期刊名称:JOURNAL OF ELEMENTOLOGY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

The quarterly is covered by:
CAB Abstracts, Global Health, Agro-Librex, CBR, PBL, Index Copernicus, EBSCO, Science Citation Index Expanded (Sci Search®), Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, SCOPUS&EMBASE
Instructions to Authors
1. Journal of Elementology (a quarterly) publishes original scientific or clinical research as well as reviews concerning bioelements and related issues.
2. Journal of Elementology can publish sponsored articles, compliant with the criteria binding scientific papers.
3. Each article should be submitted in duplicate. An original paper should not exceed 10 standard pages (18 000 signs). A review paper should not exceed 15 pages (27 000 signs).
4. The paper should be laid out as follows: name and surname of the author(s), TITLE OF THE ARTICLE, the name of the scientific entity, from which the paper originates, abstract in the English and Polish languages, min. 250 words. Summary should contain: introduction (shortly), aim, metods, results and conclusions. Prior to the abstract in the English language the following should be given: name and surname of the author(s), TITLE, Key words (max 10 words), Abstract, TITLE, Key words and Abstract in Polish. INTRODUCTION, MATERIAL AND METHODS, RESULTS AND DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS, REFERENCES, At the bottom of page one the following should be given: scientific or professional title of the author, name and surname of the author, detailed address for correspondence in the English and Polish languages.
5. The paper should be prepared according to the linguistic norms of the Polish and English language. Units of measurements should be given in the SI units, for example mmol(+) kg-1; kg ha-1; mol dm-3; g kg-1; mg kg-1 (elemental forms should be used).
6. In the event of using an abbreviation, it should first be given in brackets after the full name.
7. Tables and figures should be attached as separate files. At the top, to the right of a table the following should be written: Table and table number in Arabic figures (in English and Polish), in the next lines the title of the table in English and Polish adjusted to the centre of the paragraph. Any possible explanation of the designations placed under the table as well as a description of the table should be given in English and Polish. Numerical values should consist of five signs (e.g. 346.5, 46.53, 6.534, 0.653).
8. Under a figure, on the left-hand side, the following should be written: Fig. and number in Arabic figures, description and possible explanation in Polish and English.
9. References should be ordered alphabetically but not numbered. They should be formatted as follows: Surname First Name Initial (capital letter), year of publication, Title of the paper (italics). The official abbreviated title of the journal, volume (issue): pages from - to. e.g. Kowalska A., Kowalski J. 2002. Zawartość magnezu w ziemniakach. Przem. Spoż., 7(3): 23-27. The titles of publications should be strictly in English with giving the original language of publication e.g. (in Polish).
10. It is allowed to cite papers published in electronic journals formatted as follows: Surname First Name Initial (capital letters), year of publication. Title of the paper (italics). The official abbreviated title of the electronic journal and full address of the website. e.g.
Antonkiewicz J., Jasiewicz C. 2002. The use of plants accumulating heavy metals for detoxication of chemically polluted soils. Electr. J. Pol. Agric. Univ., 5(1): 1-13. http://www.ejpau.pl/series/volume5/issue1/environment/art-01.html
11. In the text of the paper a reference should be quoted as follows: the author’s name and year of publication in brackets, e.g. (Kowalski 1992). When citing two authors, their surnames should be separated with a comma, e.g. (Kowalski, Kowalska 1993). If there are more than two authors, the first author’s name should be given followed by et al., e.g. (Kowalski et al. 1994). When citing several papers, these should be ordered chronologically from the oldest to the most recent one, e.g. (Nowak 1978, Nowak et al. Kowalski et al. 1990, Nowak, Kowalska 2001).
12. A paper submitted for publication should be accompanied by a cover letter from the head of the respective institute who agrees for the publication of the paper and a statement by the author(s) confirming that the paper has not been and will not be published elsewhere without consent of the Editors of the Journal of Elementology.
13. Two computer printed copies of the manuscript (Times New Roman 12 fonts, 1.5-spaced, without a diskette) should be submitted to the Editor’s Secretary:
Dr hab. Jadwiga Wierzbowska
University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn
Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Environment Protection
Oczapowskiego Street 8, 10-744 Olsztyn, Poland
jadwiga.wierzbowska@uwm.edu.pl
Dr Katarzyna Glińska-Lewczuk
University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn
Department of Land Reclamation and Management
Pl. Åódzki 2, 10-759 Olsztyn, Poland
kaga@uwm.edu.pl
15. The Editors reserve the right to correct and shorten the paper. Any major changes in the text will be discussed with the Author(s).
16. After the paper has been reviewed and accepted for publication, the Author is obliged to sent the corrected version of the article together with the diskette, CD by e-mail. The electronic version can be prepared in any word editor which is compatible with Windows software.
Editorial Board
Editorial Staff
Editor in-Chief
prof. dr hab. Teresa Wojnowska
Deputy Editor-in-Chief
prof. dr hab. Józef Koc
Secretary
dr hab. Jadwiga Wierzbowska
dr Katarzyna Glińska-Lewczuk
Editoral Office:
dr hab. Jadwiga Wierzbowska
University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn
Department of Agricultural Chemistry
and Environment Protection
Oczapowskiego Street 8, 10-744 Olsztyn, Poland
jadwiga.wierzbowska@uwm.edu.pl
dr Katarzyna Glińska-Lewczuk
University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn
Department of Land Reclamation and Management
Pl. Åódzki 2, 10-759 Olsztyn, Poland
kaga@uwm.edu.pl
Editorial Board
prof. dr Manfred Anke
prof. dr hab. Wiesław Bednarek
prof. dr hab. Maria H. Borawska
prof. US dr hab. Maria Brzezińska
prof. dr hab. Jerzy Czapla
prof. dr hab. Jan W. Dobrowolski
prof. dr hab. Alfreda Graczyk
prof. dr hab. Witold Grzebisz
prof. dr Sandor A. Kiss
prof. dr hab. med. Tadeusz Kozielec
prof. dr hab. Andrzej Lewenstam
dr hab. Magdalena Maj-Żurawska
Andre Mazur DVN, PhD
prof. dr hab. Stanisław Mercik
prof. dr hab. Edward Niedźwiecki
prof. dr hab. med. Kazimierz Pasternak
prof. dr hab. Mikołaj Protasowicki
prof. dr hab. Franciszek Przała
prof. AM dr hab. med. Andrzej Rajewski
prof. Harsha Ratnaweera
prof. dr hab. Zbigniew Rudkowski
dr rer. nat. Mathias Seifert
dr hab. Krystyna Skibniewska, prof. UWM
prof. dr hab. Maria Soral-Åšmietana
prof. dr hab. med. Lech Walasek
prof. dr hab. Zofia Zachwieja
Co-Editors
dr med. Ireneusz Kowalski
prof. dr hab. Józef Szarek
dr hab. Stanisław Sienkiewicz, prof. UWM
Jena-Niemcy
Lublin
Białystok
Szczecin
Olsztyn
Kraków
Warszawa
Poznań
Szeged-Węgry
Szczecin
Turku-Finlandia-Kraków
Warszawa
St. Genés Champanelle-Francja
Warszawa
Szczecin
Lublin
Szczecin
Olsztyn
Poznań
Norvay
Wrocław
Dortmund-Niemcy
Olsztyn, Koszalin
Olsztyn
Bydgoszcz
Kraków
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