Our editorial team will be in touch regularly to check on progress and help you throughout the writing phase, we also have author how-to guides and manuscript services to support you.
Our mutual aim is to get your book published. Ahead of publication, there are several internal stages involved in the publishing process. It's essential to plan and schedule these steps in advance to guarantee a timely release. Therefore, don't be surprised if your editor reaches out to you while you're still writing. Their intention is simply to ensure that the company can allocate its internal resources effectively for your book.
We'll handle the professional preparation of your book, ensuring that your content is presented in a professionally typeset print format and is also accessible to readers in various formats for years to come.
Below, you'll find an overview of these stages, as well as helpful tools and tips to assist you in writing your manuscript.
To help you in structuring your manuscript you will have access to Word templates for books, as well as for contributed books.
See our Manuscript Guidelines.
Once it is well structured, the production teams will work on your manuscript to be in proper SSIPS style.
With these concise manuscript guidelines and user-friendly checklists, submitting your completed work is a breeze.
After you’ve submitted your final manuscript, our team of professionals will take care of the formatting and typesetting process. They will convert your work into a printed book, an eBook, or our proprietary digital format.
If you’ve written your manuscript in a language other than English, or if you prefer to write in your native tongue but wish to publish with SSIPS, we’ve got you covered.
Even if you lack the time or resources for translation, SSIPS offers a translation service for your convenience. See Our Services
Accessibility is a top priority for us, and we’re dedicated to making your research accessible to all. While many accessibility factors are managed by SSIPS, we kindly request your cooperation in some areas:
To guarantee a smooth publication process and a seamless transformation of your manuscript into the final layout and various electronic platforms, the manuscript needs to be structured as follows:
*The title page and table of contents must appear in the manuscript’s front matter, while all other sections listed above are optional.
You should note that the above order is not flexible. We have defined this order as our publish style and optimized our publication process to follow it strictly
Please include all author/editor names, their affiliations, the book title, and the subtitle. Ensure that the sequence of the author names is correct and the title of your book is final when you submit your manuscript.
Once the manuscript has been delivered to Production, changes to title, subtitle, or authorship are no longer possible.
If you intend to include a foreword, please submit it with the manuscript.
The preface should be about the book and it should stimulate interest in the book. Why it is important, why it was written, who it is for.
Chapters contain the actual content of the book, i.e., text, figures, tables, and references.
Chapters can be grouped together in parts; subparts are not possible. Only one chapter (e.g. an introduction) may precede the first part and would be the first chapter.
Chapter abstracts are strongly encouraged because they have been proven to significantly increase a book’s visibility.
These will appear online at SSIPS and other sites and will be available with unrestricted access to facilitate online searching (e.g., Google) and allow unregistered users to read the abstract as a teaser for the complete chapter.
If no abstract is submitted, we will use the first paragraph of the chapter instead.
Heading levels should be clearly identified and each level should be uniquely and consistently formatted and/or numbered.
SSIPS follows certain layouts and standards with regard to the presentation of the content, and the copy editors make sure that the manuscript conforms to these styles.
Numbering
Figure captions
Figure and illustration files
Reference citations
Cite references in the text with author name/s and year of publication in parentheses (“Harvard system”)
If it is customary in your field, you can also cite with reference numbers in square brackets either sequential by citation or according to the sequence in an alphabetized list:
[3, 7, 12].
Reference list
The rules for alphabetization are:
Reference styles
SSIPS follows certain standards with regard to the presentation of the reference list. They are based on reference styles that were established for various disciplines in the past and have been adjusted to facilitate automated processing and citation linking. This allows us, for example, to easily cross link the cited references with the original publication. References will be revised in production in accordance with these house styles.
Always select one of the reference list styles that are supported by SSIPS and suits your publication best or follow the instructions received from your responsible editor. There are, however, recommended styles depending on the discipline.
After the last chapter, the back matter of the book can contain an appendix, a glossary or an index.
Do not include a reference list containing the cited literature in the back matter, as references are then not linked to citations in the chapters. Instead, please include reference lists at the end of each chapter. A list of further reading may be included in the back matter.
An appendix cannot include a reference list.
If an index is desired, please submit the entries with the manuscript.
At SSIPS, we’re committed to Accessibility and we want to help you make your research accessible too. Many factors regarding accessibility are handled by Springer Nature, but we request you to take some actions as well to help make your research accessible.
Write alternative text (alt text) for all figures, illustrations and tables.
Alternative text, also known as ‘alt text’, is a brief description that explains how an image looks or what purpose it serves in a digital format. Alt text is crucial for individuals using screen reader technology, as well as for those trying to comprehend the content of an image in case it doesn’t load.
Alt text is not the same as a caption, which typically provides information that is not already in the visual element itself.
Please note that if you are not able/not willing to create alt text, this will be created for you during the production process by an AI supported tool. You will be asked to edit/approve this text during the proofing stage.
Ensure that the figures display adequate color contrast and refrain from relying solely on color to communicate important or essential information.
Contribute to your book’s success, long before it’s published. By following a few tips when thinking about your book’s title, its back cover description and unique selling points, you can make sure that potential readers are able to find your finished book.
Search engine optimization (SEO) is about relevance. Help Google and other search engines present your book to the right audience and give these readers what they want.
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