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Title
Authors
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Abstract
Keywords

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Taylor & Francis


Updated Feb 2014
Social Science Style A
Mobilities - RMOB
Individual article:
Journal Title, Year
http:// DOI number
top of page 1, ranged left
Article as part of an issue:
Journal Title, Year
Vol. XX, No. X, [page numbers] X-X, http:// DOI number
top of page 1, ranged left
20XX Taylor & Francis
Bottom of page 1, ranged left
(verso) S. Seagal or S. Seagal & D. Hasselhoff or S. Seagal et al. if
more than 2 authors.
(recto) Short Title of Article
Routledge
Bold, Initial caps of main words, ranged left. Two line spaces above
title.
Initial caps of main words, even after colon and em rule. Range
left.
Range left, all caps, use ampersand. Do not break author names over
the line
Placed 1 line space under author names, ranged left, Caps of all
main words, all in italics.
Department, University, Town/State, Country only.
Semi-colon between each author affiliation.
Authors and their affiliations are identified by superscript symbols
which must be used in the following order: *, **, , , . (1 asterisk,
two asterisks, dagger, double dagger, section).
If an author is deceased then a superscript dagger should appear
before their name on the title page.
Present in
No
journal? Yes/No
Title ABSTRACT in large and small caps, double space after, abstract
text in italics, no indent.
Present in
Under abstract, ranged left, title KEY WORDS:
journal? Yes
initial cap only, comma to separate words, no
full point at end of list, words in order of
importance, not alphabetically
The corresponding authors address must appear at the foot of the
page under a rule that spans the text width of the page:
Correspondence Address: Daniel Och, Taylor & Francis, 4 Park
Square, Milton Park, OX14 4RN, UK. Email:
kate.rimes@tandf.co.uk
Style for editors name/affiliation
A Heading
Bold, Initial caps of main words, range left, space above and below
B Heading
Italic, initial caps of main words, range left, 2.5 line space above,
0.5 line space below

Paragraphs
Tables

Figures

C heading. Italic, full point after heading, range left, initial cap
only, text indented after heading runs on same line.
D heading. Heading indented from left hand margin, italics,
initial cap only, full point, text indented then run on same line
First paragraph after heading full out; following paragraphs first line
indented
Centred and placed either at top or bottom of page; top and tail rules
are heavy, internal rules are light.
Table heading centred above table as follows: Table 1. Table
heading here
Notes in table flagged with superscript letters
Note: This is a note
Source: XXX
Centred and placed either at top or bottom of page.
Caption centred under figure as follows: Figure 1. Caption text.
Source: source details.

Permissions statement for


third-party figure and table
captions

If the rightsholder has supplied text for this purpose, use their text.
Otherwise, insert the rightsholders name within the square brackets:
[Rightsholder]. Reproduced by permission of xxx. Permission to
reuse must be obtained from the rightsholder.

Displayed quotations
Equations

Indented left and right, line space above and below


Centred, line space above and below; any numbering flush right and
in parentheses
Placed before endnotes and references, using an A heading

Acknowledgements

Funding

A heading. Goes after Acknowledgements


Text smaller
Funding agency written out in full. Grant number in square brackets.
Multiple grant numbers separated by comma and space. Agencies
separated by semi-colon, e.g.
This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust [grant number
xxx].
This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust [grant number
xxx], [grant number xxx]; Cancer Research UK [grant number xxx];
another funder [grant number xxx].

Supplemental data

A heading. Goes after Funding


Text smaller
Supplemental data for this article can be accessed here. [link to data]

Biographical notes on
contributors
Footnotes
Endnotes

Present in
journal? Yes/No
NO
1.
2.
3.

No

Spelling preferences

Abbreviations
Punctuation

Dashes

Numbers

Dates

References in text
Reference list

After acknowledgements and before references (only if really


needed)
Follow Author

Initials (e.g. US, NJ, BBC) do not have full points between them.
For names of article authors and in references, no space between
initials (J.P. Smith, Smith, J.P. or Smith JP depending on reference
style).
Single quotes (double within)
Spaced en rules for parenthetical dashes
Use en rule between spans of numbers (e.g. 2040), including page
numbers in references
Numbers: spell out one to nine, then 10, 1000, 10,000
10% (except at start of sentence)
Units: follow author
4 October 2005
in the twenty-first century
in the 1970s
Order:
Chronological
T&F standard Chicago author-date BUT ONLY USING
AUTHOR INITIALS, NOT FULL NAMES

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