期刊名称:JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE
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 Materials Science
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The Journal of Materials Science and its companion journal Journal of Materials Science Letters are now firmly established as the leading sources of primary communication for scientists investigating the structure and properties of all engineering materials. The Journal of Materials Science publishes reviews and full-length papers recording original research results on, or techniques for studying the relationship between structure, properties and uses of materials. Journal of Materials Science Letters is concerned with timely short communications on materials science (less that 1500 words). The subject in both journals is seen from international and interdisciplinary perspectives covering areas including metals, ceramics, glasses, polymers, electrical materials, composite materials, fibres, biological and biomedical materials.
标题历史记录详细信息
| Incorporates (1993-2004): Interface Science (美国) (0927-7056) |
| (1982-2003): Journal of Materials Science Letters (美国) (0261-8028) | |
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Instructions to Authors
1. Aims, Scope and Submission of papers
1.1. The Journal of Materials Science is published bi-weekly. Papers span a very wide range of materials which are investigated in a variety of physical forms using many different techniques. Original research results on such international and interdisciplinary subjects as metals, ceramics, glasses, polymers, electrical materials, composite materials, fibers, biological and biomedical materials and will also be considered for publication. Review articles of topical interest are published regularly. Submissions to Journal of Materials Science should be sent in triplicate to: Professor Rees Rawlings, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Journal of Materials Science, 101 Philip Drive, Norwell, MA 02061, USA. Please note that the resubmission of rejected manuscripts will not be accepted.
1.2. The Journal of Materials Science Letters is published bi-weekly. It consists of short, original communications normally less than 1500 words. It publishes letters on the same variety of topics as Journal of Materials Science. Submissions to Journal of Materials Science Letters should be sent in triplicate to Professor Rees Rawlings (address as above).
1.3. The Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine is published monthly. It covers a wide range of topics in the field of medicine and dentistry. Submissions should be sent in triplicate to Professor William Bonfield (address as above).
1.4. The Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics is published monthly. It publishes original research papers on both conventional and new preparation methods and applications of materials in the field of electronics. Submissions should be sent in triplicate to: Professor A. Willoughby, Engineering Materials, Eustice Building, The University, Southampton S017 1BJ, UK.
1.5. The Reviews Editor for Journal of Materials Science, Professor R. J. Young and the Reviews Editor for Materials in Electronics, Professor Safa Kasap will be happy to receive suggestions for suitable topics for review. Articles should be sent in triplicate for Journal of Materials Science to Professor R. J. Young, University of Manchester, Institute of Science and Technology Grosvenor Street, Manchester, M17HS, UK. Articles should also be sent in triplicate for Materials in Electronics to: Professor Safa Kasap, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, 57 Campus Drive, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, 57N 5A9, Canada. E-mail: Safa.Kasap@usask.ca. 2. Copyright
Submission of an article to any of the above mentioned journals is taken to imply that it presents original, unpublished work, not under consideration for publication elsewhere. A Copyright assignment form will be sent to the authors of submitted papers prior to refereeing. This publication agreement should be completed and returned to the editorial office. The agreement becomes void if the paper is not accepted for publication in the journal. The copyright covers the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the article, including reprints, photographic reproductions, microfilm or any other reproductions of similar nature, and translations. 3. The Manuscript
3.1. Language and style The manuscript must be in English. Permission to reproduce previously published material must be obtained by the author prior to submission. The manuscript should be typed on paper of the following dimensions: 203x267 mm, 216x279 mm or 210x297 mm with margins of at least 25 mm, using double spacing throughout. On acceptance, authors are requested to provide a disc with an ASCII version of the manuscript. Three copies of the manuscript should be sent, matching the contents of the disc exactly.
3.2. Presentation For Journal of Materials Science, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics and Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine each of the following sections should begin on separate pages: title page, abstract and keywords, text, acknowledgments, references, individual tables, figure legends. The abstract should be a brief and factual statement of the contents, which should not exceed 200 words in length. The main text of the paper should be divided into sections and subsections as exemplified in the headings of these "Instructions for authors".
The above format does not apply when submitting to Journal of Materials Science Letters. For this journal, the format is that of a chronologically constructed letter, which should be less than 1600 words in length.
Pages should be numbered consecutively beginning with the title page. Please adhere to these instructions carefully as improperly prepared manuscripts will be returned for alteration.
