期刊名称:JOURNAL OF SAFETY 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
Journal of Safety Research is an interdisciplinary publication that provides for the exchange of ideas and data developed through research experience in all areas of safety including traffic, industry, farm, home, school and public. Articles may deal with a variety of topics such as human error and accidents, methods of accident investigation and analysis, evaluative examination of accident countermeasures or the relation between man-machine environment factors and hazards.
Instructions to Authors
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Electronic Submission of Manuscripts
- As of 22 May 2006, all new manuscripts must be submitted through the Journal of Safety Research online submission and review Website:
http://ees.elsevier.com/jsr
- The website guides authors stepwise through the creation and uploading of the various files (not PDF).
Submission items include a cover letter, a title page, the masked manuscript (the author's identity must be excluded from this file), abstract, key words, references, biographical sketches, tables and figures.
- Revised manuscripts should also be accompanied by a unique file (separate from the covering letter) with responses to reviewers' comments. Files should be labelled with appropriate and descriptive file names (e.g., SmithText.doc, Fig1.eps, Table3.doc). Do not import figures or tables into the text document and do not upload your text as as PDF. Complete instructions for electronic artwork submission can be found on the Author Gateway, accessible through the Journal of Safety Research homepage.
- Authors who are unable to provide an electronic version or have other circumstances that prevent online submission must contact the Editorial Office prior to submission to discuss alternate options: Katie Porretta, Managing Editor, Journal of Safety Research, Natioal Safety Council, 1121 Spring Lake Drive, Itasca, IL USA 60143-3201. Fax 630-285-0242, Phone 630-775-2323, E-mail porrettk@nsc.org
General Guidelines:
- Manuscripts must be written in English.
- Manuscripts will be double-blind reviewed (i.e., the identity of the author of a manuscript is concealed from the reviewers during the reveiw process and vice versa). Authors are responsible for concealing their identities.
- Prepare manuscripts in accordance with the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA), Fifth Edition.
- Copyright: The ethical standards of the Journal of Safety Research strictly prohibit an author from submitting a paper that has previously been published or is being considered for publication in another outlet. Violation of this standard will result in refusal of submissions.
- If at any time during the review or publication process your contact information changes, please update it on the website.
- You will receive an acknowledgement of submission.
- Manuscripts must be typed double spaced on standard-sized paper using 11- or 12-point type (use Times Roman or similar font). Include page numbers.
- Organization of material for empirical investigations should follow standard reporting format: "Problem", "Method", "Results", "Discussion", and "Summary". We also ask that each author include a section at the end of the manuscript that explains the topic's "Impact on Industry".
- For theoretical discussions or commentaries and literature reviews, appropriate headings should be inserted to provide a general outline of the material.
- Clarity of language and presentation are essential, and care should be taken to avoid unnecessary technical terminology.
- Define all abbreviations.
- An abstract, 100 to 150 words, should accompany the manuscript. This should summarize the study and include the subheadings "Problem", "Method", "Results", "Discussion", and "Summary". It may not be necessary for all subheadings to be included, based on the nature of the manuscript. However, we do ask that all authors include a sentecnce or two on the "Impact on Industry" which will be included in the abstract.
- Authors must include five keywords or phrases for indexing.
- A short biographical sketch (4-5 sentences) of each author should also be submitted noting educational background, present and past employment, and research interests.
- Authors may include the name, address, and phone numbers of experts that they feel are good candidates to review the manuscripts.
- Keep a copy of the manuscript for reference.
- The editorial office retains the customary right to style.
- All material submitted for publication is assumed to be submitted exclusively to the journal unless otherwise stated.
- Once your manuscruipt is accepted for publication, authors must sign a Transfer of Copyright Agreement form. This agreement enables the National Safety Council and Elsevier to protect copyrighted material for you, and does not relinquish your proprietary rights or your rights to use your work as you please in the future. A more complete explanation will be given on the form.
- Permission to reproduce previously published material must be obtained in writing from the copyright holder and acknowledged in the manuscript.
- A proof is sent to the corresponding author from Elsevier for correction, it is important that all of your corrections are sent back to Elsevier in one communication. Subsequent corrections will not be possible, so please ensure your first sending is complete. Offprint order forms are also sent to each corresponding author.
References
All references must be formatted in accordance with the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA), Fourth Edition. For Example: Journal Articles: Smith, A.B., Adams, K.D., & Jones, L.J.(1992). The hazards of living in a Volcano. Journal of Safety Research, 23(1), 81-94. Book: Perez, A.K., Little, T.H., & Brown Y.J. (1999). Safety in numbers. Itasca, IL: National Safety Council.
