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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The Author declares that the Work is an original creation and that they have the appropriate copyrights to the Work, including moral as well as economic rights. If the applicant is not the sole author, he/she undertakes to indicate the percentage share of all co-authors in the preparation of the text. This information should be entered in the field "Rights - percentage share of authors".
  • The Author hereby declares that they did not use generative artificial intelligence tools during the preparation of the manuscript.  If otherwise, the author undertakes to indicate the name of the tool, the purpose and the exact reason for use and confirms that he/she has carried out a thorough, critical verification of the text, especially in terms of the possibility of generating false, incomplete or biased information, the occurrence of plagiarism or lack of/incorrect attribution of authorship, and edited it accordingly. The information should be entered in the "Comments for the Editor" field.
  • The Author assures of no violations of publication ethics and takes full responsibility for the content of the publication. The Author acknowledges and accepts that, in the event of the Author making a false statement, they shall be liable for any damages incurred by the University of Lodz. 
  • The Author undertakes to inform about any possible conflicts of interest in the "Comments for the Editor" field.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
  • If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a double-blind review have been followed.

Author Guidelines

Hybris publishes the following types of texts:
- original papers (up to 40.000 characters - footnotes included);
- book reviews, opinions, comments (up to 20.000 characters - footnotes included);
- interviews (up to 30.000 characters).
Hybris publishes texts in Polish, English and German.

Manuscripts sent should contain:
- author's name, afiliation and e-mail;
- abstract in Polish and English (up to 200 words);
- list of keywords (up to 6);
- English translation of the title if text is written in Polish or German;
- original text not published elsewhere or peer-reviewed simultaneously in other journal;
- text written according to guidelines provided in the stylesheet below;
- alphabetical list of references (bibliography) composed according to the guidelines below.

All manuscripts shoul be sent in .doc, .docx or .rtf format.

Font: 12pt, line spacing = 1,5 (footnotes: font = 10pt, line spacing = 1,5).
Citations: parenthetical within the text, e.g. (Roberts, 2009, p. 124); (Roberts, 2003, p. 43; Evans, 2005, p. 43).
Longer quotations (over 40 words): separate paragraph, font = 10pt.

References list should be alphabetical and provided at the end of the text in the following format:

For books:
Roberts, J. (1988). The Meaning of Truth. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
For book chapters:
Roberts, J. (1988). The Meaning of Truth. In M. Evans (ed.), About Truth (34-57). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
For journal articles:
Roberts, J. (1988). The Meaning of Truth. Mind, 34, 98-123.

Other elements of the text composition should be constructed according to APA rules.

Digital accessibility - alternative texts

Please include alternative descriptions for all illustrations in the journals

An alternative text is textual information about what you see in a graphic element that is relevant to the text or topic that the element illustrates. Alternative texts are read by a screen reader and allow people with blindness or vision impairment to see what is, for example, in a given graphic, photo, table or chart. Graphic elements without an alternative description will be read by the assistive software for visually impaired people as the word ‘graphic’, so they will not get any other information that this ‘graphic’ is supposed to convey.  

What should an alternative text look like?  

  • Above all, the description should be concise and succinct – try to describe the graphic as accurately as possible, doing so in the shortest possible way (the optimum length of an alternative text should not exceed 250 characters)
  • It should describe the meaning and content of the graphic element in question 
  • It should contain key information for the viewer (e.g. a repetition of the content written on the graphic, or in the case of photos, a description of the most important elements building the message: “Rector presenting the habilitation diploma to Dr Anna Kowalska”) 
  •  When creating alternative texts for charts and infographics, remember to include, in addition to the title, a summary and description of the trends resulting from the graphic. Often, due to the length and level of complexity of the data being described, it is worth including the chart description in the proper body of the text, below the graphic itself 
  • You do not need to use alternative descriptions for graphics that are purely decorative (in which case mark them as decorative by selecting the “Mark as decorative” option). Function of adding alternative description in Microsoft Word  
  • • To add alternative text for graphics/charts added into a Microsoft Word document, right-click on the object and select “Format image” -> “Accessibility” -> “Alternative text”; • or “Review” -> “Check accessibility “-> “Alternative text” 
  • For graphic elements that only have a decorative function in the document, also fill in the alternative text field – instead of the content in the “Alternative text” field, tick the “Mark as decorative” option. 

 Another possible solution could be to provide a complete set of descriptions for the entire notebook in an Excel table. 

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