Frequently Asked Questions

Q-01. What are some recommendations for increasing the chances that the manuscript I submit will be accepted for publication?

Q-02. I am an author. How can I submit my manuscript for review?

Q-03. How do I send my manuscript as a file using email? What is an “email attachment”?

Q-04. How do I save or “download” a document from the CES Web site?

Q-05. Will I be notified when I submit my manuscript to you?

Q-06. Does my manuscript have to be submitted under a category classification?

Q-07.Does my manuscript have to conform to the “APA style” format?


Q-01. What are some recommendations for increasing the chances that the manuscript I submit will be accepted for publication?

A. Review the material on the CES Web site. You are especially encouraged to review the evaluation form for the type of manuscript you plan to submit and consult the guidelines for authors. Finally, read the following editorial:

Kline, W.B. and Farrell, C. (2005). Recurring manuscript problems: Recommendations for writing, training, and research.
Counselor Education and Supervision, 44 (3).

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Q-02. I am an author. How can I submit my manuscript for review?

A.  You can submit your manuscript for review via email attachment.

CES will be transitioning to ScholarOne, a manuscript management function of Wiley publications in the very near future. For the time being, submissions should still be sent as email attachments.

Email Attachment Submission

  • Submission is expedited when you send CES your manuscript by email attachment.When you submit your manuscript to http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ces, you will receive prompt confirmation of receipt of the manuscript by email. CES only accepts manuscripts in a digital file format via email attachment. Paper submissions are not accepted because the review process relies on electronic storage of files on the CES Web site and the subsequent exchange of manuscript files among reviewers.

Q-03. How do I send my manuscript as a file using email? What is an
“email attachment”?

A. You can send CES your manuscript file as an “email attachment.” That is, you send CES your manuscript file electronically when you send CES an email message.

If you can read, compose, and send an email message, you can attach a file to an email message.

The process of attaching a file to an email message is not difficult at all. Sending an attachment is quite common. The procedure for attaching an email message varies with type of email application. However, here are the general instructions:

  1. Open the email application that you use to read or compose
    email messages.
  2. Every email application that allows you to read and compose
    email messages allows you also to attach a file as an email
    attachment.
  3. Click on the “Help” button in your email application.
  4. Read the instructions, specific to your email application,
    for attaching a file.
  5. Compose a new email message in your email application.
  6. Depending on your email application, you should see a button
    called  “Email Attachment”, “Attachment”, “Attach”, “Send File”,
    “File to Send” or some other similarly named button. Click on
    that button.
  7. A dialog box will prompt you to select a file on your
    computer.
  8. Find the file you want to send. Then, click on the file.
  9. The file you selected will be displayed as an attachment in
    your email application.
  10. When you are ready to send the email message, both the email
    message and the selected file will be sent electronically to
    the recipient at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ces.
  11. The recipient receives both the email message and the
    attached file.
  12. The recipient opens the attached file by clicking on it –
    after checking the file for a possible virus with an anti-virus
    checker.
  13. After you send CES your attached manuscript file, you will
    be informed promptly of receipt by email.

Q-04. How do I save or “download” a file from the CES Web site to
my computer?

A. Generally, there are two ways to “download” a linked file (like a presentation or document) from the CES Web site.
Depending on your browser, you may choose to use either of these following methods.

1. Just click on the link to a file that you want to view or save. A dialog box, in most cases, will appear that allows you to view or save the particular file.

If you choose to open the file, the application used to open the file will start. You can then save the file directly from your application to your computer.

If you prefer to save the file to your computer, click on the save option and browse to a location where you want to save the file, usually to a folder on your hard drive. After you have saved the file, double-click on the file to open it.

2. Or, you can select the link by moving the mouse cursor directly over the link. Then, right-click on the link to
save the particular file to your computer. A selection box will appear. Depending on your browser, select the “Save Target As”, “Save Link As”, or “Save Link Target As” option from the selection box and save the file to an appropriate storage location on your computer. Later, open the file by double-clicking on the file.


Q-05. Will I be notified when I submit my manuscript to you?

A. Yes. CES notifies you promptly by email when your manuscript arrives. You will also receive an email notification when your manuscript is sent for review by editorial board members.


Q-06. Does my manuscript have to be submitted under a category
classification?

A. Yes. CES manuscripts are organized into 4 separate
categories:

  • Quantitative
  • Qualitative
  • Position Paper
  • Innovative Methods

Different evaluation forms are used for each category.


Q-07. Does my manuscript have to conform to the “APA style” format?

A. Yes, every manuscript submitted to CES for review must
follow APA style guidelines.  Here is more information about APA style.

If your document does not follow the APA style format, your manuscript will not be accepted for review.

Here is information for ordering the APA style guide from the American Psychological Association:  APA Publication Manual.

 

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