Instructions for Submitting Manuscripts
The Annals invites the submission of articles on any of the several aspects of orgonomy. Manuscripts should be submitted electronically (or if that is not possible, in hardcopy).
Electronic submissions
Electronic submission should be emailed as an attached MS Word document to: [email protected].
Hardcopy submissions
Hardcopy submissions should be typed on one side of white paper and mailed in triplicate (the original and two copies) to the Annals of the Institute for Orgonomic Science, 115 Charles Street, Basement E, New York, NY 10014, USA.
Manuscripts
Manuscripts should be double-spaced, with margins of no less than one inch. A letter should be included indicating the category of the paper and should provide the name, address, and telephone number and email address of the author. The title page must include the following information about the author(s): first name, middle initial, and last name; academic degree(s), occupation and institutional affiliation (if any). Regarding scientific articles, an abstract of 150 words or less – also double-spaced -– is required, stating what was done, the results obtained, and conclusions reached.
References
References should include only those actually cited in the paper and are to be listed and numbered in the order of citation. Within the article itself, references are indicated numerically in parentheses on the line of typing.
Journal references should include the author(s), title, name of the journal, volume, page numbers, and year. In the case of books, the name(s) of the author(s) and editor(s), number of the edition, name of the publisher, city of publication, and year are required.
Formatting
The format indicated below should be followed:
1. Herskowitz, M.: “Human Armoring: An Introduction to Psychiatric Orgone Therapy,” Annals of the Institute for Orgonomic Science, Vol. 3, No. 1, 1986, pages 66-87.
2. Reich, W.: Character Analysis, 3rd Edition, New York, Orgone Institute Press, 1949.
Tables
Tables should be double-spaced. Figures and graphs should be scaled to fit within a 5-3/4 to 8-1/2 inch format. All should be clearly labeled.
Images
Images should have a resolution of at least 300 DPI.