Texas Tech University

Publications

The Museum of Texas Tech University currently provides two outlets for publishing scholarly works: Occasional Papers of the Museum and Special Publications of the Museum. Occasional Papers and Special Publications are produced by the Natural Science Research Laboratory (NSRL), are peer-reviewed, and are edited by Dr. Robert D. Bradley, Director of the NSRL.

The Editorial Board of Museum Publications sees to the management of the series.

Occasional Papers and Special Publications typically are focused on museum-based natural history research and involve specimens that are archived in accredited museums. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to, taxonomic studies, faunal lists, species descriptions, zoonoses, distributional records, and field and museum techniques and methodology, including molecular methods that are applicable to field or museum research.

Publication in these series is available to all authors without regard to their association to Texas Tech University. Authors who plan to submit manuscripts to these series should refer to the Guidelines and Procedures for Authors for more information.

Occasional Papers of the Museum

This series is composed of short to moderate length scientific papers and treatises (4-32 printed pages). The Museum strives to produce 10 or more Occasional Papers annually. The timely production of Occasional Papers receives priority over Special Publications.

All issues from 1996 to present are available for online viewing and printing. Paper reprints of these and the older issues also are available for purchase

Special Publications of the Museum

This series is composed of book-length publications (>32 printed pages) resulting from major studies. The Museum considers manuscripts that are submitted to Special Publications, and publishes those that are deemed acceptable, under the following conditions.

  • Manuscripts submitted to Special Publications are held to especially rigorous standards of review.
  • Accepted Special Publications are paged and printed as time allows, with priority for publication remaining with the Occasional Papers series.
  • Authors of Special Publications are charged an additional fee, prorated based on the number of printed pages, to offset partially the additional time and expense associated with producing publications of extended length.

Issues from 2005 to present are available for online viewing and printing. Paper reprints of these and older issues also are available for purchase (see ordering information).

Guidelines and Procedures for Authors - Revised September 2020

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