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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/amscls-doc/Submitting2AMS.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/amscls-doc/Submitting2AMS.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2dc7adb4f51 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/amscls-doc/Submitting2AMS.tex @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +%% +%% This is file `Submitting2AMS.tex' +%% +%% Copyright 2017 American Mathematical Society. +%% +%% This file is part of the collection comprising the AMS Author Handbooks. +%% For details and license information, see the file README-AH.txt. +%% +%% The Current Maintainer of this work is the American Mathematical +%% Society. +%% +%% ======================================================================== +%% + +\chapter{Submitting files to the AMS}\label{ch:submit} + +\section{Submission guidelines} + +\noindent Upon acceptance of your +\jmpm{article}{book}{paper}{\Memo}, the source file(s) should be sent +to the AMS office (this includes the \tex/ +source file(s) and any graphics files). Send +\emph{only} the files that are needed to process your submission or archive +it for future reference. (This does \emph{not} include \fn{.log} or +\fn{.aux} files, for example.) + +Before sending the source file(s), be sure you have proofread your +\jmpm{article}{monograph}{paper}{\Memo\ submission} carefully. +The files that you send must be the EXACT files +used to generate the proof copy that was accepted for publication. In +order to avoid any possible production problems, before sending the files, +be sure to verify all items in the sections \textit{\nameref{sec:check}} (page~\pageref{sec:check}) and \textit{\nameref{sec:scheck}} (page~\pageref{sec:scheck}). + +If your submission consists of \textbf{multiple files}, we recommend that +you bundle them using the Zip utility; this can be obtained (free) for +most platforms from \href{http://freecode.com}{\texttt{freecode.com}}\,. +Bundling means that only one (compressed) file needs to be sent, lessening +the chance of name conflicts or file corruption. + +\section{Web server submissions (preferred)} +\noindent Accepted electronic manuscripts can be submitted via the web server +at\\ +\href{http://www.ams.org/submit-book-journal}{\texttt{www.ams.org/submit-book-journal}}. +For security and confidentiality +reasons, submitting through the web server requires an AMS web account. +Authors who do not already have an account will be given the opportunity +to create one as they go through the submission process. + +\section{Electronic mail submissions} +\noindent +Files sent by electronic mail should be addressed to +\texttt{pub-submit@ams.org}. Include them as attachments, not as +part of the message. + +The subject line of the message should use the publication code to identify the +\jmpm{journal (see the list of \textit{\nameref{tbl:series}}, page~\pageref{tbl:series}).} +{monograph series (see the list of \textit{\nameref{tbl:series}}, + page~\pageref{tbl:series}), and should include the name(s) of the author(s).} +{proceedings/collection series (see the list of \textit{\nameref{tbl:series}}, + page~\pageref{tbl:series}), and should include the name(s) of the editor(s).} +{as a \Memos\ submission.} +By including this information in the subject line, you will help speed up +the processing of your submission. + +Submissions received through email will be acknowledged upon receipt by an +automatic reply while your submission is reviewed. If there are any problems +with the file received, you will be notified. + +\section{Other possibilities} +\noindent If your attempt to submit both through the web server and by +electronic mail fails, arrangements can be made for you to post your +files via FTP or on physical media. Requests for help can be addressed +as described in the section ``\nameref{sec:amsresources}'' on +page~\pageref{sec:amsresources}. + +\endinput |