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■ 「JIEC」 Instruction to Authors
Authors are requested to observe the following in- structions carefully to ensure that the review and pub- lication of the article is swift and efficient. Manuscripts will be returned to the authors if they are not presented according to these instructions.
Types of Manuscripts
Research articles, short communications, comments, and reviews are published.
Research articles should be comprehensive reports containing significant new research data and/or new interpretations of existing data with special emphasis on industrial applications. An abstract of 100 200 words should accompany.
Short communications present scientific or techno- logical information warranting rapid dissemination.
Authors should define in the text why the contribution deserves rapid publication. Manuscripts are normally be planned to occupy two or three printed journal pages.
An abstract limited to 150 words is required.
Comments discuss the previously published works.
The length of a comment should not exceed 1500 words not including figures. An abstract limited to 100 words is required. The editors will generally permit the authors of the work being discussed to reply.
Reviews furnish critical surveys of progress in limited field of industrial and engineering chemistry. An abstract limited to 150 words is required.
Preparation of Manuscripts
All manuscripts must be written in clear and concise English, typewritten, double-spaced, on one side of A4 paper with adequate margins. Please number every sheet of paper.
Arrangement. A manuscript is arranged in the following order. Each starts on a new sheet.
1. Title Page. Manuscript title, authors name, and affiliation. The corresponding author(s) should be clearly indicated with cross (†). The affiliation should comprise the department, institution, city, postal code, and nation.
Please also suggest an abbreviated title limited to 80 characters (including spaces) for running head
2. Abstract. An abstract must be provided with all types of manuscripts. The abstract outlines in a single paragraph the aims, scope, methods, significant findings, and conclusions of the contribution. Provide 3-5 keywords in italic that best represent the content of the paper.
3. The Text. Suitably divided under such headings as Introduction, Experimental, Results and Discussion, and Conclusions.
4. Acknowledgment(s) (if any).
5. References (and Notes, if any).
6. Tables. Each on a separate sheet.
7. Captions for Illustrations.
8. Illustrations. Each on a separate sheet containing no text. Labeled with the authors name and illustration number.
9. Appendix (if any).
Nomenclature and Units. Each paper should be consistent within itself as to abbreviations, symbols, and units. Authors should use SI units wherever possible.
Nomenclature should conform to that recommended by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry and Chemical Abstracts Service.
Equations and Formulae. Complicated chemical equations, formulae, and schemes should be presented as furnished artwork. Mathematical expressions and chemical formulae should be typed with available symbols and letters. Capital, lower case, and Greek letters should be easily discernible, and identified in the margin so that ambiguities could be avoided. Equations should be numbered consecutively throughout the paper with Arabic numerals in parentheses placed flush right, and should be thusly referred to in the text [such as Equation (2)].
Tables. Tables should be numbered in Arabic numerals in the order of mention in the text. A table should have a descriptive title (above the table) and appropriate column headings. Avoid tables and graphs that involve duplication. If you use a graph, do not include a table of the same data: If the readers need a table, omit the graph. Present a few representative results for lengthy table when practical.
Illustrations. Figures and graphs should be care- fully made with black ink on white paper. It should be of sufficient size so that after photo-reproduction to a single-column width (8 cm) or to a double column width (17 cm) the smallest letter could be 2 mm.
Legend should be placed in the white space of the drawings, not in the caption, whenever possible.
Original copies of the graphs, drawings, and pho- tographs should be numbered in Arabic numerals in the order of mention in the text, and included at the end of the manuscript.
Photographs are accepted with additional charges for processing. No charge will be applied to scanned black-and-white photographs submitted as computer files. Nominal charges will be billed for original black-and-white photographs, and considerably higher charges will be applied to color photographs.
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For best results submit illustrations in the actual size at which they should appear in the journal. The captions for the all illustrations should be typed in a separate sheet and placed at the beginning of the illustrations.
References (and Notes). All references and ex- planatory notes, if any, should be numbered con- secutively in the order in which they are first men- tioned in the text, and the complete list of literature citations and notes should appear at the end of the text. All the authors of the cited reference should appear in the list. For abbreviations of the periodicals should follow the Chemical Abstracts. Examples of bibliographic references are given below.
