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Title of Paper Name and Surname of Author (no titles or qualifications)

Abstract This space is designated for the 300-word abstract. Please read the text that follows carefully. It provides you with a set of instructions as to how to use this template. You can easily copy or cut your abstract from another Word document and add it directly into this document. Key Words: You can add up to 10 key words. The first key word starts with an uppercase letter, the rest will be in lower case unless they are proper names. Use a comma to separate terms and a full stop after the last one. ***** 1. First Subtitle Make sure you read the text we have written for this template. It will give you some important guidelines for using this template that will facilitate the process of producing a format compliant chapter and that will greatly facilitate the editor(s) the process of producing the eBook. The result will be a reduction in publication time; a goal, no doubt, benefits everyone. The body of the chapter starts in the previous paragraph. If you decide to divide your text in sections, the body of the text would start after the first subtitle, otherwise directly after the bold five stars that separates the abstract and key words from the body of the text. Make sure that the first paragraph starts with an indentation. All other paragraphs should start this way as well, with the exception of quotes that require a double indentation, like the following: Quotes that are 30 words long or longer should be indented in this manner. If the quote is smaller then it needs to be imbedded in the paragraph and set in between single quotation marks. All indented quotes need to end with an endnote which provides the precise source of the quote; all reference information including page number where the quote appears. Please consult on notes of the style sheets.1 Make sure to follow the corresponding style sheets for the text, quotes, embedded quotes, notes in general, references in notes, bibliography and authors brief biographical note at the very end of the chapter. This template is provided as a format shell, as an empty vessel, if you will. It is a template that has all the format requirements, such as page size and margins, as well as other requirements listed and explained in the style sheets. But given that some of these instructions might require a certain familiarity with the software and a certain skill with its different qualities and limitations we are providing this template as a half-way solution to the formatting of your chapter and to facilitate the merging of all the chapters for the eBook. The text for your chapter will have to be written following the style sheet guidelines provided. Pay attention to all matters related to text presentation, quotes, references and bibliography. Once you have written a format compliant text, following the style sheets make sure it looks like the chapter example provided by your editor(s). Having the format compliant text then you cut it and paste it into this template. For cutting and pasting, we suggest you start by making a copy of this template file. Then cut the part corresponding to the body of the text and paste this corresponding part of your compliant text into the template. Check if aside from the text all notes have transferred well. Now copy and paste the bibliography. Make sure that the bibliography is pasted as normal text and not as endnote text. Once you are sure this is the case then you can go ahead and cut and paste your abstract and the key words. Instead of cutting and pasting your chapter title and name, we suggest you write it in to avoid bringing in specifications that are not compliant with the guidelines. Now, you can move on to the headers. To use the set up for headers you will need to switch to that mode: go to the View option and choose Header and Footer. This will make the switch to that mode for you and then you can add the title of your chapter to the even page header and the name and surname of the author or authors to the odd page header. Finally, dont forget your brief biographical note at the end of the chapter.

Title of Chapter (Take care not to remove the page number) __________________________________________________________________

