PCNS Papers Contest
PCNS is accepting entries for its Annual Papers Contest.
- Original research, insights,
clarification, and overview or introductory articles are all encouraged.
- Participation is open
to all. Membership in PCNS is not a requirement.
Contest Rules:
- Only original previously unpublished writings on numismatic topics may be submitted.
- Format: papers may be submitted electronically as either a plain text file
or an MS Word file. Participants who lack electronic access should contact the society for other
arrangements.
- Coverpage: papers should include a separate coverpage containing the title of the
paper, authors’ name(s),
address, phone number, and email address (for contact, not for publication).
- Illustrations* — including all photos, charts, tables, drawings, etc. — should
accompany the text, complete with any captions or descriptions which are needed for their interpretation
and understanding by readers. Notes within the text should indicate where illustrations are to
be placed (e.g. figure 3 here). Information on the original size of numismatic items
should be included to aid in the publication of illustrations.
Quotes must be properly credited. Material quoted from any published work or authority
should be cited in endnotes or footnotes which should appear at the end
of the paper.
If appropriate, include a bibliography or reference list of related books after any endnotes.
- Length of papers is not specific, but generally papers should be at least two double-spaced
pages of type (not counting title page, illustrations, endnotes, and bibliography). Longer papers
are acceptable, but writers who are contemplating papers which may exceed 12 double-spaced pages
of text are cautioned that space limitations could affect our ability to publish it.
- Deadline for the submission of papers for the annual papers contest is the April meeting date
of each year.
- Judging will be done by a panel of at least three judges selected by the Papers Chairperson.
Judges will be directed to consider the following in making their recommendations: (a) contribution
to numismatics, (b) clarity, and (c) interest.
- Awards will be presented at the annual PCNS banquet. Participants may submit
more than one paper, but only a single award can be presented to
a participant each year. The first prize
recipient will receive an engraved silver PCNS medal. The author of the second place paper will
receive an engraved bronze PCNS medal. All participants will be recognized in print, and all
papers which are selected for publication will be distributed to the members of PCNS
as part of their membership benefits.
- First Publication Rights. PCNS obtains all rights to first publication and first distribution
of submissions. The material may not be under consideration for publication elsewhere, and may
not be offered for publication elsewhere while PCNS has publication rights. PCNS retains first
publication rights for up to one full calendar year after the year in which the material
was submitted (i.e. papers submitted in 2009 may be published as late as December 2010).
If PCNS publishes the work, PCNS retains the right to make and distribute additional copies of
the original PCNS publication in which the author’s work appears. PCNS will not republish
the author’s work in a new publication without permission. All other rights revert to the
author immediately following:
(a) publication by PCNS, or
(b) the end of the calendar year following the submission year.
- Copyright. By submitting material to PCNS for publication, the author is stating that no copyright
restriction exists on any of the material, including photos, drawings, or illustrations of any
kind. PCNS is granted copyright permission to use all submitted materials as outlined under its
First Publication Rights (above). Authors must credit all quotes and any public domain materials.
Authors are responsible for assuring that they have copyright (or permission to submit for publication)
for all materials submitted to PCNS.
Note: publication of an image on the World-Wide Web does
not automatically place it in the public domain. Many website owners
will grant you use rights, but you must request it.
Submission and Enquiries to:
P C N S
P O Box 475656
San Francisco CA 94147-5656
Download/View PDF of Rules
* Notes on Digital Image Quality: Images should be at least 150dpi resolution (when
viewed at object's actual size) for print publication. Resolutions of 300dpi and higher assure
better quality. Images copied from websites usually do not meet these standards. However, the copyright
holders are usually willing to provide a print-quality version of the image if they grant publication
rights. If you are submitting digital images but do not understand these notes, feel free to contact
PCNS.