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法鼓佛學學報 Dharma Drum Journal of Buddhist Studies
The Dharma Drum Journal of Buddhist Studies invites scholars to submit academic manuscripts relating to Buddhism. The Journal is published semiannually in June and December. The deadlines for submissions are February 28 and August 31.
The Journal is a peer reviewed journal and reserves the right to edit manuscripts for content and style.
Articles in Chinese, Japanese, and English should be 15,000–25,000 words. Please include the following: article title; your institutional affiliation; a 500-word abstract; five keywords; and a bibliography. Please use consecutively numbered footnotes at the bottom of each page. For English manuscripts, please double-space. The fonts in all submitted files should be Unicode compatible. Papers written in English should adhere to the guidelines in the Chicago Manual of Style.
The Journal accepts all submissions electronically. Please send the file in Word, RTF, or Open Document format, and a PDF version or a hardcopy.
The Journal does not accept manuscripts which have been published previously. Once a contributed manuscript is accepted for publication, copyright belongs to this publication. The Dharma Drum Buddhist College also retains the right to publish articles from the Journal on Internet databases belonging to the College, as well as on CD-ROM.
Upon publication, each author will receive two complimentary copies of the Journal in which the articles appears, and 10 offprints of the article. The Journal does not pay royalties.
Domestic and overseas organizations are welcome to establish academic periodical exchanges.
When sending your manuscript, please include your name, your complete mailing address, telephone numbers at which you may be reached, and your e-mail address. Please send all submissions to the following address:
Scholarly Publishing Section
The Dharma Drum Journal of Buddhist Studies
No. 2-6, Xishihu, Jinshan 20482, Taipei County, Taiwan, R.O.C
Tel: (+886-2) 2498-7171 ext. 2249, 2248
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《法鼓佛學學報》撰稿格式
一、論文格式
(一)基本格式:
1. 請附上中(日)、英文對照的題目、作者姓名、作者所屬學校科系或機構單位名稱等。(投稿者務必附「投稿者基本資料表」,本表請至網站﹕表單下載下載)
2. 摘要:請附中(日)、英文摘要。中文摘要約500字,英文摘要本刊保留修訂權。
3. 關鍵詞:請附中(日)、英文關鍵詞5個。
4. 目次、本文:本文 15,000–25,000 字為宜,註解請採「隨頁註」方式。
5. 參考文獻:所列出的參考文獻,必須與註解引用之書目相符。
6. 以英文撰寫之論文,基本格式請參照 The Chicago Manual of Style。
(二)標點符號用法:
1. 引用之書名及學報名:中、日文以《 》,英文以斜體字表示。
2. 章名、論文名:中、日文以〈 〉表示,英文以正體字,但加“ ”表示。
3. 專有名詞及引文:中、日文以「 」,英文以“ ”表示。
4. 獨立引文,內縮 3 格,成一獨立方塊,引文文字請一律使用新式標點。
5. 論文標題層次體例:請照 一、(一)1. (1) 依序論述。
6. 中英紀元年代,及文字敘述中之數字,請以阿拉伯數字書寫。
(三)註解格式:
1. 正文中的註解號碼以阿拉伯數字表示,後空一格。題目、摘要頁請不要加註解,註解請由內文頁開始。
2. 以隨頁註方式表示,一律置於每頁的下方。
3. 本刊一律使用以下格式:
(1)引用藏經
A. 引用佛教藏經如果使用略符,請在第一次出現時說明。例如:《大正新修大藏經》,略符 T;《卍續藏》,略符 Z;《卍新纂續藏》,略符 X。
B. 引用藏經時,請依序標冊碼、經號、頁碼、欄次、行碼,如: 《大方廣佛華嚴經》,《大正藏》冊10,第 279經,頁299中16。
若是採用「中華電子佛典協會」(Chinese Buddhist Electronic Text Association, 簡稱 CBETA)之資料,請以下列方式列出:
《大方廣佛華嚴經》,CBETA, T10, no. 279, p. 299b16。
C. 如果引用《續藏經》,CBETA標明三種不同版本出處,例如﹕《天聖廣燈錄》, (X78, no. 1553, p. 420, a4–5 // Z 2B:8, p. 298, a1–2 // R135, p. 595, a1–2),請選擇其一種列出。
例如:《天聖廣燈錄》,CBETA, X78, no. 1553, p. 420a4–5。
(2)註解中引用專書和論文之格式,如下﹕
李志夫,《摩訶止觀之研究》,頁150-151。
黃啟江,〈張商英護法的歷史意義〉,頁123-166。
William F. Powell, The Record of Tung-Shan, pp. 1-20.
Peter N. Gregory, "The Vitality of Buddhism in the Sung," p. 18.