We are repeating the above paragraphs and quote in the four sections that follow in order to extend the text such that it reaches the size of a chapter submission for an eBook, and so both even and odd page headers appear in this template. The notes here will ask you to refer to our guidelines for complying with the general criteria for using endnotes and references in them. For specific instructions and questions please consult the style sheets in use. We have placed three examples of how to insert references in the notes section following our guidelines: of a book, of a chapter in a book and of a journal article. The examples are using the same references that appear in the bibliography but referring to a precise quote in the text, to single out the need to include page numbers. These examples only appear in the first note, but the text before the examples will also be repeated four times in the notes section. As for the bibliography, the examples provided are made up references of a book, a chapter of a book and an article in a journal. For specific instructions on how to build a compliant bibliography please refer to the style sheets in use. These examples will also be repeated four times in the bibliography section. 2. Second Subtitle Make sure you read the text we have written for this template. It will give you some important guidelines for using this template that will facilitate the process of producing a format compliant chapter and that will greatly facilitate the editor(s) the process of producing the eBook. The result will be a reduction in publication time; a goal, no doubt, benefits everyone. The body of the chapter starts in the previous paragraph. If you decide to divide your text in sections, the body of the text would start after the first subtitle, otherwise directly after the bold five stars that separates the abstract and key words from the body of the text. Make sure that the first paragraph starts with an indentation. All other paragraphs should start this way as well, with the exception of quotes that require a double indentation, like the following: Quotes that are 30 words long or longer should be indented in this manner. If the quote is smaller then it needs to be imbedded in the paragraph and set in between single quotation marks. All indented quotes need to end with an endnote which provides the precise source of the quote; all reference information including page number where the quote appears. Please consult on notes of the style sheets.2 Make sure to follow the corresponding style sheets for the text, quotes, embedded quotes, notes in general, references in notes, bibliography and authors brief biographical note at the very end of the chapter. This template is provided as a format shell, as an empty vessel, if you will. It is a template that has all the format requirements, such as page size and margins, as well as other requirements listed and explained in the style sheets. But given that some of these instructions might require a certain familiarity with the software and a certain skill with its different qualities and limitations we are providing this template as a half-way solution to the formatting of your chapter and to facilitate the merging of all the chapters for the eBook. The text for your chapter will have to be written following the style sheet guidelines provided. Pay attention to all matters related to text presentation, quotes, references and bibliography. Once you have written a format compliant text, following the style sheets make sure it looks like the chapter example provided by your editor(s). Having the format compliant text then you cut it and paste it into this template. For cutting and pasting, we suggest you start by making a copy of this template file. Then cut the part corresponding to the body of the text and paste this corresponding part of your compliant text into the template. Check if aside from the text all notes have transferred well. Now copy and paste the bibliography. Make sure that the bibliography is pasted as normal text and not as endnote text. Once you are sure this is the case then you can go ahead and cut and paste your abstract and the key words. Instead of cutting and pasting your chapter title and name, we suggest you write it in to avoid bringing in specifications that are not compliant with the guidelines. Now, you can move on to the headers. To use the set up for headers you will need to switch to that mode: go to the View option and choose Header and Footer. This will make the switch to that mode for you and then you can add the title of your chapter to the even page header and the name and surname of the author or authors to the odd page header. Finally, dont forget your brief biographical note at the end of the chapter. We are repeating the above paragraphs and quote in the four sections that follow in order to extend the text such that it reaches the size of a chapter submission for an eBook, and so both even and odd page headers appear in this template. The notes here will ask you to refer to our guidelines for complying with the general criteria for using endnotes and references in them. For specific instructions and questions please consult the style sheets in use. We have placed three examples of how to insert references in the notes section following our guidelines: of a book, of a chapter in a

Name and Surname of Author (Take care not to remove the page number) __________________________________________________________________

