期刊名称:INDOOR AIR
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 quality of the environment within buildings is a topic of major importance for public health. The aim of the journal is to provide a location for reporting original research results in the broad area defined by the indoor environment of non-industrial buildings. The journal has an international focus with multidisciplinary content. The papers reflect the broad categories of interest in this field: health effects, thermal comfort, monitoring and modeling, source characterization, ventilation and other environmental control techniques. The research results provide the basic information to allow designers, building owners, and operators to provide a healthy and comfortable environment for building occupants, as well as providing medical practitioners information on how to deal with illnesses related to the indoor environment
Instructions to Authors
Four copies of the manuscript should be sent to the Editor-in Chief
Jan Sundell, Editor-in-chief Indoor Air International Centre for Indoor Environment and Energy Technical University of Denmark Building 402 DK-2800 Lyngby Denmark Tel. +45 - 45 25 40 27 Fax +45 - 45 93 21 66 e-mail jas@et.dtu.dk
Manuscripts must be in English. The text of the manuscript should be typed double-spaced on one side of the page; ample margins should be provided. Pages should be numbered sequentially. The maximum length for contributions is 10 000 words. (The maximum for Short Communications is 3000 words.) To facilitate the handling of manuscripts, texts should be submitted, whenever possible, in machine-readable form and accompanied by a diskette. The software used, the program version number, as well as the format of the diskette should be clearly marked.
Include in your cover letter information about related prior or concurrent submissions to other publications. Provide a list (with contact information: email and mailing addresses) of at least three potential referees. The list should not name current or prior collaborators. You are also free to list persons whom you wish to be excluded from the review process.
Title Page The title page should be a separate page containing (1) a brief concise title, (2) authors names, and (3) affiliations. Affiliations should be complete mailing addresses. Unless otherwise noted, all communications will be with the author named first on the title page. Please include a fax number and an email address to facilitate communication during the review process. The title page with the author's names will be removed during the review process so that reviewers are unaware of the names of the authors.
Abstract An abstract of 100 to 200 words should appear at the beginning of the manuscript. Six significant key words should follow the abstract to aid indexing.
Text This is an interdisciplinary journal. Thus, assume that readers are professionals but not necessarily experts in your field. Provide enough introductory material to establish an appropriate background. Write concisely but not at the expense of clarity. Section headings and subheadings should be marked clearly. The international system of units (SI units) should be used. Equations should be given on separate lines with the equation number in parenthesis at the right-hand margin.
Illustrations Line drawings suitable for immediate reproduction should be submitted. Keep in mind the reductions that will be used in preparing the final printed page (column width: 86 mm). Use black ink; make lines thick enough and lettering large enough to withstand reduction. The figure number and the first author's name should be marked clearly on the back of the original versions of the figure. A separate sheet should be used for figure captions.
Tables All tables should carry separate titles and be numbered consecutively. Table columns should each have a heading. Tables should not duplicate data found elsewhere in the manuscript.
Acknowledgments Acknowledgments of collaboration or preparation may be included as a final section in the manuscript. Please note the source of funding for the research.
References References to the published literature should be cited in the text by giving the first author's name and year of publication. References should be arranged alphabetically at the end of the text. All journal titles should be given in full:
Journal article Seppänen, O.A., Fisk, W.J., and Mendell, M.J. (1999) "Association of ventilation rates and CO2-concentrations with health and other responses in commercial and institutional buildings", Indoor Air, 9, 226-252.
Standard ASHRAE (1992) Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupancy, Atlanta GA, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE Standard 55-1992)
Book Patankar, S. V. (1980) Numerical Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow, Washington, Hemisphere Publishing Co.
Conference proceedings Groes, L., Pejtersen, J., and Valbjørn, O. (1996) "Perceptions and symptoms as a function of indoor environmental factors and building characteristics in office buildings". In: Proceedings of Indoor Air '96, Nagoya, International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate, Vol. 4, pp. 237-242.
Quoted Material It is the author's responsibility to obtain and supply with the manuscript written permission to quote material that has appeared in another publication.
Proofs Page proofs will be sent to the author showing the final layout of the paper. Proof corrections must be minimal. Thus it is essential that manuscripts are accurate when submitted.
Offprints Offprints can be obtained by using the offprint order form accompanying the proofs.
Copyright Protection - Authors submitting a paper do so on the understanding that the work has not been published before, is not being considered for publication elsewhere and has been read and approved by all authors. The submission of the manuscript by the authors means that the authors automatically agree to assign exclusive copyright to Blackwell Munksgaard if and when the manuscript is accepted for publication.
The work shall not be published elsewhere in any language without the written consent of the publisher. The articles published in this journal are protected by copyright, which covers translation rights and the exclusive right to reproduce and distribute all of the articles printed in the journal. No material published in the journal may be stored on microfilm or videocassettes or in electronic databases and the like or reproduced photographically without the prior written permission of the publisher
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief:
Jan Sundell International Centre for Indoor Environment and Energy Technical University of Denmark (DTU) Building 402 DK-2800 Lyngby Denmark Tel. +45 - 45 25 40 27 Fax +45 - 45 93 21 66 jas@mek.dtu.dk
Associated Editors: Wolfgang Bischof, Erfurt, Germany Hal Levin, Santa Cruz, USA Charles J. Weschler, Red Bank, USA
Founding Editor: David T. Grimsrud, Minneapolis, MN, USA Department of Wood and Paper Science 203 Kaufert Lab 2004 Folwell Ave. University of Minnesota St Paul MN 55108 USA
P.O. Fanger, (Chairman), Lyngby, Denmark B. Berglund, Stockholm, Sweden W.J. Fisk, Berkeley, USA M. Kjellman, Rimforsa, Sweden M. Lebowitz, Tuscon, USA T. Lindvall, Stockholm, Sweden M. Maroni, Milan, Italy M. Mendell, Berkeley, USA L. Morawska, Brisbane, USA S. Murakami,Tokyo, Japan L. Mølhave, Aarhus, Denmark W. Nazaroff, Berkeley, USA A.Nevalainen, Kuopio, Finland B. W.Olesen, Norderstedt, Germany A. Pickering, Manchester, U.K. G. Raw, Garston, U.K. T. Salthammer, Braunschweig, Germany B. Seifert, Berlin, Germany O. Seppänen, Espoo, Finland J.D. Spengler, Boston, USA S-I. Tanabe, Tokyo, Japan J. Woods, Herndon, USA S. Yoshizawa, Tokyo, Japan
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