Submissions
Author Guidelines
General Principles
The editors accept texts written in Polish or congress languages (English is preferred). The submitted text must be a scientific text and be in accordance with the thematic profile of the journal (texts completely deviating from it will not be accepted).
The submitted text should be in Times New Roman font, 12 pt. letter size, 1.5 line spacing, number of characters per page approximately 1800. Please do not use bold and spaces for spacing and alignment of the text.
File format: .rtf, .docx, .doc (we do not accept texts saved in other formats). In the title of the file, please include your name and the first words of the title.
On the first page, please include a header consisting of the following:
- name of the author(s);
- affiliation (optionally also ORCID number);
- title of the text. Do not make it bold, italic, size or typeface.
- Contact information (e-mail, optional phone number);
- a short biographical note according to the formula: first name, last name, degree, research interests, most recent/recent publications (up to 400 characters with spaces);
- an abstract, which should include: a general description of the issue addressed, the adopted research methodology and the main theses (up to 1200 characters with spaces);
- keywords.
A bibliography of works cited is included at the end of the text.
The above-mentioned elements should be provided in the original language and in English. Texts provided in English will be translated into Polish.
Text
Please adhere to the following rules:
- all quotations should be put in double quotation marks;
- a quotation within a quotation should be marked with guillemets, e.g. “Lorem ipsum «dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing» elit”;
- italics are used only for titles of printed primary and secondary sources and for standard foreign phrases (e.g. nota bene);
- footnote markers in Polish texts should be put before a coma or a full stop, unless the latter marks an abbreviation (etc.); in papers submitted in English footnote markers should be placed after a comma, semicolon or a full stop;
- conventional abbreviations such as e.g., m.a., etc. and abbreviations of units of measurement, orders of magnitude and currencies shall be used throughout the text, except where such abbreviations or words occur at the beginning of sentences;
- full names of the months should be used (January, February).
Bibliography
At the end of the text (please do not put the bibliography in a separate file), include a list of cited sources and literature in alphabetical order, divided into: archival sources and published sources and studies, and if necessary: unpublished studies. Each item of the list is an expansion of the abbreviated notation used in the footnotes.
Examples:
Archival sources
Archiwum Narodowe w Krakowie [ANK], Browar Okocim [BO], ref. 1, etc.
Archiwum i Biblioteka Konwentu Zakonu Bonifratrów w Zebrzydowicach [AiBKZB Zebrzydowice], Akta Browaru [AB], ref. 167, etc.
Published sources and studies:
Paleczny A., Springer Ch. M., Urban A., Die geschichte der Brauerei Schwechadt. Von den Bierbaronen Dreher und Mautner Markhof in die Gegenwart, Wien 2021.
Hackel-Stehr H., Das Brauwesen in Bayern vom 14. bis 16. Jahrhundert insbesondere die Entstehung und Entwicklung des Reinheitsgebotes (1516), Berlin 1987.
Platocomus J., De natura et viribus cerevisiarum et mulsarum opusculum, Wittenberg 1551.
Illustriertes Brauerei-Lexicon, Begründet von Max Delbrück, ed. F. Hayduck, Zweiter Band: I – Z, Berlin 1925.
Sobociński W., Szkice z dziejów browarów wrocławskich w XIX i XX wieku (do 1945 roku), [in:] Piwo we Wrocławiu. Od średniowiecza po czasy współczesne, ed. H. Okólska, Wrocław 2002, pp. 89 - 112.
Karst D., Pokus o srovnání středověké pece na sušeni sladu z území polskich a českých zemí na vybraných příkladech, „Kvasný Průmysl” 62 (2), 2015, pp. 35-41.
Hutzler M., Morrissey J.P., Laus A., Meussdoerffer F., Zarnkow M., A new hypothesis for the origin of the lager yeast Saccharomyces Pastorianus, “FEMS Yeast Research”, 23, 2023, pp. 1-17.
Tafeln zur Statistik der österreichischen Monarchie. Neue Folge. V Band, die Jahre 1860 bis 1865 Umfassend, Wien 1871.
Notes:
- In the case of book publications, full bibliographic descriptions should include: author(s), title, or the title and surname of the publisher or editor of the volume or collective work. The place and year of publication should always be given.
- Subsequent publications by the same author/authors published in the same year should be identified by a lower-case letter following the year of publication.
- All titles of collective works and articles should be written in italics.
- Insert [in:] before the title of a collective work.
- Do not abbreviate volume, year, issue, number, part of journals - in the case of journals (continuous and serial publications), and volumes of non-serial publications (book monographs and others);
- The number denoting part of a volume is given in brackets, e.g.: ‘Quarterly Journal of Science and Technology’, 67 (1).
- Journals are indicated by inverted commas and the place of publication is not given.
Footnotes
Consistently use footnotes, Times New Roman font, 10 pt. letter size, line spacing 1 line, without indentation.
Use abbreviated notation in all citations, referring to a specific item in the bibliography;
The abbreviated notation for publications consists of the surname and initial of the first name of the author(s), in source or collective publications the first noun of the title, followed by the date of publication and the pages cited.
When referring to the entire work, page numbers are omitted.
Examples:
Hackel-Stehr H. 1987, s. 5-7.
Sobociński W. 2002, s. 91-93.
Karst D. 2015, s. 36-38.
ANK, BO, sygn. 1, k. 5.
Figures and Tables
All illustrations provided by the author for inclusion in the text, (figures, maps, photographs, tables, charts, etc.) are treated as figures, adopting a common, continuous numbering for them. They are placed and quoted in the text in order from 1 to x;
Tables should be numbered separately and their titles placed in a separate text file;
Figures should not be placed in the text. All figures should be saved in separate files in TIFF or JPG format. Minimum acceptable quality: 300 dpi;
The author of the figure or photograph should be indicated at the end of the figure caption;
Figure captions should be included in a separate text file, in Times New Roman font, 12 pt. letter size, spacing 1.5, numbered with Arabic numerals.
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