二、參考文獻格式
(一)參考文獻排序方式
1. 中、日文依作者姓名之筆劃排序,西文依作者姓名之字母順序排序,網路資源亦依筆劃或字母順序列於最後。
2. 同一作者文獻,依出版年代排序。同一作者同一年有數項著作時,再以 a、b、c、……順序排列。
(二)參考文獻格式與順序如下︰
1. 藏經、古籍︰
〔唐〕玄奘譯。《瑜伽師地論》。T30, no. 1579。
〔唐〕段成式。《酉陽雜俎》。《四部叢刊初編子部縮本》。上海:商務印書館。1935。
〔宋〕李遵勗編。《天聖廣燈錄》。X78, no. 1553。
〔清〕王先謙。《後漢書集解》。北京︰中華書局。1991年9月,第2刷。
2. 中日文專書、論文、網路資源等︰
水野弘元(1995)。〈諸法句經の偈の比較對照〉。《佛教研究》24。頁 5-76。
朱秀容(1994)。《孤山智圓之研究》。臺北:中華佛學研究所畢業論文。
印順(1950a)。《中觀今論》。香港。(臺北:正聞出版社,1971年重版)
印順(1950b)。《性空學探源》。香港。(臺北:正聞出版社,1973年重版)
舟橋一哉等著(1993)。《佛學研究指南》。關世謙譯。臺北︰東大出版社。
李志夫(2001)。《摩訶止觀之研究》。中華佛學研究所論叢 20。臺北:法鼓文化。
荻原雲來編(1979)。《梵和大辭典》。東京:株式會社講談社。(1987年第三刷)
黃啟江(1996)。〈張商英護法的歷史意義〉。《中華佛學學報》9。頁23-166。
釋恆清(1995)。〈《寶性論》的研究〉。釋恆清主編,《佛教思想的傳承與發展——印順導師九秩華誕祝壽文集》。臺北:東大圖書公司。
中央研究院。「中華文明之時空基礎架構」網站。
《Chung-Hwa Buddhist Journal》撰稿格式
For Author's Guideline
A. Principles concerning Review and Publication of Manuscripts
(1) This academic journal shall regularly be published in English once or more a year.
(2) contributed manuscripts shall be examined by two persons elected from the Stering Committee, and shall be published if these two persons consider it proper. In case of disagreement on whether the manuscript should be published or not, the decision shall be taken relying on the consideration of a third person.
(3) As a general rule, manuscripts will not be returned. If necessary, an agreement about modification or supplementation concerning the contents of the submitted manuscript can be reached.
B. The format
Manuscripts should be prepared according to the specifications of the Chicago Manual of Style, 14th edition, 1993 . And the documentation system applied here will be the Author-Date system, (Please check Chap.16 in the book of the Chicago Manual of Style) long used by those in the physical and natural sciences and now gaining adherents in the social sciences and humanities, instead of Humanity style of documentation system. (A couple of important points listed as follows:
Note 1: The University of Chicago Press strongly recommends this author-date
system of documentation for all its publications in the natural sciences and most of those in the social sciences.
Note 2: The author-date system of documentation comprises two indispensable parts: (a)the text citation, usually enclosed in parentheses, and the list of sources cited, often called (b)the reference list. Unlike the humanities style of documentation, in which full bibliographic information may be given in both notes and bibliography, the author-date system provides brief identifying information in the text citation and reserves full documentation for the list of references.
Text Citations:
Note 3 : The basic form of the author-date citation in running text or at the end of a block quotation consists of the author's last name and the year of publication of the work. No punctuation is used between the author's name and the date in the text citation. Where the reference list includes two or more works by different authors with the same last name and the same date, it is necessary to include the authors' initials in the text citations.
One author:
EX: (Blinksworth 1987)
EX:(P. Brown 1991)
Two or Three authors
EX: (Finburn and Cosby 1990)
More than Three authors
EX:(Zipursky et al. 1959)
Note 4: A specific page, section, figure, equation, or other division or element of the cited work follows the date and is preceded by a comma.
EX:(Blindsworth 1987,125)
Note 5 : When reference to both volume and page number is required, a colon will distinguish between them, and the abbreviations vol. and p. or pp. are omitted:
EX: (Wazinski 1989, 3:114)
Note 6 : A reference to a volume as a whole, without page number, requires vol. for clarity:
EX: (Garcia 1987, vol.2)
Reference Lists
Note 7: Reference list entries providing complete information for the author-date citations given above might be as follows:
Book
EX: Blinksworth, Roger. 1987. Converging on the evanescent. San Francisco: Threshold Publications.
Journal
EX: Wise, P. 1987. Money today: Two cents for a dollar. No Profit Rev. 2:123-42.
Note 8 : The major components are separated by periods, and colons separate titles from subtitles, cites from publishers, and volumes from pages.
Note 9: Abbreviation for numbers --The second number includes only the changed part of the first number.
EX: 3-10, 600-13, 1002-6, 1496-504
Note 10: The edited, compiled, or translated work of an author indicated on the title page is normally listed under that author's name rather than the name of the editor, compiler, or translator.
EX: Pound, Ezra. 1953. Literary essays. edited by T.S. Eliot. New York: New directions.
Note 11: Date not indicated. When there is no ascertainable date of publication in a printed book, n.d.(no date)takes the place of the year in the facts of publication. when the date is ascertainable but not printed in the book, it is given in brackets; a question mark is added if the date is uncertain.
EX: Sir Oliver Moonbeam, Memoirs of an Inveterate Procrastinator (Waiting-upon-Tyme, Wessex: privately printed, [1846]) or [1846?]
Note 12: Numbering of the Title
EX: 1st phase: I, II, III,…2nd phase: 1,2,3…3rd phase: A,B, C,…4th phase: (1),(2),(3),…5th phase: (A), (B), (C),…
Note 13: Quotations Short quotations shall be adduced in the main text. Long quotations (more than 3 lines) shall be separated from the main text. In that case, one line should be left empty beneath and above the main text, and marginal indication of 3 letters should be left empty on the left and on the right.
Note 14: Diagrams and Illustrations
(1) A serial number shall be given to diagrams and illustrations, and <> parentheses shall be used. Example: .
(2) Diagrams shall be titled on the top, illustrations on the lower column.
(3) Diagrams and illustrations shall be clearly drawn in order to allow a reprint of the original text.
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