期刊名称:MITTEILUNGEN KLOSTERNEUBURG

ISSN:0007-5922
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:HOHERE BUNDESLEHRANSTALT & BUNDESAMT WEIN-& OBSTBAU KLOSTERNEUBURG, WIENER STRASSE 74, KLOSTERNEUBURG, Austria, , 3400
期刊网址:http://mitt-klosterneuburg.com/index.html
影响因子:0.571
主题范畴:FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY;    HORTICULTURE

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

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ABOUT
As a bimonthly interdisciplinary life science journal, the "Mitteilungen Klosterneuburg" publishes scientific papers on researches in all fields of the human and natural sciences. The journal also covers special issues on viticulture, Plant Sciences and fruit processing four times a year. The mission of the Journal is to promote excellence in leadership practice by providing a venue for academics, students, and practitioners to publish current and significant empirical and conceptual research in all fields of sciences. The journal covers a very wide range of areas and we welcome submission from researchers at all levels and from all over the world. Besides research papers, the journal welcomes book reviews, conference reports, case studies, research notes and commentaries.
AIMS AND SCOPE
Mitteilungen Klosterneuburg aims at disseminating and promoting research, good practice and innovation in all aspects of the life sciences to its prime audience including educators, researchers, post-graduate students and policy makers. The journal also encourages international scientific cooperation, willing to enhance multi-disciplinary research across all life science sectors. The scope of the journal is international and all papers submitted are subject to strict blind peer review by its Editorial Board and by other anonymous international reviewers. The journal features conceptual and empirical papers, and editorial policy is to invite the submission of manuscripts from all academics and researchers. The Editorial Board will be looking particularly for articles about new trends and developments within different sectors of life sciences, and the application of new ideas and developments that are likely to affect the field in the future.
JOURNAL POLICIES
Papers must contain new results to be published. Submission of an article implies that it has not been published or submitted elsewhere. Material previously published in a letters journal or in a conference proceeding can be included in an article in the Journal that presents significantly more detail and/or results, leading to a substantially improved understanding of the subject. Figures, tables, or text material should not be repeated. Claims of novelty such as "for the first time" should be avoided, even when qualified by escape clauses such as "to our knowledge." Trust the readers to know when something is new and when it is not. Papers must be written in standard American English. This is the responsibility of the author, not the editors. Papers below the standard for the Journal will be returned to the authors for rewriting and can be rejected for this reason alone. Such problems may be avoided and publication expedited if the manuscript is edited by an English-speaking colleague or a professional editing service before the initial submission.

CONCERNING COPYRIGHT

Mitteilungen Klosterneuburg currently grants permission to publishers for the use of our copyrighted material in digital form on a case-by-case basis only. For use in electronic course packs, access to copyrighted materials should be password-protected and limited to currently enrolled students. In accepting your manuscript for publication, we wish to acquaint you with our copyright policies and to enlist your cooperation. Copyright protects you from plagiarism and pirating, and ensures that your text cannot be altered without your consent. Copyright also allows you or your publisher to offset expenses in publishing your work by means of royalties. You are of course permitted to reprint your own article at no fee; but we ask that you give us notice of any direct negotiations with publishers regarding the reprinting of an article of yours on which we hold copyright. You are also allowed to post an electronic version of your article on your personal website as long as Mitteilungen Klosterneuburg copyright is acknowledged; such use does not extend, however, to permission for the host site (such as a university server) to repackage any copyrighted material with other electronic content for whatever reason educational, commercial, or otherwise.

PEER REVIEWS

Solicited commentaries and editorials usually will be reviewed only by the editor and the associate editors; perspectives and brief reviews will also have one or more outside reviewers. All other manuscripts are subject to a uniform and rigorous review. After a manuscript is received, it is first evaluated by the editors. Manuscripts that are deemed to be inappropriate for the journal, and manuscripts of poor quality or with serious deficiencies, will be returned to the author(s) after this initial review by the editors. For manuscripts that pass this initial review, a list of possible expert reviewers is drawn up. Two (sometimes three) expert reviewers are selected, and PDF copies of the manuscript are sent to them electronically. The reviewers may be requested to send the editors a preliminary evaluation of the manuscript's importance and originality, of the quality of its presentation, and of the time required to review it. If both reviewers give a manuscript a low score, and the editors affirm that evaluation, the manuscript will not be reviewed further, but will be returned to the author(s) with an explanatory letter. Otherwise, the manuscript will be reviewed according to the standards of the journal. This procedure is intended to expedite decisions on manuscripts that are deemed unlikely to compete successfully for space in the journal, and to provide guidance to the authors of these manuscripts. Manuscripts that receive a complete review are carefully evaluated by the editors at the editorial meetings. Decisions are made at the discretion of the editor and associate editors, who are guided not only by their own judgment of, and the reviewers' advice on, the manuscript's scientific merit, novelty, and mechanistic insights, but also by its appropriateness to the Journal and by the number of articles currently under consideration or in press. If reviewers disagree strongly about the scientific merit of a manuscript, the editors may request the advice of an additional reviewer or an advisory editor.

Instructions to Authors
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Your article layout should be in accord with the following principles:
  1. 3.25 cm margins from all sides (your text should not cross the margins).
  2. The text should be Single-spaced.
  3. APA style referencing method should be utilized.
  4. 12-point Times New Roman (for the body)
  5. 13-point Times New Roman-Bold (for Titles)
  6. 13-point Times Roman typeface (for Headings)
  7. Papers format: low size PDF with no page numbers, footers and headers
  8. The PDF should not be compressed, locked or zipped.
  9. Tables and diagrams should be set within the text.

Editorial Board

Editor-in-chief

I. F. Schuster (Ph.D.), Salzburg, Austria

Editorial staff

M. A. Eschberger (Ph.D.), Linz, Austria
W. J. Luttenberger (Ph.D.), Brandenburg, Germany
T.F. Marks (Ph.D.), NY, USA
T.J. McGaw (Ph.D.), Glasgow, Scotland
J. B. Barrett (Ph.D.), London, England
C. W. Sahinalp (Ph.D.), Toronto, Canada

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