Below are links to the style sheet for editors of and contributors to the MITWPL and ELF Languages series, as well as some guidelines and suggestions. Contributors should contact their editors for specific guidelines and requirements.
If you are an editor and want to post your own individual guidelines here, please contact Andrés Pablo Salanova . You can direct contributors to this web page to download files and get information particular to the volume you are editing.
The current stylesheet (for MITWPL 49) is available here as PDF and as a Word document (Windows version). It's a relatively minor revision of the previous stylesheet.
The previous stylesheet was used for MITWPL volumes 46, 47 and 48 now in progress. Before that it was used for MITWPL volumes 39, 40 and 42, with minor adjustments from the style sheet for volumes 33 and 34. It was in turn adapted from the MITWPL 30 style sheet, which was adapted from the MITWPL 26 style sheet, and so on. Some elements of style may be adapted to suit your own particular needs. The style sheet appears here as an HTML file , and as MacWord and WinWord files, as well as in the pdf format. The Word style sheet has been created to serve as a template: you simply insert your document into the style sheet, and tell Word what predefined style each part of the document should be (more complete instructions appear in the document itself).
An equivalent template for LaTeX (also used for the volumes now in progress) is available at http://www.let.uu.nl/~Iris.Mulders/personal/mitwplstyle/mitwplstyle.html. The Times fonts available in LaTeX are in most cases similar enough to Times New Roman for publication, but at this site you'll also find information on creating LaTeX fonts from TrueType fonts.
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