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Title
Title
oDo not capitalize important words in title, except for proper names or when it is generally required.
oDo 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).
oProvide academic affiliation under the name of author(s).
-Avoid e-mail address here.
oAvoid e-mail address here.
-Delete topic and keywords, as they are not required at this stage.
oDelete topic and keywords, as they are not required at this stage.
General remarks
General remarks
-Consistently call your work ‘this chapter’.
oConsistently call your work ‘this chapter’.
oNumber 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.).
oNumber 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.
?Use bold face for sections and subsections. Do not indent.
oRevise section numbering to avoid empty sub-sections, such as 2.1.
oRevise section numbering to avoid empty sub-sections, such as 2.1.
oDo not use bulleted lists. Write a paragraph instead.
oDo 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.
oUse 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”.
!Revise the text. Avoid gaps and repetitions like “to future other scientific projects”.
Abstract
Abstract
-The abstract must include the aim of the research, a brief description of the method and an overview of the conclusions.
oThe abstract must include the aim of the research, a brief description of the method and an overview of the conclusions.
-Avoid references in abstract.
oAvoid references in abstract.
-Avoid abstract notes. Include full name of projects and cite them in the Reference section if necessary.
oAvoid abstract notes. Include full name of projects and cite them in the Reference section if necessary.
Body
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.
oExplain 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.
oExplain 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.
oIt would be of help that a brief introduction to each section gave an overview of the contents of the following sub-sections.
oNumber 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.
oNumber 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.
oExtract must be considered figures.
oExtract must be considered figures.
oAttributes like [cid:image001.png@01D86623.7C6238D0] must be considered figures.
oAttributes like [cid:image001.png@01D86623.7C6238D0] must be considered figures.