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Import feedback from ICHLL to be taken into account

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The specificities of encoding encyclopedias: towards a new standard?
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Consistently use British English spelling.
Title
-Do not capitalize important words in title, except for proper names or when it is generally required.
-Provide academic affiliation under the name of author(s).
-Avoid e-mail address here.
-Delete topic and keywords, as they are not required at this stage.
General remarks
-Consistently call your work ‘this chapter’.
-Number sections with one digit (1., 2., etc.), and subsections with two digits (1.1, 1.2, etc.). Do not use sub-sub sections (2.1.1, 2.1.2, etc.). Do not use sub-sub-sub sections (2.1.1.1, 2.1.1.2, etc.).
-Use bold face for sections and subsections. Do not indent.
-Revise section numbering to avoid empty sub-sections, such as 2.1.
-Do not use bulleted lists. Write a paragraph instead.
-Use 1cm indentation for the first line in all paragraphs except the first line of the (sub)section.
-Revise the text. Avoid gaps and repetitions like “to future other scientific projects”.
Abstract
-The abstract must include the aim of the research, a brief description of the method and an overview of the conclusions.
-Avoid references in abstract.
-Avoid abstract notes. Include full name of projects and cite them in the Reference section if necessary.
Body
-Explain how your aims are relevant for and contribute to the topic of the first part of the book: Lexical databases and language processing in digital historical lexicography.
-Explain clearly in what respect your method departs from previous approaches and improves them.
-It would be of help that a brief introduction to each section gave an overview of the contents of the following sub-sections.
-Number figures. Refer to them in text as Figure 1, Figure 2, etc. Describe briefly the figures by explicitly referring to the number of the figure in question.
-Extract must be considered figures.
-Attributes like [cid:image001.png@01D86623.7C6238D0] must be considered figures.
-Use figure captions consistently.
Format
-Avoid double blank spaces and revise punctuation.
-Avoid double blank lines between paragraphs.
-Do not place notes under the tables. Use footnotes.
-Justify the text both on the left and the right.
References
-Do not present references as bulleted paragraphs.
-Check the reference list.
-Sort the reference list alphabetically, by author’s surname.
If the research has been funded through a grant, insert an Acknowledgement section before the references.
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