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CLI9 Publication and Dissemination of Papers Presented

Publish or Post Your Papers

Critical Link International will publish a thematic manuscript of the conference papers presented. If you presented at the CLI9 Conference in Tokyo, Japan and want to submit your paper for publication OR if you simply wish to disseminate your slide presentation or a short paper in PDF form via the CLI website, please see details and information below.

Critical Link is committed to ensuring that a publication of thematic papers arising from the CLI9 conference, together with papers presented at previous conferences and not previously published, will be achieved. We ask our members and colleagues for their patience as we work through some challenges while working towards this goal. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Presenters can disseminate their in one of two (or both) ways.

1) KnowledgeLinkIC (KLIC) – Critical Link International Website

Conference Proceedings will be published online in the KnowledgeLinkIC (KLIC) hosted by Critical Link International.

Presenters who wish to be included in the Online Conference Proceedings resources section of the CLI website must submit their papers (date pending)

Papers must be submitted as PDF files and must follow these guidelines:

  • Font: Arial or Times New Roman, 12, double space
  • Citations: APA reference system
  • Must include: name of presenter(s), institutional affiliation, title, abstract and 5 keywords.

Note:

  • This is not a peer-reviewed process, and all papers submitted must be wholly owned by the authors as stated on the document. All editorial work to be finalized by the date of submission.
  • Submitting to the CLI –KLiC may affect inclusion in the thematic volume (see below) as the John Benjamins volume will only publish original, unpublished works.
  • Submission does not guarantee posting.

SUBMIT TO: admin@criticallink.org

Subject Line: KLiC CLI9

 

2) CLI Thematic Volume for CLI9

The Critical Link thematic volume will be published by John Benjamins following the tradition of previous CLI conferences.

The Critical Link volume is a peer-reviewed thematic issue in accordance with the theme of the CL9.

If you have not already done so, we will be accepting abstracts: Authors and presenters are invited to submit ABSTRACTS

Full and final papers will be expected by TBD

Publication (to be confirmed): TBD by John Benjamins Publishing

 

GUIDELINES FOR ABSTRACTS

INCLUDE: Title, dates of work, name of author(s), affiliations, titles or designations

Note that all submissions must be previously unpublished and fully owned by the author to submit

Format: Submit in Times New Roman, 12-point font, double-spaced as a PDF

Word Count: 300 – 500

Submit to: admin@criticallink.org

Subject Line: CLI9 Proceedings Abstract Submission

 

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