book and of a journal article. The examples are using the same references that appear in the bibliography but referring to a precise quote in the text, to single out the need to include page numbers. These examples only appear in the first note, but the text before the examples will also be repeated four times in the notes section. As for the bibliography, the examples provided are made up references of a book, a chapter of a book and an article in a journal. For specific instructions on how to build a compliant bibliography please refer to the style sheets in use. These examples will also be repeated four times in the bibliography section. 3. Third Subtitle Make sure you read the text we have written for this template. It will give you some important guidelines for using this template that will facilitate the process of producing a format compliant chapter and that will greatly facilitate the editor(s) the process of producing the eBook. The result will be a reduction in publication time; a goal, no doubt, benefits everyone. The body of the chapter starts in the previous paragraph. If you decide to divide your text in sections, the body of the text would start after the first subtitle, otherwise directly after the bold five stars that separates the abstract and key words from the body of the text. Make sure that the first paragraph starts with an indentation. All other paragraphs should start this way as well, with the exception of quotes that require a double indentation, like the following: Quotes that are 30 words long or longer should be indented in this manner. If the quote is smaller then it needs to be imbedded in the paragraph and set in between single quotation marks. All indented quotes need to end with an endnote which provides the precise source of the quote; all reference information including page number where the quote appears. Please consult on notes of the style sheets.3 Make sure to follow the corresponding style sheets for the text, quotes, embedded quotes, notes in general, references in notes, bibliography and authors brief biographical note at the very end of the chapter. This template is provided as a format shell, as an empty vessel, if you will. It is a template that has all the format requirements, such as page size and margins, as well as other requirements listed and explained in the style sheets. But given that some of these instructions might require a certain familiarity with the software and a certain skill with its different qualities and limitations we are providing this template as a half-way solution to the formatting of your chapter and to facilitate the merging of all the chapters for the eBook. The text for your chapter will have to be written following the style sheet guidelines provided. Pay attention to all matters related to text presentation, quotes, references and bibliography. Once you have written a format compliant text, following the style sheets make sure it looks like the chapter example provided by your editor(s). Having the format compliant text then you cut it and paste it into this template. For cutting and pasting, we suggest you start by making a copy of this template file. Then cut the part corresponding to the body of the text and paste this corresponding part of your compliant text into the template. Check if aside from the text all notes have transferred well. Now copy and paste the bibliography. Make sure that the bibliography is pasted as normal text and not as endnote text. Once you are sure this is the case then you can go ahead and cut and paste your abstract and the key words. Instead of cutting and pasting your chapter title and name, we suggest you write it in to avoid bringing in specifications that are not compliant with the guidelines. Now, you can move on to the headers. To use the set up for headers you will need to switch to that mode: go to the View option and choose Header and Footer. This will make the switch to that mode for you and then you can add the title of your chapter to the even page header and the name and surname of the author or authors to the odd page header. Finally, dont forget your brief biographical note at the end of the chapter. We are repeating the above paragraphs and quote in the four sections that follow in order to extend the text such that it reaches the size of a chapter submission for an eBook, and so both even and odd page headers appear in this template. The notes here will ask you to refer to our guidelines for complying with the general criteria for using endnotes and references in them. For specific instructions and questions please consult the style sheets in use. We have placed three examples of how to insert references in the notes section following our guidelines: of a book, of a chapter in a book and of a journal article. The examples are using the same references that appear in the bibliography but referring to a precise quote in the text, to single out the need to include page numbers. These examples only appear in the first note, but the text before the examples will also be repeated four times in the notes section.

Title of Chapter (Take care not to remove the page number) __________________________________________________________________

As for the bibliography, the examples provided are made up references of a book, a chapter of a book and an article in a journal. For specific instructions on how to build a compliant bibliography please refer to the style sheets in use. These examples will also be repeated four times in the bibliography section. 4. Fourth Subtitle Make sure you read the text we have written for this template. It will give you some important guidelines for using this template that will facilitate the process of producing a format compliant chapter and that will greatly facilitate the editor(s) the process of producing the eBook. The end result will be a reduction in publication time; a goal, no doubt, benefits everyone. The body of the chapter starts in the previous paragraph. If you decide to divide your text in sections, the body of the text would start after the first subtitle, otherwise directly after the bold five stars that separates the abstract and key words from the body of the text. Make sure that the first paragraph starts with an indentation. All other paragraphs should start this way as well, with the exception of quotes that require a double indentation, like the following: Quotes that are 30 words long or longer should be indented in this manner. If the quote is smaller then it needs to be imbedded in the paragraph and set in between single quotation marks. All indented quotes need to end with an endnote which provides the precise source of the quote; all reference information including page number where the quote appears. Please consult on notes of the style sheets.4 Make sure to follow the corresponding style sheets for the text, quotes, embedded quotes, notes in general, references in notes, bibliography and authors brief biographical note at the very end of the chapter. This template is provided as a format shell, as an empty vessel, if you will. It is a template that has all the format requirements, such as page size and margins, as well as other requirements listed and explained in the style sheets. But given that some of these instructions might require a certain familiarity with the software and a certain skill with its different qualities and limitations we are providing this template as a half-way solution to the formatting of your chapter and to facilitate the merging of all the chapters for the eBook. The text for your chapter will have to be written following the style sheet guidelines provided. Pay attention to all matters related to text presentation, quotes, references and bibliography. Once you have written a format compliant text, following the style sheets make sure it looks like the chapter example provided by your editor(s). Having the format compliant text then you cut it and paste it into this template. For cutting and pasting, we suggest you start by making a copy of this template file. Then cut the part corresponding to the body of the text and paste this corresponding part of your compliant text into the template. Check if aside from the text all notes have transferred well. Now copy and paste the bibliography. Make sure that the bibliography is pasted as normal text and not as endnote text. Once you are sure this is the case then you can go ahead and cut and paste your abstract and the key words. Instead of cutting and pasting your chapter title and name, we suggest you write it in to avoid bringing in specifications that are not compliant with the guidelines. Now, you can move on to the headers. To use the set up for headers you will need to switch to that mode: go to the View option and choose Header and Footer. This will make the switch to that mode for you and then you can add the title of your chapter to the even page header and the name and surname of the author or authors to the odd page header. Finally, dont forget your brief biographical note at the end of the chapter. We are repeating the above paragraphs and quote in the four sections that follow in order to extend the text such that it reaches the size of a chapter submission for an eBook, and so both even and odd page headers appear in this template. The notes here will ask you to refer to our guidelines for complying with the general criteria for using endnotes and references in them. For specific instructions and questions please consult the style sheets in use. We have placed three examples of how to insert references in the notes section following our guidelines: of a book, of a chapter in a book and of a journal article. The examples are using the same references that appear in the bibliography but referring to a precise quote in the text, to single out the need to include page numbers. These examples only appear in the first note, but the text before the examples will also be repeated four times in the notes section. As for the bibliography, the examples provided are made up references of a book, a chapter of a book and an article in a journal. For specific instructions on how to build a compliant bibliography please refer to the style sheets in use. These examples will also be repeated four times in the bibliography section.

