After a manuscript has been accepted for publication in JIPA, authors must be prepared to submit it (via ScholarOne) in accordance with the guidance presented on this page.
Most standard word-processing formats (for either PC or Mac) are supported, but please bear in mind that MS Word for PC is the most convenient once an article has been accepted for publication. Final submissions must also be sent in PDF format to ensure that all symbols are properly encoded.
JIPA does not at present accept manuscripts in LaTeX.
Funding open access
Multiple funding routes are available for Gold Open Access articles. Please see this journal's open access options for details.
Author Information Form
After acceptance you will receive an email from [email protected] inviting you to complete an Author Information Form. You will be required to confirm information relating to your article, which will be reflected in your final publication and in your digital publishing agreement, if applicable. Once you have completed the Author Information form and signed your publishing agreement, your article will proceed into production.
Production
Once an article has been accepted and the Author Information Form has been completed, the process of copyediting, typesetting, proofing, and publishing the article will begin.
Your point of contact with Cambridge University Press will be the content manager of the journal. For more information about how production works at Cambridge University Press, please see our information about our publication journey, which explains how an article goes from accepted manuscript to fully published. Note that there may be small variances in this process between journals. More information is available at our Journal Production FAQs.
Proofs
First proofs of all the contributions will be sent electronically, as PDF files, to the corresponding author, who will be expected to correct them and send proof corrections electronically within three days of receipt.
Final-version PDF
Each corresponding author shall be sent by email a PDF file with the final version of their article.