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Transformations Style Guide

Articles submitted for publication in Transformations should generally conform to the MLA Style*. Listed below are some of the key features to keep in mind.


Quotations

Quotations less than four lines:
  • run these in-text
Quotations four lines or over:
  • run these as a separate paragraph without quotation marks
  • single space;
  • left indent by 1 cm;
Images

Images to be included in the submitted article, however, to facilitate conversion to HTML the images are also to be sent separately as .jpg files. The file size of images on the web can be difficult to manage and so we ask you to keep the size each image file to a minimum. For further information on this please contact the issue editor.


Referencing examples

In-Text Referencing:
MLA permits the following forms dependent upon context — see MLA Handbook for full details. These examples are for the following text:

Deleuze, Gilles. Francis Bacon: The Logic of Sensation. Trans. Daniel W. Smith. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2002.

(Deleuze 23)

(Deleuze)

(23)

(Deleuze, Francis Bacon 23)

(Francis Bacon 23)

(Francis Bacon)


Works cited:
Books:

O'Regan, Tom. Australian National Cinema. London: Routledge, 1996.

Deleuze, Gilles. Francis Bacon: The Logic of Sensation. Trans. Daniel W. Smith. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2002.


Articles:

Gillespie, Sam. "Placing the Void: Badiou on Spinoza." Angelaki 6.3 (2001): 63-77.


Web Addresses:

Sullivan, Nikki. "Being-Exposed: 'The Poetics of Sex' and Other Matters of Tact." Transformations 8 (July 2004). 17 Nov. 2004 <transformations.cqu.edu.au/journal/issue_08/article_04.shtml>



For more detailed information on referencing and style, you will need to consult the MLA handbook.

* Gibaldi, Joseph. MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. 6th. ed. New York, The Modern Language Association of America, 2003.