See the APA manual for more detailed instructions.
Tables and Figures:
Complete instructions for electronic artwork submission can be found on the Author Gateway, accessible through the Journal of Safety Research homepage. A notation should be made in the text showing approximately where each table or figure should appear (e.g., Insert Table 3 here). When referring to a particular table or figure in the text always use its number.
Offprints:
The corresponding author, at no cost, will be provided with a PDF file of the article via e-mail or, alternatively, 25 free paper offprints. The PDF file is a watermarked version of the published article and includes a cover sheet with the journal cover image and a disclaimer outlining the terms and conditions of use.
Contacts:
Editorial Office: Katie Porretta, Managing Editor, Journal of Safety Research, National Safety Council, 1121 Spring Lake Drive, Itasca, USA, IL, USA 60143-3201 (fax 630-285-0242, phone 630-775-2323, e-mail: porrettk@nsc.org ).
Publishing Office: Fianait Mitchell, Journal Manager, Elsevier Ireland Ltd., Elsevier House, Brookvale Plaza, East Park, Shannon, Co. Clare, Ireland (fax 353-61-709-111, phone 353-61-709-639, e-mail: f.mitchell@elsevier.com ). | |
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief: Thomas W. Planek National Safety Council, 1121 Spring Lake Drive, Itasca, IL 60143-3201, USA
Editor: Mei-Li Lin National Safety Council, Itasca, IL, USA
Managing Editor: Kathleen T. Porretta National Safety Council, Itasca, IL, USA Consulting Editors: K.T. Fearn National Safety Council, IL, USA A.F. Hoskin National Safety Council, IL, USA S. Sinelnikov National Safety Council, IL, USA J. Thomas National Safety Council, IL, USA
Editorial Board: R. Andersson Karlstad University, Sweden J.C. Andre INRS, Vandoeuvre, France J. Austin Western Michigan University, MI, USA M.M. Ayoub Texas Tech University, USA D.J Begg University of Otago, New Zealand C.W. Blechschmidt Verhalen and Associates, USA L.A. Cushman University of Rochester Medical Center, USA D.M. DeJoy University of Georgia, USA D.J. DeYoung California Department of Motor Vehicles, USA T.Bella Dinh-Zarr AAA, Washington H.J. Ettinger Harry Ettinger and Associates, NM, USA C. Farmer Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, USA J.C. Fell Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, USA A.M. Feyer University of Otago, New Zealand E.S. Geller Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, VA, USA L.M. Goldenhar Institute for Health Policy and Health Services Research, USA P.L. Graitcer Emory University, USA H. Heuer University of Dortmund, Germany M. Hogan General Motors, USA K. Jorgensen Danish Work Environment Service, Denmark N.K. Kittusamy National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, WA, USA K. Kolosh Evaluation Strategic Services, IL., USA S.A. Konz Kansas State University, KS, USA D. Koradecka Central Institute for Labour Protection, Poland J. Kraus South California Injury Prevention Research Center, USA G.R. Krieger University of Colorado, USA Y.X. Liang Fudan University School of Public Health, Shanghai, China L.A. Marowitz California Department of Motor Vehicles, USA M. Mattila Dept. of Education and Science Policy, Finland D.R. Mayhew Traffic Injury Research Foundation, Canada A.T. McCartt Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, USA T.R. Miller Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, USA D. Mohan Indian Institute of Technology, India D.J. Murphy Pennsylvania State University, USA M.F. O'Toole Purdue University-Calumet, USA J.W. Palmer HPERSS, St. Cloud State University, MN, USA R.C. Peck RC Peck and Associates, USA D.F. Preusser PRG Inc., USA K.E.H. Race Race and Associates, USA D.O. Ritzel Southern Illinois University, USA T.H. Rockwell R and R Research Inc., USA D. Shinar Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel J.T. Shope University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, MI, USA H.M Simpson Traffic Injury Research Foundation, Canada G.S. Sorock Liberty Mutual Research Center for Safety and Health, USA N.A. Stout National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, USA S. Sulsky ENVRION International Corp. J.S. Takala Chief of CIS, International Occupational Safety and Health Information Centre, CIS, International Labour Office, ILO, Geneva 22, Switzerland CH-1211 W.E. Tarrants U.S. Department of Transportation, USA R.D. Verhalen Verhalen and Associates, USA R.B. Voas Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, USA A.C. Wagenaar University of Florida, College of Medicine, USA. R.J. Waxweiler National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, GA, USA A.M. Williamson University of New South Wales, Australia S. Wogalter North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA R.A. Shults University of Michigan, USA
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