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Contribute to our online Reference Works
Are you considering publishing your work in our esteemed online reference works? Most of our digital reference works are living databases; regularly updated with content reviewed by experts to ensure the highest standards for quality and accuracy for your work.
Our online reference works are enriched with metadata and keywords to guarantee accurate search results and discoverability. Our editors are experts in their fields and will provide you with step by step guidance on how you can publish in our digital reference works.
If you are interested in contributing to one of our online reference works, the product page will give you more information on the aims & scope, target audience and submission guidelines. Open the Editorial tab on each page to find a list of the editors that you can contact.
To simplify the writing process, we offer a customized Word document for each of our online reference works. The template displays the general structure of the entry and includes all styles that can be used in the publication you are contributing to. Submissions will be checked, converted to XML format and uploaded to the Content Management System (CMS) in-house.
Our CMS ensures efficient, high quality management for expansive, comprehensive, reference works including its editorial processes, entries, and metadata. The browser based application offers access to the content, reports and statistics anytime and anywhere.
The embedded online editor (Xeditor) is an editing interface enabling authors and editors to edit, review and revise entries easily.
De Gruyter’s living reference works are managed by editorial offices, either in-house or external. We offer supporting material focused on authors’ needs, schedule processes and oversee workflows. We are experts in managing large and complex products in a digital environment and support our authors and editors in all aspects of the editorial and publication process.
All of our online reference works are reviewed to guarantee the highest scientific standards. Our reviewers are all experts in their subject and – depending on the publication – editors, editorial board members or external academics. The review process can comprise up to three stages and is managed within our CMS.
Depending on the publication, De Gruyter offers different levels of copy editing, language polishing support or translation services for individual entries. Our standardized editing workflows and detailed style guides ensure consistency in formal aspects of all entries.
The majority of our online reference works have an ISSN. Entries are published with a DOI to ensure citability. We are happy to publish your ORCID if it is provided before online publication of your article.
De Gruyter publishes several Open access databases. With open access, authors maintain the rights to their work and can publish elsewhere in parallel or archive in other repositories with no embargo period. Open access can also be applied after publication. The article will be made available under a Creative Commons license. We strongly recommend the use of CC-BY (Attribution 4.0 International). Read more about Creative Commons licenses here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/.
Please get in touch with the editorial office if you plan to publish your contribution as Open access.
Twelve months after the initial publication of an entry, De Gruyter is happy for authors to archive the final published version on a personal website and/or institutional repository.
More information about adding content to repositories can be found in our publishing guidelines.
To ensure our high standard reference works reach the greatest number of readers, our website has undergone extensive search engine optimization to make your entry easily discoverable. We maintain close contact with various abstracting and indexing services and promote reference works and entries via social media and our blog De Gruyter Conversations. In addition, with each update of our reference works, individual entries can be selected for temporary free access.
We use a variety of communication channels to promote our authors' publications among readers. Subject-specific accounts on social media share a variety of content with more than 32,000 followers on various social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X and YouTube. Updates or articles that may be of interest to a broader public are announced on X and Facebook in addition to being presented on our subject-specific blog De Gruyter Conversations.
We provide functionalities to share your entries on social media and cite it in the most common styles.