishing
IMMEDIATE* Release
Retail copy sales
Accessible to search engines
I want to make my work widely available for
purchase as soon as it is published, and I want
to be eligible to receive royalties on the sale of
my work. I want people to be able to buy a
copy of my work via commercial retailers, and
I want major search engines to discover my
work. I understand that I must maintain a
current mailing address with CSCanada in
order to be eligible to receive royalties.
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Annex3: CSCanada Publishing Agreement
This Publishing Agreement is between CSCanada, with address at 3-265 Melrose, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H4H 1T2 and
________________________________, with address at ___________________________________________(“Author”).
Author wishes to publish his/her work (the Work) through CSCanada.
Under this Agreement, Author grants CSCanada certain rights to preserve, archive and publish the treatise, abstract and index
terms (the Work) provided by Author to CSCanada and more fully described in the Submission Form.
Section I. License for CSCanada Book Publishing Scheme
Grant of Rights Author hereby grants to CSCanada the non-exclusive, worldwide right to reproduce, distribute, display and
transmit the Work (in whole or in part) in such tangible and electronic formats as may be in existence now or developed in the
future. Author further grants to CSCanada the right to include the abstract, bibliography and other meta-data in CSCanada's
Dissertation Abstracts International and any successor or related index and/or finding products or services.
The rights granted above shall be exercised according to the option selected by Author in Section IV below, and subject to the
following additional Publishing Program requirements:
Redistribution of the Work.
the rights granted by Author automatically include (1) the right to allow sale and distribution of the Work, in whole or in
part, by agents and distributors, including but not limited to commercial retail outlets; (2) the right to make the Abstract and
bibliographic data associated with the Work available to search engines and harvesters. .
Removal of Work from the Program.
CSCanada may elect not to distribute the Work if it believes that all necessary rights of third parties have not been secured.
Publishing Fees and Royalties Author shall remit the publishing fees as appropriate for the publishing option chosen in
Section IV (below). Except as provided under the Traditional Publishing options, no royalties shall be due from CSCanada to
Author.
Delivery of the Work Author shall provide to CSCanada the Work and all necessary supporting documents
according to the Instructions for Preparing Your Manuscript for Submission to CSCanada.
Rights Verification Author represents and warrants that Author is the copyright holder of the Work and has obtained all
necessary rights to permit CSCanada to reproduce and distribute third party materials contained in any part of the Work,
including all necessary licenses for any non-public, third party software necessary to access, display, and run or print the Work..
Author is solely responsible and will indemnify CSCanada for any third party claims related to the Work as submitted for
publication.
Section II. Rights pursuant to Open Access publishing.
Author's signature below and election of option OA in Section IV below confirm Author's choice to have CSCanada publish the
Work according to the Open Access Publishing option described here.
A. Open Access Publishing In addition to the rights granted under Section I of this Publishing Agreement, CSCanada may
reproduce, distribute, display and transmit the Work in electronic format on the internet, where it will be made available for
free download.
B. Copy Sales CSCanada and its agents and distributors may offer copies of the Work for sale in tangible media, including
but not limited to microform, print and CD-ROM, as well as in electronic format either individually or as part of its
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subscription-based electronic database and reference products. No royalties shall be due to Author.
C. Publishing Fees Author's payment of the additional Open Access fee is a one-time, up-front fee in addition to the
CSCanada treatise publishing fee. Author's institution may assess additional fees to be collected along with the Open
Access and publishing fees.
Section III. Rights pursuant to Traditional Publishing.
Author's signature below and election of option TR in Section IV below confirm Author's choice to have CSCanada publish the
Work according to the Traditional Publishing option described below:
A. Traditional Publishing CSCanada may reproduce, and distribute, and sell the Work, in whole or in part, in accordance
with the rights granted under Section I above, in such tangible and electronic formats as may be in existence now or
developed in the future, whether individually or as part of subscription-based electronic database and reference products.
B. Publishing Fees and Royalties. Author's payment of the treatise publishing fee is a one-time, up-front fee. Author's
institution may assess additional fees to be collected along with the publishing fee. CSCanada will pay royalties from sales of
the Work, conditioned on Author maintaining a current address on record with CSCanada. Royalties are paid in any year in
which royalties accrued. No royalties shall be due for periods in which Author has failed to maintain a current mailing address
with CSCanada.
