Rules
TRANSPORTES, SERVICIOS Y TELECOMUNICACIONES
Papers
1. The Journal will publish those original papers (written in any official language of the European Union) that have the academic and scientific accuracy TST aims to achieve and which are related to the study of transports, services and telecommunications from a historical perspective.
2. Papers shall be submitted by e-mail, in Word format or similar, to: editor@tstrevista.com.
3. Texts must be single-spaced typewritten in Times New Roman font, size 12, with a maximum of 12,000 words including footnotes, charts, maps, graphs and bibliography.
4. The first page shall contain the title of the paper and the personal details of the author(s): academic affiliation, business address, contact telephone and e-mail address, as well as an abstract (no longer than 200 words) written in Spanish and English and the reference of four keywords and four JEL codes in both languages.
5. Bibliographical references shall be included under the Bibliography section at the end of the paper. They must be alphabetically ordered by author and follow the same style: surname of the author (in capital letters); name of the author (in lower case letters); year of publication (in parentheses and using the suffixes “a”, “b”, “c”,... in case more than one work by the same author and from the same year is cited); article (in inverted commas) or book (in italics) title; publishing house and place of publication for books or journal (in italics) if it is a journal; issue of the journal and number of pages.
Example of book: HERRANZ LÓNCAN, Alfonso (2008): Infraestructuras y crecimiento económico en España (1850-1935). Fundación de los Ferrocarriles Españoles, Madrid
Example of book chapter: MOLINA DE DIOS, Ramón (2005): “Mallorca: un sistema ferroviario insular”, in MUÑOZ RUBIO, Miguel (ed.), Historia de los Ferrocarriles de Vía Estrecha en España, vol. 1, Fundación de los Ferrocarriles Españoles, Madrid, pp. 585-615.
Example of journal article: SALERNO, Elena (2002): “Los Ferrocarriles del Estado, conectividad y política en la Argentina”, TST, no. 3-4, pp. 217-235.
6. In-text quotations shall always be in inverted commas and the comments introduced by the author must be in square brackets so as to clearly distinguish them from the quoted text. If the author chooses to separate the quotations from the body of the text, these must appear in an independent paragraph, also in inverted commas and indented 1 cm.
7. Notes shall be put at the foot of the page, numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals and in superscript. Bibliographic citations should include the surname of the author(s) (in lower case letters, year of publication in parentheses and page number(s). Example: Salerno (2002), p. 220.
8. Charts, graphs and other critical apparatus must be numbered consecutively and identified by their corresponding titles, with the sources being clearly stated.
Reviews
1. The review editor of the Journal will be responsible for reviewing recently published books, although proposals can be sent to the following e-mail address: recensiones@tstrevista.com. These proposals must be approved by the review editor in order to be published.
2. Authors and publishers are invited to send their published books to our Journal for possible reviewing.
3. Reviews must be submitted by e-mail, in Word format or
similar, to the address:
recensiones@tstrevista.com.
They must be single-spaced typewritten in Times New Roman font,
size 12, with a minimum of 1,000 words and a maximum of 2,000
words.