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international journal Paper Format
model format of international journal
Abstract
10. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Author’s Name
international journal Paper Format
model format of international journal
Paper Title
Author(s) Name(s)
Author
Affiliation(s)
E-mail
Abstract
The abstract is to be in fully-justified italicized
text as it is here, below the author information. Use the word “Abstract” as
the title, in 12-point Times New Roman, boldface type, centered relative to the
column, initially capitalized. The abstract is to be in 11-point, single-spaced
type, and may be up to 3 in. (18 picas or 7.62 cm) long. Leave two blank lines
after the abstract, then begin the main text. All manuscripts must be in English.
Keywords: We would like to encourage you to list your keywords in this section.
1. Introduction
Congratulations!
Your paper has been accepted for journal
publication. Please follow the steps outlined below when submitting your final
draft to the SERSC Press. These guidelines include complete
descriptions of the fonts, spacing, and related information for producing your
proceedings manuscripts. Please follow them and if you have any questions,
direct them to the production editor in charge of your journal at the SERSC, sersc@sersc.org.
2. Formatting your paper
All
printed material, including text, illustrations, and charts, must be kept
within the parameters of the 8 15/16-inch (53.75 picas) column length and 5
15/16-inch (36 picas) column width. Please do not write or print outside of the
column parameters. Margins are 1 5/16 of an inch on the sides (8 picas), 7/8 of
an inch on the top (5.5 picas), and 1 3/16 of an inch on the bottom (7 picas).
3. Main title
The
main title (on the first page) should begin 1 3/16 inches (7 picas) from the
top edge of the page, centered, and in Times New Roman 14-point, boldface type.
Capitalize the first letter of nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs;
do not capitalize articles, coordinate conjunctions, or prepositions (unless
the title begins with such a word). Please initially capitalize only the first
word in other titles, including section titles and first, second, and
third-order headings (for example, “Titles and headings” — as in these
guidelines). Leave two blank lines after the title.
4. Author name(s) and affiliation(s)
Author
names and affiliations are to be centered beneath the title and printed in
Times New Roman 12-point, non-boldface type. Multiple authors may be shown in a
two or three-column format, with their affiliations below their respective
names. Affiliations are centered below each author name, italicized, not bold.
Include e-mail addresses if possible. Follow the author information by two
blank lines before main text.
5. Second and following pages
The
second and following pages should begin 1.0 inch (2.54 cm) from the top edge.
On all pages, the bottom margin should be 1-3/16 inches (2.86 cm) from the
bottom edge of the page for 8.5 x 11-inch paper; for A4 paper, approximately
1-5/8 inches (4.13 cm) from the bottom edge of the page.
6. Type-style and fonts
Wherever
Times New Roman is specified, Times Roman, or Times may be used. If neither is
available on your word processor, please use the font closest in appearance to
Times New Roman that you have access to. Please avoid using bit-mapped fonts if
possible. True-Type 1 fonts are preferred.
7. Main text
Type
your main text in 11-point Times New Roman, single-spaced with 13-point
interline spacing. Do not use double-spacing. All paragraphs should be indented
1 pica (approximately 1/6- or 0.17-inch or 0.422 cm). Be sure your text is
fully justified—that is, flush left and flush right. Please do not place any
additional blank lines between paragraphs.
Figure and table captions
should be 11-point Helvetica boldface (or a similar sans-serif font). Callouts
should be 10-point Helvetica, non-boldface. Initially capitalize only the first
word of each figure caption and table title. Figures and tables must be
numbered separately. For example: “Figure 1. Database contexts”, “Table 1.
Input data”. Figure captions are to be below the figures. Table titles are to
be centered above the tables.
8. First-order headings
For
example, “1. Introduction”, should be Times New Roman 13-point boldface, initially
capitalized, flush left, with one blank line before, and one blank line after.
Use a period (“.”) after the heading number, not a colon.
8.1. Second-order headings
As
in this heading, they should be Times New Roman 11-point boldface, initially
capitalized, flush left, with one blank line before, and one after.
8.1.1. Third-order headings:
Third-order headings, as in this paragraph, are discouraged. However, if you
must use them, use 11-point Times New Roman, boldface, initially capitalized,
flush left, preceded by one blank line, followed by a colon and your text on
the same line.
9. Footnotes
Use
footnotes sparingly (or not at all!) and place them at the bottom of the column
on the page on which they are referenced. Use Times New Roman 9-point type,
single-spaced with 10-point interlining spacing. To help your readers, avoid
using footnotes altogether and include necessary peripheral observations in the
text (within parentheses, if you prefer, as in this sentence).
10. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
These should be brief and
placed at the end of the text before the references.
11. References
List
and number all bibliographical references in 9-point Times New Roman,
single-spaced with 10-point interlining spacing, at the end of your paper. When
referenced in the text, enclose the citation number in square brackets, for
example [1]. Where appropriate, include the name(s) of editors of referenced
books.
11.1. Journal
Article
[1] C. D. Scott and R. E. Smalley, J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol. 3, 75 (2003)
11.2. Book
[2] H. S. Nalwa, Editor, Magnetic Nanostructures, American Scientific Publishers, Los Angeles (2003)
11.3. Chapter in a Book
[3] H. V. Jansen, N. R. Tas and J. W. Berenschot, in Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Edited H. S. Nalwa, American Scientific Publishers, Los Angeles (2004), Vol. 5, pp.163-275.
11.4. Conference Proceedings
[4] J. Kimura and H. Shibasaki, Editors. Recent Advances in Clinical Neurophysiology. Proceedings of the 10th International Congress of EMG and Clinical Neurophysiology, (1995) October 15-19; Kyoto, Japan
11.5. Patent
[5] C. E. Larsen, R. Trip, and C.R. Johnson, Methods for procedures related to the electrophysiology of the heart. U.S. Patent 5,529,067, Jun 25 (1995).
Do not use the phrases "et al." and "ibid." in the reference section. Instead, the names of all authors in a reference must be listed.
[1] C. D. Scott and R. E. Smalley, J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol. 3, 75 (2003)
11.2. Book
[2] H. S. Nalwa, Editor, Magnetic Nanostructures, American Scientific Publishers, Los Angeles (2003)
11.3. Chapter in a Book
[3] H. V. Jansen, N. R. Tas and J. W. Berenschot, in Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Edited H. S. Nalwa, American Scientific Publishers, Los Angeles (2004), Vol. 5, pp.163-275.
11.4. Conference Proceedings
[4] J. Kimura and H. Shibasaki, Editors. Recent Advances in Clinical Neurophysiology. Proceedings of the 10th International Congress of EMG and Clinical Neurophysiology, (1995) October 15-19; Kyoto, Japan
11.5. Patent
[5] C. E. Larsen, R. Trip, and C.R. Johnson, Methods for procedures related to the electrophysiology of the heart. U.S. Patent 5,529,067, Jun 25 (1995).
Do not use the phrases "et al." and "ibid." in the reference section. Instead, the names of all authors in a reference must be listed.
12. Copyright forms
You
must include your fully-completed, signed SERSC
copyright release form when you submit your paper. We must have this form before your paper can be published in the
proceedings. The copyright form is available from journal home page.
Authors should send their copyright forms to FAX. +82-42-624-2205 or E-mail sersc@sersc.org
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