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Producing Your Article

Information for preparation of accepted articles

AMS Author Handbook

  • Designed to help you prepare your article for publication by the AMS; contains information about all facets of the AMS publication process.

Journal Author Packages

  • The AMS strongly encourages you to prepare your article using the appropriate LaTeX author package.
  • Author packages for AMS journals are available in LaTeX and AMS-TeX. Author packages containing samples, templates, instructions, and style files are available bundled into a .zip file. If you are unable to use a .zip file, be sure to retrieve every file for the selected author package.

Preparing Electronic Manuscripts

Graphics

  • Graphics Guidelines Provides detailed instructions for creating and preparing graphics for inclusion in an article. Following these guidelines will help your article move quickly through production.
  • Color Policy The AMS normally does not include color graphics in the print version of its journals, except in special circumstances.  (Note, however, that color graphics that appear in black and white in the print version will appear in color in the electronic version as submitted.) When the Managing Editor and Publisher mutually agree that color graphics are warranted, figures should have a resolution of at least 300 pixels per inch when printed at 100%. Ideally, they should be in EPS format; TIFF and JPEG are also acceptable. Note that PostScript is not the same as Encapsulated PostScript; the latter is a subset of the former.

Consent to Publish and Copyright Agreement

  • After an accepted article is received at the AMS, a Consent to Publish form will be sent to all authors of the article. All authors must return a signed consent form before the article can be published.

Permissions

  • Use the Journals Permission Form to request written permission for use in your work of tables, figures, text, and other material taken from another source and previously published or owned by another author or publisher for use in both the print and electronic media.


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