New Book Proposal Form

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New Book Proposal Form

NEW BOOK PROPOSAL FORM

The purpose of this form is to introduce new book ideas to De Gruyter Open for its consideration and approval. For successful evaluation, De Gruyter Open needs the following information:

1. Author/Editor Information

a) Main Author’s/Editor’s full name: b) Position and Affiliation (please enclose brief narrative CV): c) Full mailing address: d) Telephone and Fax numbers:

Tel.:

Fax: e) Email address(es): f) Website address(es): g) Other co-author(s)/co-editor(s) or tentative contributors and their affiliations: h) List of author’s previous works:

2. Book Information

a) Working/Tentative title of the book: b) Brief description of scope of the book with sample illustrations: c) Reasons for proposing new book in this area: d) Detailed draft of table of contents and rationale for that structure: e) Type of work: [ ] Monograph

[ ] Edited Works

[ ] Conference Proceedings

[ ] Textbook f) Estimated total number of pages: g) Estimated manuscript submission date (dd/mm/yyyy):

3. Market Information

a) List of titles of competitive books currently in print (together with publisher and pricing information, if possible): b) Key features that make this book unique and important: c) Names of leaders in this subject area: d) Target audience of the book (especially societies, professional organizations, companies and other groups): e) Major journals and conferences in this subject area:

Thank you for taking the time to complete this form.

Please feel free to add all other information which in your opinion will help in evaluation of the proposed book. However, please note that the proposal should comprise approximately 3 pages.

Please return it in electronic form by e-mail to your contact person at De Gruyter Open. If you have not been in touch with De Gruyter Open representative, please send to [email protected]. You will be informed by e-mail whether your book proposal has been accepted.

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