期刊名称:WOOD RESEARCH
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
This journal is covered by ISI® - Institute for Scientific Information Products: Research Alert®, The Materials Science Citation IndexTM, CAB INTERNATIONAL abstracting services, Forest Products Abstracts and Referativnyj zhurnal.
Wood Research publishes original papers aimed at recent advances in all branches of wood science (biology, chemistry, wood physics and mechanics, mechanical and chemical processing etc.). Submission of the manuscript implies that it has not been published before and it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Instructions to Authors
Notes for Contributors
Submission. Language of the journal is English. Authors are requested to submit the manuscripts to the associate editor. Manuscripts will be reviewed minimally by one referee. Authors will usually be notified about the acceptance or rejection of the manuscripts within three months.
Manuscripts should be LQ quality. Paper should be written in a-concise, logical way.
Manuscripts. Four categories of scientific papers are distinguished: (1) Original papers up to 15 manuscript pages (30 lines). (2) Short notes up to 6 pages. (3) Review papers. (4) Announcements of Conferences and Meetings up to 2 pages and Reviews up to 2 pages. Manuscripts should be written in MS Word or Word Perfect and sent to e-mail: woodresearch.sdvu@vupc.sk
Title. The title should be brief, typed on separate sheet along with the autor(s) name and address. In case of co-authors, the respective addresses should be given clearly. Correspondence and proofs will be send to the first author unless otherwise requested. Telephone, fax or E-mail connections should be given on letterhead or separate paper.
Standard papers. A maximum of six Key words should be given at the bottom of the Abstract. Latin names of the species covered be the paper are obligatory. Abstract must be included. It must be typed on a separate sheet and should not exceed 150 words. It should be informative (summarizing) and not indicative (not of the conclusions alone). The Introduction states the reasons for doing the work, the underlying hypotheses and essential background. Material and Methods outline enough detail to enable the work to be repeated by someone else. Results draw attention to important features of tables and figures. Discussion points out the significance of the results and places the results in the context of other works. The Conclusions briefly summarise the results. The Acknowledgment should be simply phrased. References to research project and funds should be included here. Special information, e.g. technical details, computing procedures may be presented in appendices, which should be numbered and placed after the references.
In the text, references should be cited using the following format: For two authors, both names should be given throughout. Use the first author and et al. for three or more authors. In the list of the references use the following formats:
Journals:
Stringer, J.W., Olson, J.R., 1987: Radial and vertical variation in stem properties of juvenile Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia, Wood and Fibre Science 19(1): 59-67
Chapters in book:
Brunauer, S. et al., 1967: The Langmuir and BET theories. In: The solid-gas interface (ed. E. A. Flood). Pp 77-103, Marcel Dekker Inc. New York.
Books:
Stamm, A.J., 1964: Wood and cellulose science. Ronald Press. New York, 549 pp.
If articles are printed in non-latin letters use the translated title in rectangular brackets. A paper may be cited in press only if it has been accepted by a journal, and then the journal must be given in the references. Papers not yet accepted should be cited in the text as „unpublished�and omitted from the references.
Nomenclature. Binomial Latin names should be used in accordance with International Rules of Nomenclature. The first time the binomen is used in the text the name of its auhtor should be included. If species names are used repeatedly in the text, the genus name may be abbreviated. Latin names must be underlined in the manuscript or typed in italics.
Tables should be as comprehensive as possible without reference to the next. Plan your tables for column or page width, 40 or 80 letter spaces, respectively. Titles of columns should be short or numbered and explained in the text to the table. Indicate the position of each table or figure in the margin of the text. Each table must be typed on a separate sheet.
Figures must be on separate sheet, printed by laser printer or good-quality pen plotter. Labeling should be made on the copies, not on the original. Type legends to the figures consecutively on a single sheet. Letters and numbers should be large enough, after printing they will be at least 1.5 high.
Formulae should be presented in the text. Complicated formulae should be presented on separate page(s) in camera ready form. Make sure there is no confusion between similarly looking characters.
Units of measurements and abbreviations should follow the Systeme Internationale (SI).
Proofs will be send to the author together with the manuscript. Proofs should be returned together with manuscript to the Editor without delay.
Twenty offprints are supplied free of charge. Extra copies can be ordered when proofs are returned.
Editorial Board
EDITORS: Štefan Šteller, Slovak Forest Products Research Institute, Lamačská cesta 3, SK-841 04 Bratislava, Slovak Republic Marián Babiak, Technical University in Zvolen, Masarykova 24, SK-960 53 Zvolen, Slovak Republic
ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Zuzana Javorová, Slovak Forest Products Research Institute, Lamačská cesta 3, SK-841 04 Bratislava, Slovak Republic
EDITORIAL BOARD: Ferdinand Draškovič, Slovak Technical University, Starohorská 2, SK-813 68 Bratislava, Slovak Republic Mladen Stjepan Figurič, University of Zagreb, Svetošimunska 25, HR-10002 Zagreb, Croatia Svetozár Katuščák, Slovak Technical University, Radlinského 9, SK-812 37 Bratislava, Slovak Republic Petr Kuklík, Czech Technical University in Prague, Thákurova 7, CZ-166 29 Praha 6, Czech Republic Božena Košíková, Slovak Academy of Science, Dúbravská 9, SK-842 38 Bratislava, Slovak Republic Stanislav Kurjatko, Technical University in Zvolen, Masarykova 24, SK-960 53 Zvolen, Slovak Republic Holger Militz, University of Göttingen, Büsgenweg 4, D-370 77 Göttingen, Germany Sandor Molnár, University of West Hungary, Bajcsy Zs.u.4, H-9400 Sopron, Hungary Peter Niemz, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich, NOF47, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland Franc Pohleven, University of Ljubljana, Rožna dolina, Cesta VIII/34, SI-1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia Ladislav Slonek, Mendel University of Agricultural and Forestry Brno, Zemědelská 3, CZ-613 00 Brno, Czech Republic Alfred Teischinger, Boku-University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Peter Jordan Strasse 82, A-1190 Vienna, Austria Boris Naumovich Ugolev, Moscow State Forest University, 141 005 Mytischi, Moscow Region, Russia Aleš Zeidler, Czech University of Ariculture in Prague, Kymýcká 1176, CZ-165 21 Praha 6 - Suchdol, Czech Republic
SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION: Wood Research is published quarterly. Subscription rate 99 EUR (including mailing expenses). Subscription order should be sent to Slovak Forest Products Research Institute, Lamačská cesta 3, SK-841 04 Bratislava, Slovak Republic
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