| Instructions for Authors | |
| Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience is an international interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal with a wide-ranging coverage, consolidates research activities in all aspects of computational and theoretical nanoscience of the highest quality into a single reference source. This journal offers scientists and engineers peer-reviewed research papers in all aspects of computational and theoretical nanoscience and nanotechnology in chemistry, physics, materials science, engineering and biology to publish original full research papers and timely state-of-the-art reviews (with author's biography and photo) and short communications encompassing the fundamental and applied research. | |
| JOURNAL POLICY: It is journal policy to publish only original and unpublished research work therefore Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience does not wish to receive any papers on research work that has already been reported in parts or contains already published text, data, figures, tables or other illustrations or any copyright materials whatsoever that has been submitted or accepted for publication either in a journal or conference proceedings elsewhere in any form, in print or in electronic media. When submitting a manuscript, authors should make a full statement to the Editor-in-Chief or Editors that the research work contained in their manuscript is completely original and unpublished. If redundant or duplicate publication is attempted or occurs authors should expect immediate editorial action to be taken including prompt rejection of the submitted manuscript. Submission of any manuscript that contains redundant or duplicate publication of the same or very similar research work violates the policies of this journal. | |
| SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPT: Authors are kindly advised to read Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience policy before submitting their manuscript to Editor-in-Chief or Editors. Authors are encouraged to submit high quality original research work that has not been published or nor under consideration by other journals or conference proceedings elsewhere. Authors should submit manuscript electronically either as a PDF or Microsoft Word file or four hardcopies to the Editor-in-Chief. Authors are highly encouraged to submit manuscript electronically to save time for the reviewing process. | |
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| Authors should submit a list of FIVE (5) potential referees accompanied with their complete mailing address, telephone, fax and email address, who may be contacted for reviewing the manuscript though refereeing is done by anonymous reviewers selected by the Editor-in-Chief or Editors. | |
| COVER ART: Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience features new cover art time to time. Authors are encouraged to submit high quality color figure/illustration to have their published paper featured. | |
| LETTERS: Highest priority will be given to the short communications reporting important new scientific and technological findings. Rapid publication is provided for concise and up-to-date reports. These communications should not exceed five (5) published pages. No section headings should be used for the short communications, however headings and subheadings may be used for full research articles and reviews. | |
| RESEARCH ARTICLES: Full length papers that report original research work on new ideas in the fields of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience. | |
| REVIEWS: The state-of-the-art review articles with author's short biography and photo will be published. Reviews are limited to a maximum length of 30 journal pages. It is authors responsibility to obtain written copyright permissions to reproduce any copyright materials from other sources. Authors are advised to cite proper references in figure/tables captions of all previously published figures/tables/illustrations including their own published work and obtain copyright permissions from appropriate publishers and authors. | |
| TYPING: All manuscripts must be in English, typed double-spaced on one side of the page throughout (including footnotes, references, tables, legends) on 8.5" x 11" or A4 white paper leaving at least 1 inch left hand margin. | |
| INTRODUCTORY MATERIAL: The first page of the manuscript should have a concise title limited to about 15 words and the names of all authors, complete mailing address for correspondence, telephone, fax numbers and email address. Please indicate with an asterisk (*) the author to whom correspondence regarding the manuscript should be directed. | |
| ABSTRACT: All manuscripts must contain an informative 100 to 250 words abstract explaining the essential contents of the work, key ideas and results. A list of 3-6 "Key Words" should be included with the abstract. | |
| FIGURES: It is very important to supply high quality figures in a form suitable for reproduction. All figures, tables, illustrations, photographs should be prepared in such a way that they could be printed in a single column size with a width of 3 1/4 inches or 8.25 cm. Only if absolutely necessary should figures/tables/photos occupy double columns. Each figure must be referred to in the text and will be printed in black and white unless otherwise instructed by the authors. Each Figure should be submitted on a separate sheet and marked with the name of the author, title of manuscript and figure number. All formulae and figures should be carefully drafted and never drawn freehand. Use same font and size for all figure legends. High quality original figures and glossy prints of all photographs are required. Photocopies of the figures and photographs are not acceptable. | |
