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I am soon submitting my first paper to a journal (in the humanities) and am unsure of the proper etiquette/practices of doing this. Some questions I have are:

  1. Do I include the acknowledgements in the initial manuscript I submit, or should these be added after review and acceptance?

  2. Is it appropriate to thank professors who have given general good writing and research advice (during office hours and emails instigated by me) when they did not specifically relate to the content of my paper (but have been helpful in the writing and research of it)?

  3. Do I need to notify people I am planning to thank in advance? For example, if I received constructive feedback from a noteworthy person in my field, could it be potentially damaging to their high reputation if someone (new) like me thanks them?

  4. Do I need to thank my home university when most of the research has been conducted during time off between BA graduation and MA program acceptance?

Kevin Miller
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  • Do you have an advisor who would be okay with you asking them this? I also suggest you to look through other atricles in your field how they do this (for (2) and (4)). –  Mar 01 '19 at 16:30
  • I currently do not have an advisor, but I have some professors at my undergrad institution that I am relatively close with (and they are some of the potential people I am asking about, so I am unsure if I should bring this up or not). I have looked at other articles, but since many of the thanked are only named individuals I am unsure of their specific help to the author. – Kevin Miller Mar 01 '19 at 16:35
  • Include them in the initial manuscript, unless you have specific reasons not to.
  • – darij grinberg Mar 01 '19 at 16:44
  • Nothing specifically wrong with this, but it's not common. Maybe worth doing in your first couple papers.
  • – darij grinberg Mar 01 '19 at 16:44
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    Just one advice: the answer may be dependent on yout field -- here are many mathematicians (i am one of them) and computer scientists, so try to wait for an answer of someone in your field! –  Mar 01 '19 at 16:45
  • No, you don't need to let them know. No, it will not damage their reputation. Acknowledgments are a positive-sum game -- they (mildly) increase your reputation and the one of the people you acknowledge, without doing any damage. (Though the reputation increase becomes trivial after you or they are on tenure track.)
  • – darij grinberg Mar 01 '19 at 16:45