期刊名称:COORDINATION CHEMISTRY REVIEWS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The journal offers rapid publication of review articles on topics of current interest and importance in coordination
chemistry. The term `coordination chemistry' is interpreted broadly, and includes aspects of organometallic, theoretical and bioinorganic chemistry. In general the reviews survey developments in a particular area during the last few years, or discuss the results obtained with a particular technique. Special issues are published from time to time on topics of current interest and importance. These special issues may also focus on contributions from a specific country or area of the world, or contain the proceedings of invited lectures to major international conferences. Full book length articles also appear occasionally. The journal also incorporates special volumes containing annual reviews of main group chemistry, on transition metal group chemistry, and on organometallic chemistry. Good reviews are essential educational tools for those working in inorganic chemistry. Coordination Chemistry Reviews will continue to act as a focal point for informative critical surveys of inorganic and physical inorganic chemistry.
Instructions to Authors
Abstracting services Chemical Earth Sciences, Chemical Abstracts, Current Contents-Physical, PASCAL/CNRS.
Types of contributions
- Reviews (invited and unsolicited)
- Plenary contributions from selected international conferences
- Letters to the Editor
- Book Reviews
Prospective authors should contact the Editor concerning their proposed article, to ensure that it is suitable for publication in Coordination Chemistry Reviews and does not overlap other contributions.
Submission of contributions Authors should submit a disk together with three copies of their manuscripts, one complete set of original illustrations and two copies to the Editor.
Professor A.B.P. Lever York University, Chemistry Department, CCB 124 4700 Keele Street Toronto, Ontario Canada M3J 1P3
Tel: +1 (416) 736 2100 extn 22309 Fax: +1 (416) 736 5936 e-mail: blever@yorku.ca
Contributions are accepted on the understanding that the authors have obtained the necessary authority for publication. Submission of an article must be accompanied by a statement that the article is original and unpublished and is not being considered for publication elsewhere. Upon acceptance of an article by the Journal, the author(s) will be asked to transfer the copyright of the article to the publisher. This transfer will ensure the widest possible dissemination of information. Authors are responsible for obtaining from the copyright holder permision to reproduce any materiall for which copyright already exists. If excerpts from other copyrighted works are included, the author(s) must obtain written permission from the copyright owners and credit the source(s) in the article. Elsevier Science has preprinted forms for use by authors in these cases: contact ES Global Rights Department, P. O. Box 800, Oxford, OX5 1DX, UK; Phone: (+44) 1865 853333, e-mail: permissions@elsevier.co.uk Authors are reminded that delays in publication may occur if the instructions for submission and disk and manuscript preparation are not strictly followed. Authors are strongly recommended to submit disks to guarentee rapid processing. To facilitate communication, authors are requested to provide their current e-mail address, telephone and fax number. Authors with exceptionally large files may arrange with the Editor to upload them to an internet site.
Preparation of manuscripts on disk Main Text Articles prepared using any of the more popular word-processing packages are acceptable but please note the following points.
- Submissions should be made on a double-density or high-density 3.5" disk.
- The disk format, word-processor format, file name(s) and the title and authors of the article must be indicated on the disk.
- The disk must always be accompanied by a hard-copy version of the article, and the content of the two should be identical.
- The disk text must be the same as that of the final refereed, revised manuscript.
- Disks formatted for either IBM PC compatibles or Apple Macintosh are preferred. If you can provide either of these, our preference is for the former.
- The article should be saved in the native format of the word processor used, e.g. WordPerfect, Microsoft Word, etc.
- Although most popular word processor file formats are acceptable, we cannot guarantee the usability of all formats. If the disk you send us proves to be unusable, we will publish your article from the hard copy.
- Please do not send ASCII files as relevant data may be lost.
- There is no need to spend time formatting your article so that the printout is visually attractive (e.g. by making headings bold), as most formatting instructions will be removed upon processing.
- Leave a blank line between each paragraph and between each entry in the list of bibliographic references.
- Tables should preferably be placed in the same electronic file as the text. Authors should consult a recent issue of the Journal for table layout.
