Submissions should be emailed to ndjfl@nd.edu. The NDJFL prefers manuscripts in LaTeX with \documentclass{jfl} or, as an alternative, {amsart}. If the submission is not in some form of TeX, a pdf with all fonts properly embedded is required.
If accepted for publication, manuscripts will be typeset to conform to the NDJFL's style. Papers submitted in LaTeX using \documentclass{jfl} or {amsart} can be typeset more quickly, minimizing the time between acceptance and appearance. See NDJFL's Typesetting page for the NDJFL's style guide and \documentclass{jfl}.
The NDJFL uses blind review and, at times, double blind review. Authors should design their manuscripts to facilitate this process. This is particularly important when the submission is not in some form of TeX.
Manuscripts must include an abstract of no more than 150 words, one or more keywords which describe the paper, and 2000 Mathematics Subject Classification codes.
Page proofs are sent to authors for correction of errors produced in composition. Special composition costs arising from an author's revision of the text in proof may be charged to the author. Fifty reprints, without covers, will be supplied free of charge. Covers and additional reprints can be purchased.
Manuscripts submitted for publication must be the original work of the author. The author must have the legal authority to assign all rights in that work. The submitting author must warrant that all coauthors have given their express approval to be listed as authors and to have the work submitted for publication. The author(s) must warrant that all necessary permissions have been secured for content that is not original and that all persons cited as sources of personal communication have given their permission for such citation.
The author(s) must warrant that the same work has not been and will not be submitted for publication elsewhere or published elsewhere unless and until the NDJFL has given notice that it will not publish the work. The authors further warrant that they have taken proper care in ensuring that the work is true in fact, that it does not contain defamatory or illegal content, and that it does not infringe upon the rights of others. Authors will be asked to sign an assignment of copyright to the NDJFL so that the authors and publishers may be protected from misuse of copyrighted material.