期刊名称:SCANNING
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
SCANNING provides an international and interdisciplinary medium for the rapid exchange of information among all scientists interested in scanning electron, scanning probe, and scanning optical microscopies. Areas of specific interest include all aspects of the instrumentation associated with scanning microscopies; correlative microscopy techniques; stereometry; stereology; analytic techniques and novel applications of the microscopies.
Instructions to Authors
Manuscripts should be typewritten on one side of each sheet only on bond paper and double-spaced in all sections including the summary, references, and legends to illustrations and tables. One original and two review copies of the manuscript should be submitted. Papers must be accompanied by a computer disc. Preferred file formats include Microsoft Word and Corel Wordperfect, but many other word processing formats can be converted. If none of these programs is available, save manuscript as "text only," an option available on all word processing programs.
The following information should be given on the title page:
Title of paper (not more than 100 characters)
Short running title (about 50 characters)
Author(s) name(s) including initials
Department(s) and institution(s) at which work was done
The full name and address including zip code of the author to whom all the correspondence, proofs, and requests for reprints should be addressed
Acknowledgment of receipt of grants which supported the work. Pages should be numbered consecutively in the upper right hand corner
A list of up to five key words to be used for indexing purposes.
Appropriate PACS classification numbers. See Editor's Note Concerning the Use of PACS Codes. (Complete list is available at ftp://aps.org/pub/pacs/pacs_99.asc)
The layout of articles submitted as Short Notes or as Practical Hints and Tips will be optional.
The layout of Review Papers will be as agreed in discussion between authors and editors.
The layout of Original Papers should follow the guideline below:
SCANNING Layout Summary
Title and cover page
Summary
Introduction
Materials and Methods
Results
Discussion including literature review
Acknowledgments
References
Authors are encouraged to provide selective and informative bibliographic reviews. The list of references should follow this section.
Materials and Methods should list the sources, grades, and names of suppliers of all materials used, with their addresses given in a form which would allow any reader to contact the author's sources of supply directly. Likewise, authors should give the names of manufacturers of commercially available instruments which they have used. In the event that novel prototype or homemade equipment has been used, adequate details of manufacture should be given including the qualities or specifications of material used and the required engineering tolerances. Formulae should be numbered consecutively using Arabic numerals in round brackets.
Tables should be typed on separate pages, clearly spaced and numbered in sequence with Roman numerals. Their position in the manuscript should be indicated clearly in the relevant margin.
Halftone figures and line diagrams should be glossy prints of the size intended to appear in the journal, preferably either column width or page width. Two copies should be submitted for each figure or line diagram. Several illustrations may be mounted together as a plate. Colour illustrations will be accepted. The charge to authors is $120 U.S. per image. Stereoscopic pair illustrations should have each half 65mm wide and these must be mounted in the correct orientation for stereoscopic viewing. The top of each illustration should be clearly marked by labelling the rear of the photograph in soft pencil. In addition, two spare copies of half-tone illustrations should be submitted, of a quality suitable for submission to reviewers. Labelling should be incorporated at a suitable scale using not less than 1.5 mm high letters or numbers. Illustrations should be numbered in sequence as Figures 1, 2, 3, etc. and reference in the text should be to Figure 1, 2, 3, etc. (within parentheses use Fig. 1, etc.). Position in the manuscript should be clearly indicated in the relevant margin and a list of legends to the figures should be provided on a separate sheet or sheets. Micron markers, magnification markers at the edge of a micrograph, should be removed before submission as publishable illustrations. The magnification of each figure should be indicated in the legend to the figure by a statement that the "horizontal field width = x µm". The figure should be adequately protected for transmission by post. Authors are advised not to use paper clips or staples. Figures will not be returned by the journal. If images are acquired digitally: for review purposes, authors can submit dye sublimation, inkjet, or laser prints (600 - 1200 dpi). Upon acceptance of the manuscript, digital images can be sent via CD-R, FTP, or e-mail. Digital images should be in TIFF format. For satisfactory reproduction, images to be reproduced at the standard size (one column wide) should be 750 ¨C1,000 pixels wide with 500 pixels as a minimum. Authors may call the editorial office with any questions.
Units: Units, quantities and formulae should be expressed according to the recommendation of the Syst¨¨me International (SI-units), for example the unit nm should be used instead of A and Pa (Pascal) or mbar instead of Torr.
Abbreviations: Keep abbreviations to a minimum. Define each abbreviation on its first use. Please do not invent new abbreviations but use those which are standard in SCANNING.