Section IV. Publishing Options
A growing proportion of institutions and scholarly disciplines actively promote an extension of this principle: that scholars are
obligated to make the results of their research available to society at large. We help your institution meet its mission and you to
meet your scholarly obligations by providing options for you to publish your work. Please read the options below and choose
the one that best serve both your interests and your scholarly obligations.
Select ONE of the options below
For help in deciding among these options, see the guides for Open Access versus Traditional Publishing.
Open Access Publishing Options Traditional Access Publishing Options
Section V. Author's signature.
Acknowledgment: I have read, understand and agree to this Publishing Agreement, including all rights and
restrictions included within the publishing option chosen by me as indicated above.
Author's
signature______________________________________________Date_____________________
□ OA
OPEN ACCESS
IMMEDIATE* Release
Retail copy sales
Accessible to search engines
I want the broadest possible dissemination of
my work as soon as it is published, and I want
to provide free global access to the electronic
copy of my work via the internet. I want
people to be able to buy a copy of my work via
commercial retailers, and I want major search
engines to discover my work. I understand
that there isan additional fee for Open Access
Publishing, and that I will not be eligible to
receive royalties.
□ TR
TRADITIONAL Publishing
IMMEDIATE* Release
Retail copy sales
Accessible to search engines
I want to make my work widely available for
purchase as soon as it is published, and I want
to be eligible to receive royalties on the sale of
my work. I want people to be able to buy a
copy of my work via commercial retailers, and
I want major search engines to discover my
work. I understand that I must maintain a
current mailing address with CSCanada in
order to be eligible to receive royalties.
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Annex4: Treatise Submission Form
Please type or print in block letters.
Personal Information
Last Name
First Name
Middle Name or Initial
Country (ies) of
Citizenship
Current Contact Information
Street Address Daytime Phone
City, State, Zip Evening Phone
Country Email Address
Future and/or Stable Contact Information
Effective Date
Street Address Daytime Phone
City, State, Zip Evening Phone
Country Email Address
Degree Information
Full name of
university
conferring
degree
Official name
of College,
School, or
Division (if
applicable)
Abbreviatio
n of degree
awarded
Official name
of Department
or Program
Year degree
awarded
Year
manuscript
completed
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CSCanada Publishing Scheme Information
Please choose the appropriate scheme you’d like to publish your work with CSCanada as follows:
□ Academic Book Series
□ Doctoral Dissertation Series
□ Conference Publications
□ Others (please specify your demands):
Dissertation Information IMPORTANT! Attach copies of your dissertation title page and abstract to this form.
What language is your dissertation or thesis written in?
Primary Subject Category: Enter the 4-digit code and category name from Guide 2 that most closely corresponds with
the subject of your research.
Your abstract will be listed in our citation index products under this
category.
Optional: Enter up to two secondary subject category codes and descriptors that may aid in the discovery of your work
in our digital database.
Provide up to 6 keywords or short phrases for citation indices, library cataloging, and database searching.
Cooperative author of your work:
Name Post & title Working place
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The abstract of your work (350 words):
The chapter list of your work:
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The referrences of your work:
The academic value of your work
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Brief introduction of similar books that have been published
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Annex5: Preparing Your Manuscript for Submission to CSCanada
Abstract
As a section of your treatise, your abstract (if you include one; check with your must meet the specifications provided below
for your manuscript.
Please supply an additional copy of your abstract in English, if the primary language of your Treatise or
thesis is NOT English.
We no longer have a word limit on your abstract, as this constrains your ability to describe your research in a section that is
accessible to search engines and therefore would constrain potential exposure of your work. The print indices require word
limits of 350 words for treatises. Additionally, our print indices allow only text to be included in the abstract. In the editorial
process for these print publications, we will simply truncate your abstract if it exceeds these word limits and remove any
non-text content. You may wish to limit the length of your abstract if this concerns you. The abstract as you submit it will
NOT be altered in your published manuscript.
Manuscript Specifications
Regardless of how you submit your treatise, it will eventually be produced in digital and print media.
Achieving a legible copy of acceptable quality in all of these formats and sizes requires a conservative approach to paper size
and quality, fonts, font sizes, spacing, images and graphics. Please adhere to either/both your institutional specifications and
those that follow here to ensure the highest quality reproduction of your work.
To prevent the release of digital signatures, do NOT include the signature page in your submitted manuscript.