Name and Surname of Author (Take care not to remove the page number) __________________________________________________________________

5. Last Subtitle Make sure you read the text we have written for this template. It will give you some important guidelines for using this template that will facilitate the process of producing a format compliant chapter and that will greatly facilitate the editor(s) the process of producing the eBook. The result will be a reduction in publication time; a goal, no doubt, benefits everyone. The body of the chapter starts in the previous paragraph. If you decide to divide your text in sections, the body of the text would start after the first subtitle, otherwise directly after the bold five stars that separates the abstract and key words from the body of the text. Make sure that the first paragraph starts with an indentation. All other paragraphs should start this way as well, with the exception of quotes that require a double indentation, like the following: Quotes that are 30 words long or longer should be indented in this manner. If the quote is smaller then it needs to be imbedded in the paragraph and set in between single quotation marks. All indented quotes need to end with an endnote which provides the precise source of the quote; all reference information including page number where the quote appears. Please consult on notes of the style sheets.5 Make sure to follow the corresponding style sheets for the text, quotes, embedded quotes, notes in general, references in notes, bibliography and authors brief biographical note at the very end of the chapter. This template is provided as a format shell, as an empty vessel, if you will. It is a template that has all the format requirements, such as page size and margins, as well as other requirements listed and explained in the style sheets. But given that some of these instructions might require a certain familiarity with the software and a certain skill with its different qualities and limitations we are providing this template as a half-way solution to the formatting of your chapter and to facilitate the merging of all the chapters for the eBook. The text for your chapter will have to be written following the style sheet guidelines provided. Pay attention to all matters related to text presentation, quotes, references and bibliography. Once you have written a format compliant text, following the style sheets make sure it looks like the chapter example provided by your editor(s). Having the format compliant text then you cut it and paste it into this template. For cutting and pasting, we suggest you start by making a copy of this template file. Then cut the part corresponding to the body of the text and paste this corresponding part of your compliant text into the template. Check if aside from the text all notes have transferred well. Now copy and paste the bibliography. Make sure that the bibliography is pasted as normal text and not as endnote text. Once you are sure this is the case then you can go ahead and cut and paste your abstract and the key words. Instead of cutting and pasting your chapter title and name, we suggest you write it in to avoid bringing in specifications that are not compliant with the guidelines. Now, you can move on to the headers. To use the set up for headers you will need to switch to that mode: go to the View option and choose Header and Footer. This will make the switch to that mode for you and then you can add the title of your chapter to the even page header and the name and surname of the author or authors to the odd page header. Finally, dont forget your brief biographical note at the end of the chapter. We are repeating the above paragraphs and quote in the four sections that follow in order to extend the text such that it reaches the size of a chapter submission for an eBook, and so both even and odd page headers appear in this template. The notes here will ask you to refer to our guidelines for complying with the general criteria for using endnotes and references in them. For specific instructions and questions please consult the style sheets in use. We have placed three examples of how to insert references in the notes section following our guidelines: of a book, of a chapter in a book and of a journal article. The examples are using the same references that appear in the bibliography but referring to a precise quote in the text, to single out the need to include page numbers. These examples only appear in the first note, but the text before the examples will also be repeated four times in the notes section. As for the bibliography, the examples provided are made up references of a book, a chapter of a book and an article in a journal. For specific instructions on how to build a compliant bibliography please refer to the style sheets in use. These examples will also be repeated four times in the bibliography section.