Manuscripts should be sent to the following address:
SCANNING c/o FAMS, Inc. Box 485 Mahwah, NJ 07430-0485, USA Tel. 201-818-1010 Fax 201-818-0086
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief |
Professor David C. Joy Dept. of Biochemistry, Cellular and Molecular Biology The University of Tennessee Knoxville Knoxville, TN 37996-0810 |
Editor |
Gary D. Aden, Ph.D. Pacific Nanotechnology 3350 Scott Boulevard #29 Santa Clara, CA 95054 |
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Book Review Editor |
Professor David Howitt Dept. of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science University of California 2016 Bainer Hall Davis, CA 95616 |
Editor Emeritus |
Professor Alan Boyde Depart. of Anatomy & Develop. Biology Hard Tissue Unit University College London Gower Street London, WC1E 6BT, England |
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Editorial Board |
Ralph Albrecht, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin Dept. of Animal Health and Biomed Sciences 1655 Linden Drive Madison, WI 53706-1536
Rob Apkarian Integrated Microscopy and Microanalytical Facility Department of Chemistry Emory University Atlanta, GA 30322
Dr. Jacob Bastacky Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute 5700 Martin Luther King Jr. Way Oakland, California 94609
Dr. Robert P. Becker Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology University of Illinois College of Medicine 808 S. Wood Street Chicago, IL 60612-7308
Professor Alan Boyde Depart. of Anatomy & Develop. Biology Hard Tissue Unit University College London Gower Street London, WC1E 6BT, England
Dr. P.C. Cheng Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering 315 Bonner Hall¡ª State University of New York Buffalo, NY 14260
Beverly Giammara University of Louisville School of Medicine, Department of Anatomical Sciences and Neurobiology 2205 Weber Avenue Louisville, KY 40205
Dr. Min Gu Director of Centre for Micro-Photonics School of Biophysical Science and Elec. Eng. Swinburne University of Technology P.O. Box 218 Hawthorn 3122 Victoria Australia
Professor Michael S. Isaacson Professor of Applied and Engineering Physics Associate Dean of Research, Graduate Studies and Professional Education Director, W. M. Keck Foundation Programming Nanobiotechnology College of Engineering Cornell University 241 Carpenter Hall Ithaca, New York 14853
Karsten König, Ph.D Institute of Anatomy II Fredrich Schiller University Jena Teichgraben 7 D-07743 Jena, Germany
Andres Kriete, Dr.rer.nat.habil. Director Imaging Sciences Tissueinformatic Inc. 711 Bingham Street Pittsburgh, PA 15203
Peter J. Lea, Ph.D. UMEDIK, Inc. 36 Meteor Drive Toronto, Ont. M9W 1A4 Canada
Martin M¨¹ller Laboratory for Electron Microscopy I ETH¡ªZ¨¹rich Schmelzbergstr. 7 CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
Dr. Dale E. Newbury Microanalysis & Analytical Chemistry National Institute of Standards Technology Building 222, Room A115A Gaithersburg, MD 20899
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r. W. A. Patrick Nicholson University of Glasgow Dept. of Physics and Astronomy Glasgow, G12 8QQ, Scotland Phone: 44 141 330 4467 Fax: 44 141 330 4464
Professor Trevor F. Page Materials Division (MMME) University of Newcastle upon Tyne Herschel Building Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU UK
James B. Pawley, Ph.D. Room 223, Zoology Research Building 1117 Johnson Avenue Madison, WI 53706
W. Matthew Petroll, Ph.D. Department of Ophthalmology Univ. of Texas Southwestern Medical Center 5323 Harry Hines Blvd. Dallas, TX 75235
S. Frank Platek Forensic Chemistry Center U.S. Food and Drug Administration 6751 Steger Drive Cincinnati, OH 45237-3097
Michael T. Postek, Jr. National Institute of Standards and Technology Nanometer Scale Metrology Group Metrology Building, Rm. A-117, Stop 8212 Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8212
Professor Godfried M. Roomans Professor of Medical Research Chairman, Dept. of Medical Cell Biology Uppsala Universitet Box 571 S-751 23 Uppsala, Sweden
Professor Philip E. Russell Analytical Instrumentation Facility Box 7531, Room 318 EGRC 1010 Main Campus Drive North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC 27695-7531
Dr. Gennadi V. Saparin Dept. of Physics Moscow State University Moscow 119899 Russia
Prof. C.J.R. Sheppard Professor of Physical Optics School of Physics Room 237 A28¡ªPhysics University of Sydney Sydney NSW 2006 Australia
Dr. J. A. Swift 29, Moorland Park Gayton, Wirral Liverpool L60 8QJ England
Dr. N. K. Tovey School of Environmental Science University of East Anglia Norwich NR4 71J England, UK
Dr. John Venables Dept. of Physics and Astronomy Arizona State University Box 871504 Tempe, AZ 85287-1504
Pavel Vesely, M.D., Ph.D Institute of Molecular Genetics Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Flemingovo nam. 2 166 37 Prague 6¡ªDejvice Czech Republic
Dr. Oliver C. Wells 1324 Leland Drive Yorktown Heights, NY 10598-3622
William P. Wergin, Ph.D. USDA, ARS, EMU Bldg. 177B Beltsville, MD 20705
Professor Tony Wilson Dept. of Engineering Science University of Oxford Parks Road Oxford OX1 3PJ U.K.
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