MAKE SURE all your fonts are embedded fonts. See the end of this guide for instructions on embedding fonts.
Manuscripts without embedded fonts can cause ALL punctuation and formatting to disappear when the document is printed
from the digital file and causes delays in our publishing process.
DIGITAL MANUSCRIPT
File Format: Manuscript Adobe PDF required. NO compression; NO password protection; NO digital signature. You are
responsible for the appearance of your manuscript in PDF. It will appear and may be
downloaded exactly as you submit it.
Multimedia files and formats Acceptable with external or internal links.
Images GIF (.gif); JPEG (.jpeg); TIFF (.tif)
Video Apple Quick Time (.mov); Microsoft Audio Video Interleaved (.avi); MPEG (.mgp)
Audio AIF (.aif); CD-DA; CD-ROM/XA; MIDI (.midi); MPEG-2; SND (.snd); WAV (.wav)
Margins Left: 1 ½"; Right: 1"; Top and Bottom: 1".
Applies to all material except page numbers, including figures, headers/footers,
footnotes/endnotes, and full-page images. Page numbers: at least ¾" from edge of page.
Fonts Embedded fonts REQUIRED. Post Script Type 1 fonts required. Any legible font except script,
italic, or ornamental fonts equivalent in scale to 10pt. Arial or 12pt. Times New Roman accepted.
Italicized font may be used for non-English words and quotations. Applies to all text including
captions, footnotes/endnotes, citations, etc.
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Line spacing Double-space: abstract, dedication, acknowledgements, table of contents, and body of the
manuscript, except for quotations as paragraphs, captions, items in tables, lists, graphs, charts.
Single-space: footnotes/endnotes, bibliographic entries, lists in appendices.
Color Native digital manuscripts will appear in color when viewed electronically. Microfilm and print
reproductions will NOT preserve color; colors will appear in shades of gray and may compromise
legibility of figures, illustrations, photographs, and graphics. Data and information that is
color-coded or based on color shading may not be interpretable. For best results, have color
photographs reprinted in black and white by a professional lab.
PAPER MANUSCRIPT
Preferred Laser printed copy with crisp, dark black characters
Acceptable High-quality photocopy with crisp, dark black characters
Paper Size 8 ½ " x 11"
Paper Type High-quality, 24 lb bright white; high contrast
Do NOT use erasable paper
Single-side printing Required
Margins Left: 1 ½"; Right: 1"; Top: 1"; Bottom: 1". ALL material, including figures, headers/footers,
footnotes/endnotes, and full-page images must appear within the margins of the manuscript.
Page numbers are the only exception; these must appear at least ¾" from the edge of the page,
but do not need to appear within the margins.
Fonts Any legible font except script, italic, or ornamental fonts equivalent in scale to 10pt. Arial or
12pt. Times New Roman. Italicized font may be used for non-English words and quotations.
Applies to all text including captions, footnotes/endnotes, citations, etc.
Line spacing Double-space: abstract, dedication, acknowledgements, table of contents, and body of the
manuscript, except for quotations as paragraphs, captions, items in tables, lists, graphs, charts.
Single-space: footnotes/endnotes, bibliographic entries, lists in appendices.
Black & White Preferred for paper submissions
Color Acceptable. Microfilm and print reproductions will NOT preserve color; colors will appear in
shades of gray and may compromise legibility of figures, illustrations, photographs, and
graphics. Data and information that is color-coded or based on color shading may not be
interpretable. For best results, have color photographs reprinted in black and white by a
professional lab.
Oversize materials Acceptable. Fold maps and other material larger than 8 ½" x 11" to manuscript size, or roll and
place in a mailing tube clearly identified as part of your submission.
Embedding Fonts
To begin with, create your manuscript using a TrueType font—NOT a scalable font. See below for a list of recommended
TrueType fonts and point sizes. Then:
1. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Save tab.
2. Select the Embed TrueType fonts check box.
3. Save the document.
Alternatively, if you have Acrobat Professional available to you, you can follow the excellent instructions provided by the
Graduate Thesis Office at Iowa State University:
1. Open your document in Microsoft Word.
2. Click on the Adobe PDF tab at top. Select "Change Conversion Settings."
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3. Click on Advanced Settings.
4. Click on the Fonts folder on the left side of the new window. In the lower box on the right, delete any
fonts that appear in the "Never Embed" box. Then click "OK."
