Submission guidelines

Terms

The manuscript must be, in its totality, original and unpublished, in any medium and in any language.

The author must sign a publishing agreement. This document "seeks a balance between the rights and obligations of the parties, in the context of the uses of publishing and the laws of Quebec, for the wide dissemination of the text by all available technological means."

The author remains the copyright owner of the article, but agrees to grant the publisher all the rights required to operate the journal according to current and future uses.

Articles are distributed under a Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 licence.

Authors are allowed to deposit all versions in an institutional or other repository of their choice, without embargo.

There are no article processing charges.


Procedure

To submit an article for the "Miscellaneous" section, please contact the team by email at contact@revue-cinemas.info.

Your message must include:

  • your name

  • your address

  • your professional affiliation

  • your ORCID, if available

  • the name of the agencies funding your research, if applicable.

Attach to your message the manuscript (format DOCX).

Illustrations and related permissions may be forwarded at a later date.

If your article is part of a thematic dossier to which you have been invited to contribute, please contact the researcher responsible for that dossier.

Submissions not linked to a thematic dossier are accepted at all times.


Manuscript

Format

Your manuscript must be a maximum of 50 000 characters, with spaces, including the endnotes and the bibliography.

It must be accompanied by an abstract of approximately 1 000 characters.

Bibliographical references

Your manuscript must include an accurate and complete bibliography. References must be presented in Chicago Author-Date style.

Official Chicago Manual of Style


Illustrations

Specifications

Images must have a minimum resolution of 72 dots per inch (DPI). Each image must be transmitted separately.

Rights

If an image does not belong to the public domain, it is incumbent on the author to identify the rights holders and to obtain their agreement for its reproduction. The rights holders must sign a license agreement. Reproduction rights, if any, must be paid by the author. The team accompanies the author in this process.

Captions

The author must indicate, by the mention "Fig. X" followed by the caption, where each of the illustrations should appear in the article. The caption must describe the image, specify the source and mention the rights holders, should they require so.