3.3. References References should be numbered consecutively in the text, As: "According to a recent theory [4]..." and collected at the end of the paper in the following styles, for journals, proceedings and books, respectively:
4. A. BLACK and C. DENT, J. Mater. Sci.1 (1997) 274. 5. R. CHANG, in Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Fracture, Brighton, April 1997, edited by P. L. Pratt (Chapman & Hall, London, 1996) p. 306. 6. R. J. YOUNG, in "Introduction to Polymers" (Chapman & Hall, London, 1995) p. 137.
3.4. Illustrations All illustrations, of whatever type, should be numbered in a single sequence and referred to in the text and caption as Fig. 1, Fig. 2, etc. The author‘s name and the figure number should be clearly shown on the front or back of each illustration. Original art-work should be sent; photocopies or any other form of copy will generally be unsuitable for reproduction in the Journals. A separate list of captions for illustrations should be provided and a note inserted in the typescript to indicate where they should appear. Figures will normally be reduced to either single (80 mm) or double (167 mm) column width and this should be remembered when the figures are labelled: a final capital-letter height of about 2 mm (after reduction) is preferred. Please avoid using tape on all original art.
3.4.1. Line diagrams. Originals must be presented as high quality, laser printed computer output. Lettering should be unambiguous and suitable size. Handwritten annotations are not acceptable.
3.4.2. Photographs. Photographs should be positive glossy prints, unmarked and not creased, and of high contrast. They must have internal scale bars. Symbols, arrows, or letters used in photographs should contrast with the background. Colour printing is available, subject to the author meeting the extra cost involved. Please note that the Publishers regret that original micrographs cannot be returned.
3.4.3. Units and abbreviations. SI units must be used.
All abbreviations should be spelt out in full on first appearance, e.g., scanning electron microscope (SEM).
4. Offprints
A total of 25 offprints for each article will be provided free. Extra copies can be purchased using the Offprint Order Form provided with the proofs or an acceptance of the article. 5. Cover photographs
The cover photographs are enlarged versions of photographs appearing in the issues. Contributors are invited to draw the Editor‘s attention to a photograph of outstanding scientific importance. Larger copies of these illustrations may be submitted.
For more detailed information please contact the relevant Editor or write to: Kluwer Academic Publishers, JMS, 101 Philip Drive, Norwell, MA 02061, USA.
Editorial Board
EDITOR Professor Rees D. Rawlings Department of Materials Imperial College University of London, UK |
EDITORIAL DIRECTOR AND CHAIRMAN Professor William Bonfield Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy University of Cambridge, UK |
EDITOR—REVIEW ARTICLES Professor Robert J. Young Materials Science Centre, UMIST, University of Manchester, UK |
SPECIAL SECTIONS EDITOR Professor Helen M. Chan Department of Materials Science and Engineering Lehigh University West Bethlehem, PA, USA |
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
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Dr. Jan H. Evans-Freeman Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics UMIST, UK
Dr. Henry B. McShane Department of Materials Royal School of Mines Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, Prince Consort Road, London SW7 2BP UK |
Professor Philip Nash Mechanical, Materials and Aerospace Engineering Department Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, IL, USA |
Professor Jim R. White Department of Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK |
Dr. Julie Yeomans School of Engineering University of Surrey Guildford, U |
EDITORIAL BOARD
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Professor E. Baer Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, USA
Professor A.K. Bhowmick Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India
Professor R.J. Brook Leverhulme Trust, London, UK
Professor A.B. Bunsell Ecole des Mines de Paris, France
Professor L.E. Cross Pennsylvania State University, USA
Professor E.W. Fischer Max-Planck Institute, Germany
Professor K. Friedrich Kaiserslautern University, Germany
*Professor G.W. Greenwood University of Sheffield, UK
Professor C.M. Hansson University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Professor T. Hashimoto Kyoto University, Japan
Professor L.L. Hench Imperial College, University of London, UK
Professor T. Hirai Tohuku University, Japan
Professor Dr. Ing. E. Hornbogen Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
Professor P. James University of Sheffield, UK
Professor T. Kanamoto Science University of Tokyo, Japan
| Professor J.L. Katz Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, USA
Professor A. Kelly University of Cambridge, UK
Professor H.C. Kim Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology, Seoul, Korea
Professor K.H. Kuo Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Professor T.G. Langdon University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
Professor Y.-W. Mai The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
Dean Z.A. Munir University of California, USA
Professor L. Nicolais University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy
*Professor T.F. Page University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Professor R.M. Pilliar University of Toronto, Canada
Professor A. Revcolevschi Universit?de Paris-sud, Orsay, France
Professor I.M. Ward University of Leeds, UK
Professor A.F.W. Willoughby University of Southampton, UK
Professor H.C. Yanagida Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
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