5. If prompted to save these new settings, save them as "Embed all fonts."
6. Now the Change Conversion Settings window should show "embed all fonts" in the Conversion Settings drop down list and
it should be selected. Click "OK" again.
7. Click on the Adobe PDF link at the top again. This time select Convert to Adobe PDF. Depending on the size of your
document and the speed of your computer, this process can take 1-15 minutes.
8. After your document is converted, select the "File" tab at the top of the page. Then select "Document Properties."
9. Click on the "Fonts" tab. Carefully check all of your fonts. They should all show "(Embedded Subset)" after the font
name.
10. If you see "(Embedded Subset)" after all fonts, you have succeeded.
Some recommended TrueType fonts and point sizes
*Arial 10pt
Century 11pt
*Courier New 10pt
Garamond 12pt
*Georgia 11pt
Lucida Bright 10pt
Microsoft Sans Serif 10pt
Tahoma 10pt
*Times New Roman 12pt
*Trebuchet MS 10pt
*Verdana 10pt
* Web font. Designed for easy screen readability. Since many readers are likely to view and/or use your dissertation or thesis
onscreen, you may wish to improve the readability of your text by using one of these fonts.
Annex6: Subject Categories
The ProQuest® Treatises and Theses (PQDT) database and the ProQuest/UMI citation indices are arranged by subject
categories. Please select the one category below that best describes the overall subject of your Treatise. You
may add one or two additional categories on your submission form that will also be associated with your work as secondary
subjects.
THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENC
COMMUNICATIONS AND THE
ARTS
Linguistics 0290 History 0509
Modern 0291 Labor 0510
Architecture 0729 Rhetoric and Composition 0681 Theory 0511
Art History 0377 Literature Folklore 0358
Cinema 0900 General 0401 Geography 0366
Dance 0378 Classical 0294 Gerontology 0351
Design and
Decorative Arts
0398
Comparative 0295 Gender Studies 0733
Medieval 0297 Hispanic American
Studies
Fine Arts 0357 Modern 0298 0737
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Information Science 0723 African 0316 History
Journalism 0391 American 0591 General 0578
Landscape Architecture 0390 Asian 0305 Ancient 0579
Library Science 0399 Australia, New Zealand,
and Oceania 0356
Medieval 0581
Mass Communications 0708 Modern 0582
Music 0413 Canadian (English) 0352 African 0331
Speech Communication 0459 Canadian (French) 0355 Asia, Australia,
and Oceania
Theater 0456 Caribbean 0360 0332
EDUCATION English 0593 Black 0328
General 0515 Germanic 0311 Canadian 0334
Administration 0514 Latin American 0312 Church 0330
Adult and Continuing 0516 Middle Eastern 0315 European 0335
Agricultural 0517 Romance 0313 Latin American 0336
Art 0273 Scandinavian and
Icelandic
0362
Middle Eastern 0333
Bilingual and Multicultural 0282 Military 0722
Business 0688 Slavic and
East European 0314
Russian and Soviet 0724
Community College 0275 United States 0337
Curriculum and
Instruction
0727
PHILOSOPHY, RELIGION,
AND THEOLOGY
History of Science 0509
Jewish Studies 0751
Early Childhood 0518 Philosophy 0422 Law 0398
Educational Psychology 0525 Religion Military Studies 0750
Elementary 0524 General 0318 Museology 0730
Finance 0277 Biblical Studies 0321 Native American Studies 0740
Guidance and Counseling 0519 Clergy 0319 Political Science
Health 0680 History of 0320 General 0615
Higher 0745 Philosophy of 0322 International Law and
Relations
History of 0520 0520 Theology 0469 0616
Home Economics 0278 0278 SOCIAL SCIENCES Public Administration 0617
Industrial 0521 Recreation 0814
Language and Literature 0279 American Studies 0323 Social Work 0452
Mathematics 0280 Anthropology Sociology
Music 0522 Archaeology 0324 General 0626
Philosophy of 0998 Cultural 0326 Criminology and
Physical 0523 Medical and Forensic 0339 Penology 0627
Reading 0535 Physical 0327 Demography 0938
