On the resulting page, you will see the Layout Version of the submission, which has been prepared by the Copyeditor to the journal's standards. Click on the linked file name (e.g., ) to download a copy of the file. You will need to use third party-software to prepare the galley files (e.g., HTML using Dreamweaver or PDF using Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Word or Open Office). The Journal Manager had made a set of and instructions and available to assist you in properly formatting the files for publication.
Once you have created the HTML or PDF files, upload them as galleys using the file upload tool.
OJS will identify the file type based on its suffix (e.g., PDF, HTML), as well as provide information on the file size, language (if your journal is multilingual), original file name, etc. The label is added automatically, and will appear as such on the journal's Table of Contents in association with the item published. You also have the option of manually labelling the file.
When uploading an HTML galley, the Edit screen provides additional information, including the option to upload a stylesheet (unique to the submission) or images.
You can upload more than one Galley Format file, delete files that have been uploaded, and edit information such as the file name.
If the Author has uploaded any Supplementary Files, they will already be in place. They will to be published in the journal in their original file format by default, unless the journal has a special policy with regard to their preparation (as with Figures or illustrations). Even if the policy is to publish them in their original format, you may still wish to consult the files to ensure that they are legible and to see whether they can be readily made to further conform to journal style and standards.
When you have completed uploading the galley files, use the icon to generate an email message to the Section Editor.
You have now completed the first phase of layout editing and must now wait for the Author and Proofreader to make any necessary changes.