Title of Chapter (Take care not to remove the page number) __________________________________________________________________

Notes

This time we are using the Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition) for all referencing conventions, using the notes and bibliography system in particular. 2 Use the Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition). Use the notes and bibliography system. Please see the style sheets provided for examples of reference style for notes and reference style for bibliography. 3 Use the Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition). Use the notes and bibliography system. Please see the style sheets provided for examples of reference style for notes and reference style for bibliography. 4 Use the Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition). Use the notes and bibliography system. Please see the style sheets provided for examples of reference style for notes and reference style for bibliography. 5 Use the Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition). Use the notes and bibliography system. Please see the style sheets provided for examples of reference style for notes and reference style for bibliography.

Bibliography
Privitera, Helen. Why Should One be Born before Time: Equal Birth Rights for All . Beautiful-land and Aplaceforme: Galactica University Press, 2010. Smilely, Kenneth. Symbolic Insubordination and Subtle Practices of Life. In The New Theories of Playful Life Reader: Cosmic Debates, edited by Simon Solido and Jennifer C. Acrobacia, 333-346. Barcelona: Renegade, 2009. . Cultural Practice or Redemptive Transcendence? Philosophical Double Standards and the Struggles to Be. In Generic Reflections & Unique Existence, edited by Michael Y. Dothis, 145-156. Oxford: Toff Press, 2010. Privitera, Helen. Why Should One be Born before Time: Equal Birth Rights for All . Beautiful-land and Aplaceforme: Galactica University Press, 2010. Smilely, Kenneth. Symbolic Insubordination and Subtle Practices of Life. In The New Theories of Playful Life Reader: Cosmic Debates, edited by Simon Solido and Jennifer C. Acrobacia, 333-346. Barcelona: Renegade, 2009. . Cultural Practice or Redemptive Transcendence? Philosophical Double Standards and the Struggles to Be. In Generic Reflections & Unique Existence, edited by Michael Y. Dothis, 145-156. Oxford: Toff Press, 2010. Privitera, Helen. Why Should One be Born before Time: Equal Birth Rights for All . Beautiful-land and Aplaceforme: Galactica University Press, 2010. Smilely, Kenneth. Symbolic Insubordination and Subtle Practices of Life. In The New Theories of Playful Life Reader: Cosmic Debates, edited by Simon Solido and Jennifer C. Acrobacia, 333-346. Barcelona: Renegade, 2009. . Cultural Practice or Redemptive Transcendence? Philosophical Double Standards and the Struggles to Be. In Generic Reflections & Unique Existence, edited by Michael Y. Dothis, 145-156. Oxford: Toff Press, 2010. Privitera, Helen. Why Should One be Born before Time: Equal Birth Rights for All . Beautiful-land and Aplaceforme: Galactica University Press, 2010. Smilely, Kenneth. Symbolic Insubordination and Subtle Practices of Life. In The New Theories of Playful Life Reader: Cosmic Debates, edited by Simon Solido and Jennifer C. Acrobacia, 333-346. Barcelona: Renegade, 2009. . Cultural Practice or Redemptive Transcendence? Philosophical Double Standards and the Struggles to Be. In Generic Reflections & Unique Existence, edited by Michael Y. Dothis, 145-156. Oxford: Toff Press, 2010. Name and Surname of Author is Scholar in Residence at the Cosmic University. While interested in the most obscure things of life and the universe, currently her/his research and writing is devoted to unveiling the most well kept secrets of all times.

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