Religious 0527 Biography 0304 Ethnic and Racial
Sciences 0714 Black Studies 0325 Studies 0631
Secondary 0533 Business Administration Individual and
Social Sciences 0534 General 0310 Family Studies 0628
Sociology of 0340 Accounting 0272 Industrial and
Special 0529 Banking 0770 Labor Relations 0629
Teacher Training 0530 Management 0454 Organizational 0703
Technology 0710 Marketing 0338 Public and
Tests and Measurements 0288 Canadian Studies 0385 Social Welfare 0630
Vocational 0747 Economics Social Structure and
LANGUAGE, Development 0700
LITERATURE,
General 0501
Agricultural 0503 Theory and Methods 0344
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AND LINGUISTICS Commerce-Business 0505 Transportation 0709
Language Finance 0508 Urban and
General 0679 Regional Planning 0999
Ancient 0289 Women's Studies 0453
THE SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING
Palynology 0427 Atomic 0748
Physical Geography 0368 Condensed Matter 0611
Physical Oceanography 0415 Electricity and
Magnetism
BIOLOGICAL
SCIENCES
Remote Sensing 0799 0607
Agriculture HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCES
Elementary Particles
and High Energy
General 0473 0798
Agronomy 0285 Environmental Sciences 0768 Fluid and Plasma 0759
Animal Culture and
Nutrition
Health Sciences Molecular 0609
047
5
General 0566 Nuclear 0610
Animal Pathology 0476 Audiology 0300 Optics 0752
Fisheries and
Aquaculture
Dentistry 0567 Radiation 0756
079
2
Education 0350 Theory 0753
Food Science and
Technology
Epidemiology 0766 Statistics 0463
035
9
Health Care
Management
Applied Sciences
Forestry and Wildlife 0478 0769
Horticulture 0471 Human Development 0758 Applied Mechanics 0346
Plant Culture 0479 Immunology 0982 Artificial Intelligence 0800
Plant Pathology 0480 Medicine and Surgery 0564 Computer Science 0984
Range Management 0777 Mental Health 0347 Energy ` 0791
Soil Science 0481 Nursing 0569 Engineering
Wood Technology 0746 Nutrition 0570 General 0537
Biology Obstetrics and
Gynecology
Aerospace 0538
General 0306 0380 Agricultural 0539
Anatomy 0287 Occupational Health
and Safety
Automotive 0540
Animal Physiology 0433 0354 Biomedical 0541
Bioinformatics 0715 Oncology 0992 Chemical 0542
Biostatistics 0308 Ophthalmology 0381 Civil 0543
Botany 0309 Pathology 0571 Electronics and
Electrical
Cell 0379 Pharmacology 0419 0544
Ecology 0329 Pharmacy 0572 Environmental 0775
Entomology 0353 Public Health 0573 Industrial
Genetics 0369 Radiology 0574 Marine and Ocean 0547 0546
Limnology 0793 Recreation 0575 Materials Science 0794
Microbiology 0410 Rehabilitation and
Therapy
Mechanical 0548
Molecular 0307 0382 Metallurgy 0743
Neuroscience 0317 Speech Pathology 0460 Mining 0551
20
Oceanography 0416 Toxicology 0383 Nuclear 0552
Parasitology 0718 Home Economics 0386 Packaging 0549
Physiology 0719 PHYSICAL SCIENCES Petroleum 0765
Plant Physiology 0817 Robotics 0771
Veterinary Science 0778 Pure Sciences Sanitary and Municipal 0554
Virology 0720 Chemistry System Science 0790
Zoology 0472 General 0485 Geotechnology 0428
Biophysics Agricultural 0749 Operations Research 0796
General 0786 Analytical 0486 Plastics Technology 0795
Medical 0760 Biochemistry 0487 Textile Technology 0994
EARTH SCIENCES Inorganic 0488 PSYCHOLOGY
Nuclear 0738
Atmospheric Sciences 0725 Organic 0490 General 0621
Biogeochemistry 0425 Pharmaceutical 0491 Behavioral 0384
Geochemistry 0996 Physical 0494 Clinical 0622
Geodesy 0370 Polymer 0495 Cognitive 0633
Geology 0372 Radiation 0754 Developmental 0620
Geophysics 0373 Mathematics 0405 Experimental 0623
Hydrology 0388 Physics Industrial 0624
Mineralogy 0411 General 0605 Personality 0625
Paleobotany 0345 Acoustics 0986 Physiological 0989
Paleoecology 0426 Astronomy and
Astrophysics
Psychobiology 0349
Paleontology 0418 0606 Psychometrics 0632
Paleozoology 0985 Atmospheric Science 0608 Social 0451

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