Graphics General Information on creating graphics can be found at: http://www.elsevier.nl/homepage/sab/artwork. Requirements The following requirements are to be met: Hard copy in all cases. Since we cannot guarantee the usability of your graphic file(s), hard copies of all illustrations should accompany the accepted printout of the manuscript in all cases. One set should be in a publishable condition.For specific enquiries an electronic artwork please consult: http://www.elsevier.re/homepage/sab/artwork/. Disks: Files should preferably be submitted on 3.5", zip disk or CD Rom. Submission via e-mail is not recommended for large files. Format: TIFF or EPS files are preferred. TIFF files should preferably be compressed, but only LZW (Macintosh) compression is acceptable. Please note that corrections in EPS figures are only possible if they have been prepared with Adobe Illustrator 3.0 or higher versions. The usability of other formats is to a large extent dependent on the information you supply us with concerning the soft- and hardware used. It is a good idea to put the relevant information in the header of the file. Resolution: Drawings made with Adobe Illustrator and Aldus Freehand (Macintosh) and CorelDraw (IBM/DOS) generally give good results. Drawings made in WordPerfect or Word generally have too low a resolution; only if made at a much higher resolution (1016 dpi) can they be used. Files of scanned line drawings are acceptable if done at a minimum of 1016 dpi. For scanned halftone figures a resolution of 300 dpi is sufficient. Scanned figures compressed with JPEG usually give no problems. Please note that scanned figures cannot be enlarged, only reduced.
Manuscript preparation Language Papers will be published in English. Authors' manuscripts must be consistent in style, spelling and syntax. Authors in Japan please note that information about how to have the English of your paper checked, corrected and improved (before submission) is available from:
Elsevier Science K.K. 1-9-15 Higashi Azabu 1-chome, Building 4F Minato-ku Tokyo 106-0044 Japan
Tel: +81 (3) 5561 5032 Fax: +81 (3) 5561 5045 E-mail: info@elsevier.co.jp
Estimation of length For a rough estimate of the final length of their printed article, authors should count 850 words per full two-column page and four illustrations per page.
Keywords A maximum of six keywords should be indicated below the abstract to describe the contents of the manuscript. Keywords should be selected, if appropriate, from the following classes: theoretical methods, experimental methods, phenomena, materials, and applications. A recommended list of current keywords used in the Journal are published regularly. This list may also be obtained from the Editor or publisher.
Colour illustrations Illustrations can be printed in colour when they are judged by the Editor to be essential to the presentation. Generally, the publisher and author will each bear part of the extra costs involved. The charge to be passed on to authors of articles containing colour figures is EUR 635.00 for the first page containing colour and EUR 318.00 for each additional page containing colour. Authors located in Europe or Japan will be billed in Euros, while authors located outside Europe or Japan will be billed in US dollars.
Further information All questions arising after acceptance of a paper, especially those concerning proofs, should be directed to:
Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd Elsevier House Brookvale Plaza East Park Shannon, Co. Clare Ireland Tel: ++353 (61) 709600 Fax: ++353 (61) 709110
Proofs Authors will receive a pdf proof by email. A corrected hard copy should be returned as soon as possible. No new material may be inserted in the text at the time of proof-reading. A Note added in proof must be dated and the author must have requested and received the Editor's approval.
Offprints Twenty-five offprints are supplied to authors free of charge. Additional offprints may be ordered at prices shown on the offprint order form which will accompany the proofs. This order form should be returned promptly since the price of offprints ordered after publication is substantially higher.
There are no page charges.
Editorial Board
- Editor-in-Chief:
- A.B.P. Lever, York University, Department of Chemistry, 4700 Keele Street, North York, Ontario, Canada M3J 1P3
- Associate Editors:
- N. Burford, Dalhousie University, Chemistry Department, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 4J3
R.B. King, University of Georgia, Department of Chemistry, Athens, GA 30602, USA
- Editorial Board:
- P. Braunstein, Strasbourg, France
Y.-T. Chen, Tianjin, People's Rep. of China R. Crabtree, New Haven, CT, USA L. Fabbrizzi, Pavia, Italy P.C. Ford, Santa Barbara, CA, USA P.A. Gale, Southampton, UK S. Kirschner, Detroit, MI, USA L.F. Lindoy, Sydney, NSW, Australia A. McAuley, Victoria, BC, Canada H. Okawa, Fukuoka, Japan C. Orvig, Vancouver, BC, Canada H. Sigel, Basel, Switzerland E.I. Solomon, Stanford, CA, USA D.J. Stufkens, Amsterdam, Netherlands M.P. Suh, Seoul, Republic of Korea A. Vlcek, Jr, London, UK and Prague, Czech Republic
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