| EQUATIONS: All equations should be numbered consecutively, with the equation number written in parentheses on the right side of equation. Equations should be referred in the text as Equation (n), where n is the equation number. Please make sure that the equations are numbered correctly without any repetition. Mathematical operation signs indicating continuity of the expression should be placed at the left hand of the second and succeeding lines. Use × for scalar products of vectors and "exp" for complicated exponents. | |
| PHOTOGRAPHS: Half-tone illustrations should be supplied as clear, glossy, unmounted prints. The author's name, title of manuscript and figure number should be written on the back. | |
| TABLES: Each table must be referred to in the text. Each table should be typed double-spaced on a separate sheet and identified sequentially by Arabic numerals corresponding to the order in which they appear in the text. Each table should have a brief explanatory title, which should be labeled unambiguously. The position of each table should be clearly marked in the text. | |
| UNITS: Internationally accepted units of measurement must be used. The units of measurement are used in conjunction with their numerical values; the units should be abbreviated as suggested below. If more commonly used units are adopted, conversion factors should be given at their first occurrence. Greek symbols may be used. | |
| %, ºC, nm, µm (not m), mm, cm, cm3, m, h (or hr), min, s (or sec), µg, mg, g (or gm), kg, cal, kcal, in. (or write out inch), ml [write out liter(s)]. | |
| The APS style guide can be used as a general reference on matter of units, grammar and formatting. | |
| ABBREVIATIONS: No abbreviations are allowed in the title and abstract and should be defined the first time they are used within the text. The "Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience" should be abbreviated as "J. Comput. Theor. Nanosci." for the journals/books citation purpose. | |
| REFERENCES: References should be in the proper format on a separate page, numbered in the sequence in which they occur in the text. Cite references numerically as superscripts in the text and list at the end of the manuscript. References should be listed in the following style: | |
| 1. C. D. Scott and
R. E. Smalley, J. Nanosci. Naotech. 3, 75 (2003) 2. J. M. Cowley, Diffraction Physics, Elsevier, Amsterdam (1995) 3. W. Heimbrodt and P. J. Klar, in Magnetic Nanostructures, Edited by H. S. Nalwa, American Scientific Publishers, Los Angeles (2002), Chapter 1, pp.1-58 4. J. P. Turner and P. C. Chu, in Microelectronics, T. J. Kern, Ed., Materials Research Society, Warrendale, PA (1995), Vol. 143, p.375. |
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| Do not use the phrases "et al." and "ibid." in the reference section. Instead, the names of all authors in a reference must be listed. | |
| ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: These should be brief and placed at the end of the text before the references. | |
| FREE COLOR PRINTING: Color illustrations are most welcome by the journal as they are effective in conveying complex graphs and photographs. Free color printing at the Editor-in-Chief's discretion, will provide an opportunity to publish color figures/illustrations in print at NO COST to the authors. | |
| PROOFS: Page proofs for the correction of printer's errors only will be dispatched to the corresponding author denoted with an asterik (*) unless otherwise requested. Alterations at this stage are not allowed as they are expensive and may have to be charged to the authors. The proofread copy and reprint order form must be returned within 72 hours. | |
| OFFPRINTS: Authors may order offprints of articles with a minimum of 100 from American Scientific Publishers (ASP) prior to publication. An order form accompanying the page proofs will be sent directly to the corresponding author (*). Please return your offprint order form with the page proofs. | |
| ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION: Upon acceptance of the manuscript for publication, authors should submit to the publisher a diskette or CD containing the final version of the manuscript accompanied by a hard copy printout to improve the accuracy and speed up the typesetting process. The disk or CD should be clearly labeled with the author's name, manuscript title, the date, and the hardware and software package used in preparation. The preferred medium is 3.5-inch diskette or a CD in Windows/MS-DOS or Macintosh. We are also able to accept line artwork/graphics on disk or CD if you supply us the source files to enables us to modify the artwork as required for the journal format. | |
| To speed up the reviewing process, editors will communicate with authors and the referees via email. ASP or Editor-in-Chief or Editors will not return manuscripts to authors and keep any records whatsoever after a formal decision has been made about the manuscript. Editors have the right to reject the manuscript. | |
| COPYRIGHT: All authors are responsible for the complete contents of their manuscript. The author(s) warrant that the work contains no unlawful or libelous statements and opinions and liable materials of any kind whatsoever, do not infringe on any copyrights, intellectual property rights, personal rights or rights of any kind of others, and contain any materials, instructions, procedures, information or ideas that might cause any harm, damage, injury, losses or costs of any kind to person or property. It is authors' responsibility to obtain written copyright permissions from other sources for reproduction of any figures, tables, photos, illustrations, text or other copyright materials from previously published work. It is the policy of American Scientific Publishers to own the copyright of all contributions it publishes. To comply with the U.S. Copyright Law, a Copyright Transfer Form that transfer copyright of the article to the publisher must be completed by the authors prior to publication of an accepted article in this journal. Authors must submit a signed copy of this form with their manuscript. | |
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