Emporia State Research Studies

Emporia State University, Kansas

Scope

Emporia State Research Studies is published twice annually (or as necessary) as an electronic, peer-reviewed, open-access journal. Intended for faculty and students interested in research, ESRS is an eclectic journal that publishes original scholarly and scientific works and original creative works accompanied by critical or scholarly analysis. Volumes 1-42 were published in traditional paper format, and the new online format commenced in 2006 (vol. 43).

Contents of vol. 47, issue 1, May 2011.
See also volumes 43, 44, 45 and 46.

Scanned older volumes (1-42) of ESRS.
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We are now considering manuscripts for future issues.
Please contact the co-editors for further information.

Co-Editors

Editorial Board

on editorial policy and to review manuscripts. The editorial board is representative of the various disciplines at Emporia State University and comprised of volunteers who are regular members of the Graduate Faculty as ESU. Board members serve three-year terms, which are renewable once. The Board is appointed by the Dean of Graduate Studies in consultation with members of the Graduate Council.

Editorial board members
School/College Number of
members
Board member, Term
College of Liberal Arts
and Sciences
4
David Edds, 2012-2014
Ellen Hansen, 2012-14
Monica Kjellman-Chapin, 2012-14
Amy Sage Webb, 2012-14
Teachers College
2
Nancy Albrecht, 2012-14
Mark Stanbrough, 2012-14
School of Library and
Information Management
1
Kalyani Ankem, 2012-2015
Library and Archives
1
Caleb Puckett, 2011-2014
School of Business
1
Kal Chakraborty, 2012-14
Graduate Office
1
Kathy Ermler, Ex-Officio

Style

The co-editors and editorial board have developed sample style formats for use by authors. In general, referencing style appropriate to the discipline should be followed. Authors should indicate a particular style manual or follow the examples below. Manuscripts are accepted only in digital format (text and image files) and are published online in PDF format.

Instructions for authors.

Review of manuscripts

The co-editors select reviewers of manuscripts in consultation with members of the Editorial Board and Graduate Council. Reviewers are both internal (ESU) and external specialists in the subject matter.

Role of Graduate Council

The Graduate Council serves in an advisory role to the co-editors and Editorial Board of Emporia State Research Studies.


ESU Graduate Studies & Research.
or Emporia State University.

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For further information, contact J.S. Aber (jaber@emporia.edu).
Last updated Feb. 2012.