(Periodicals)
1. P. J. Flory, N. Rabjohn, and M. C. Shaffer, J. Polym.
Sci., 4, 225 (1946).
(Books)
2. A. J. Bard and L. R. Faulkner, Electrochemical Methods, 2nd Edn., p. 44, Wiley, New York (1980).
3. F. W. Fowkes, in Surface and Interfacial Aspects of Biomedical Polymers, J. D. Andrade Ed., pp. 337-345, Plenum, New York (1985).
(Conference Proceedings)
4. R. Haubner and K. Kopf, in Proc. 3rd Intern. Symp.
Surface Modification Tech., T. S. Sudarshan and D. G.
Bhat Eds., pp. 835-840, Neuchatel, Switzerland (1980).
(Theses)
5. M. Mortier, Ph. D. Thesis, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium (1995)
Submissions
Three (3) copies of the manuscripts and one (1) copy of filled-out and signed Manuscript Submission Form should be submitted to the following address:
Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry The Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering
Chemistry 905 Oryx Building
755-5 Bangbae Dong, Seocho Ku Seoul 137-828, Korea
Any queries regarding accepted papers, proofs or reprints should be directed to the same address.
Telephone: 82-2-594-4511. Facsimile: 82-2-594-4513. E-mail:
[email protected], [email protected]
Review and Revisions
All contributions are reviewed by two or more referees to ensure both accuracy and relevance, and revisions may thus be required. When a manuscript is sent back to an author for the revision, the revised version should be returned as soon as possible after the authors receipt of the referees reports. Revised manuscript that is not returned in six (6) months is considered withdrawn.
Revised manuscript must be submitted in triplicate.
Please also include the sheet(s) stating your revision. A formal notification will be sent to authors after the
manuscript has been accepted for publication.
Disk Submission
Authors are strongly requested to deliver the final version of manuscript on disk. Disks should be sent with the final accepted revision, not with the original submission. For details of disk preparation, please refer to the format in the back issues of the journal.
All texts (title page, abstract, body of the be in article, captions, and references) and tables should be in one file. Name the file with the corresponding authors name. Microsoft Word for Windows (6.0 or later) or Hangul (3.0 or later) is preferred. Do not include any page-layout instructions such as graphics placement.
Carriage returns should be used only to end headings and paragraphs, and the auto-hyphenation should be turned off. Tables may be created using text mode or table format; the latter is preferred.
Submission of electronic illustrations is encouraged, but not required. Each illustration (figure, scheme, etc.) should be in a separate file. The file should be named descriptively; e.g. Figure 1 or Figure 2.
Label the disk(s) with the manuscript number and the corresponding authors name. Provide the software used and the file names on the Disk Description Form that is sent with the acceptance letter from the editor.
The disk must be accompanied with hard paper copy of the manuscript, and packaged in a disk mailer or protective cardboard.
Proofs and Reprints
Galley proofs, original manuscript, cut copy, and Reprint Order Form are sent by the Society directly to the corresponding author. Attention of the author is directed to the instruction which accompanies the proof, especially the requirement that all corrections, revisions, and additions should be entered on the proof and not on the manuscript. Proofs should be checked against the manuscript (in particular all tables, equations, and formulae, since this is not done by the editorial board), and returned as soon as possible.
Authors are entitled to 20 free reprints of the article. Should the author need additional reprints, the filled-out Reprint Order Form must be returned to the Society. The current charge for additional reprints is 1,000 Won or equivalent per copy excluding the charge for shipment. Reprint shipments may take a week or more after the publication and bills are issued by the Society with the shipment.
Page Charges
Page charges defray part of the cost of publication. The bill is issued with the shipment of the reprints. The current charge is 25,000 Won or 12,500 Won per printed journal page for a manuscript with or without Acknowledgment(s), respectively. There is an additional charge of 20,000 Won for the cost of reviewing and processing the manuscript.