As the inbound editorial group for information technology and Culture, we are devoted to increasing the journal's accessibility by producing larger audiences for our research study posts.

We are trying to find submissions that speak with a worldwide audience beyond your subject to help clarify its significance for scholars working in other subjects. Also crucial is to show how your topic is appropriate for today's scholarship. Finally, we would like you to consider how your manuscript would be taught in the classroom.
In all submissions, we are seeking to see-at a minimum-a discussion of:

- Historiographical context of your case study
- Global importance
- Broader significance of your case study
These points ought to be explained in the abstract.

Submission of a manuscript implies your assurance that the content has not previously been published in type or in compound, which the manuscript is not under consideration somewhere else.

Manuscripts may be sent through Scholastica, our electronic submission system: technology-and-culture. scholasticahq.com/. You will have to produce a user id on Scholastica to continue.) We do not accept paper copy submissions. Email submissions will only be accepted if the author is not able to access the Scholastica system.

We can work with files in any typical Mac or Windows word processing program format, but World Files are preferred. Please do not send a PDF file. Articles are chosen by double-blind peer evaluation. The only location your name ought to appear is on a different title page; please be sure to get rid of any self-referencing footnotes also. If your identity is obvious from the manuscript, it can not be sent for review.

Length, format, and style: We have a word limitation of 7,500 words (without footnotes) per article, with a maximum of 100 footnotes. Footnotes need to not be discursive: if the information technology is essential, put it in the text! We have a limitation of 6 illustrations and or tables. Please submit your illustrations as private files, do not embed them in the text however submit them on Scholastica as private files. If you feel that you need to surpass one of these limitations substantially, please speak with the handling editor (managingeditor@techculture.org). Make certain, however, that the manuscript file has callouts suggesting where each figure should be placed.
Please use a basic font (e.g., Arial, Times New Roman) in a basic size (12 point). Use very little format. Double space everything, including block quotes, notes, and figure captions, and leave sufficient margins. Do not embed illustrations or tables in the text; send them as different files rather. For notes, we utilize the Chicago Manual of Style's footnotes-bibliography design.