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LogisticsGeochimica et Cosmochimica will publish occasional book reviews, on books relevant to geochemistry and cosmochemistry, according to availability of books and of reviewers. Book reviews are "invited" by the Editor, i.e. they should not be submitted as unsolicited contributions in the manner of scientific manuscripts. Nevertheless, any interested party (including Associate Editors) will be welcome to suggest a book for review. Correspondence suggesting book reviews should be sent to editor@gca.wustl.edu.
If you want to suggest a book for review you should be prepared to request a review copy from the publisher yourself. If you want to suggest a book but not do the review yourself, you should have a prospective reviewer in mind.
The editorial office occasionally receives unsolicited review copies of new books from publishers willing to risk a bad review for some free publicity. We will maintain a list of such books on the "What's New" page of the website. If you want to review one of these, or know someone who likely would, contact the Editor as above. In such case the office will send you the book, and you won't have to ask the publisher separately. First come, first served; once a book review has been "invited" the book will be removed from the posted list.
Unless otherwise agreed in advance, book reviewers will be expected to submit their reviews within two to three months after receipt of the book (or return the book). Also unless otherwise agreed in advance, we will follow the custom that the reviewer gets to keep the book.
Guidelines
The central goal of a book review should be to facilitate its readers' informed judgment on whether to seek out the book for purposes of enlightenment, entertainment, or the answer to some specific question. This involves telling the reader what the book is about, which is mostly pretty objective, and how well it accomplishes its goals, which is mostly pretty subjective.
In addition, a book review should be short enough to invite reading, lest it fail in its mission because nobody reads it. GCA book reviews should be shorter than one printed page (or approximately 1200 words). For unusual cases, and only with advance permission of the Editor, a book review may be up to two printed pages long.
The review should certainly convey what the book is about: What is the basic subject or, if a collection of disparate chapters, what is the unifying theme? Is it supposed to treat some topic comprehensively, like a textbook, or is it a collection of more narrowly focused chapters, or maybe an encyclopedic reference work? At what level is it pitched (professional, graduate student, undergraduate, informed public)? If it's an edited book with multiple contributing authors, who are some of the authors and what are they writing about? Are there lots of tables and figures, or not?
The reviewer's enlightened opinion is also an essential part of a book review. How well does the book achieve its goals? Is the work authoritative or provocative or thought-provoking or controversial? Is the prose style lucid or turgid? Is it up-to-date? While the emphasis should be on intellectual content, comments on quality of figures, the size of the type, frequency of typographical errors, the quality of the paper and the binding, physical dimensions, and the price are all fair game.
In terms of format and style, follow the usual guidelines for scientific papers (see Information for Contributors ), except that there is no need for an abstract and there should not be a need for section headings within the review. A few references are OK if necessary; there should not be any tables or figures unless there is a really compelling need for them.
The title of a book review should follow a prescribed format:
The Title of the Book in Italics by John A. Firstauthor, Sarah M. Secondauthor, .... and Charles Q. Lastauthor [or edited by John A. Firsteditor, ....]. Subtitle of the Book if it Has one. Name of the Publisher, dddd [date], nnnp [number of pages], US$ xxx [price] (ISBN x-xxx-xxxxx-x).Unlike other GCA contributions, the author's (of the review) name and affiliation/address should appear at the end of the review, the last item of the text (after references, if any).
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