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期刊名称:APPITA JOURNAL

ISSN:1038-6807
出版频率:Bimonthly
出版社:APPITA, CARLTON CLOCK TOWER, STE 47255 DRUMMOND ST, CARLTON, AUSTRALIA, 3053
  出版社网址:http://www.appita.com.au/
期刊网址:http://www.appita.com.au/
影响因子:0.418(2008)
主题范畴:MATERIALS SCIENCE, PAPER & WOOD

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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The Appita Journal is the journal of the Technical Association of the Australian and New Zealand Pulp and Paper Industry. It is published six times per year with subscribers including members, manufacturers, research institutes, universities, suppliers, libraries and government departments.

Regular features include industry news, articles, peer-reviewed papers, technical notes, supplier notes, conference calendar, section reports, membership information, corporate news and industry developments.


Instructions to Authors
Appita Journal ?Guidelines for Authors
Revised 26 July 2002 Page 1
The Journal
Appita Journal publishes original papers梡articularly from
Australian and New Zealand sources梤elated to the pulp and
paper industry, and associated fields such as forestry and
wood technology, paper products, and printing and converting
processes.
Submissions
Papers may be submitted directly to the Editor as follows:
Mr Ralph Coghill
Editor, Appita Journal
Suite 47, 255 Drummond Street
Carlton VIC 3053
Or alternatively to:
Dr Ken Maddern,
Technical Editor, Appita Journal,
51 Carlingford Street,
Elsternwick, VIC, 3185
Papers are accepted for publication on the condition that
Appita holds all copyright. Thereafter they cannot be
reproduced in full or in part even by the author without
permission from Appita. The author should retain a paper
copy and electronic version for reference in any subsequent
correspondence with the editor.
Some papers presented to the annual conference of Appita are
subsequently published in issues of the journal following the
conference.
Proofs
Authors are advised when their paper is to be printed and
separate advice is given at that time regarding correction of
proofs. Authors who will be absent when proofs are due
should nominate someone to act on their behalf to check the
copy.
Authors?Responsibilities
Authors are responsible for the originality of the work,
permission to publish, permission to reproduce any cited
figures and proofreading.
Peer Review Process
Each paper will be refereed by one or more members of the
Editorial Board who makes a critical appraisal of the
substance and structure of the paper and recommends whether
it should be published taking into consideration what is
already published in the literature on the subject concerned.
After review the Technical Editor will notify the author of the
referee抯 comments and will ask the author to make any
recommended changes to the manuscript should they wish to
proceed to publication.
Authors reprints
The corresponding author will receive 25 complimentary
reprints of the paper. These are 憈ear sheets?from the Journal
and may contain advertising and other content. Additional
copies, with specially printed cover, stapled and free of other
content, are available on order from Appita (fees apply
depending on number ordered).
Manuscript Preparation
Format ?The manuscript must be submitted on paper or
electronically. After the peer-review process, and acceptance
for publication, a software version of the amended text will be
required. Microsoft Word format is preferred, and graphics
should be preferably embedded in the document, or supplied
separately as tiff, eps, or jpeg files if resolution of the
embedded graphic is inadequate. The paper should not
exceed 6000 words and should contain no more than
twelve figures. Papers larger than this may be subject to a
fee to cover publication costs of AUD500.00 per page when
typeset for the Journal. The manuscript should be written in
such a style as to be understandable to readers who are only
broadly familiar with the general field. The tables and figures
should be as simple and concise as possible. Micrographs
should include a scale to indicate real dimensions.
Authors?Details ?Please include full first name, initials and
surname. The authors?positions, company addresses and
Appita membership status must be shown, on separate lines.
For example:
* Scientist, Member Appita
?Group Leader, Member Appita
PAPRO, Forest Research,
Private Bag 3020, Rotorua, New Zealand
?Pulping Specialist
?Research and Development Scientist
Ahlstrom Machinery Inc.,
101 Ridge Street, Glen Falls, New York, USA.
Title ?The main purpose of the title is to help abstracting
services and libraries to classify the paper.
Summary ?The summary should be no more than 150 words.
Keywords ?Please provide several keywords to help
abstracting services to classify the paper.
Conclusion ?The conclusion should be concise and should
not make references to planned future work.
References ?References should not include unpublished
work. They should be numbered according to the order they
appear in the text. The style to be used is exemplified by the
following:
For Journals:
(1) Covey, G.H. and Nguyen, K.L. ?Chloride management in a
closed ECF bleach plant, Appita J. 49(5):332 (1996).
For Books:
(2) Padanyi, Z.V. ?Physical aging and glass transition: effects
on the mechanical properties of paper and board, In Baker
C.F. (ed.) Products of Papermaking, Pira, UK, p.521
(1993).
For Conferences and Conference preprints:
(3) Lloyd, J., Allison, R. and Horne, C. ?Laboratory kraft
pulping with low dissolved solids concentrations, Proc. 51st
Appita Ann. Gen. Conf., Melbourne, p.565 (1997).
For Patents:
(4) Wallis, A.F.A and Wearne, R.H. Chemical cellulose. Aust.
Pat. Appl. PJ 3803/98 (1989).
For internal publications:
(5) NZ Meterological Service ?The climate and weather of the
Bay of Plenty region, NZMS Misc. Pub. 115 (1984).
Appita Journal ?Guidelines for Authors
Revised 26 July 2002 Page 2
Writing Style
Spelling and the use of capitals ?Spelling should be
according to the Macquarie Dictionary. The use of capitals
should be avoided except for proper nouns. The names of
parts of a mill or of operational details should not be
capitalised, e.g. 'pilot plant' not 'Pilot Plant', 'machine
direction' not 'Machine Direction'.
The Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors and The
Oxford Dictionary for Scientific Writers and Editors are
used as supplementary style guides.
Abbreviations and symbols ?Abbreviations other than for
units of measurement, should be confined to common terms
(e.g., etc, viz) and to easily recognized terms which are
repeated. The term should be given in full when it first
appears followed by the abbreviation in parenthesis.
The symbol ??should only be used in conjunction with
numbers, otherwise 憄er cent?should be used.
The word 慒igure?should be spelled out when used in the
text, but abbreviated to 慒ig.?when mentioned in parenthesis
or in the caption to an illustration.
Some frequently used abbreviations:
A ampere
ac alternating current
a.d. air dry
approx. approximately
BOD biological oxygen demand
conc. concentration
m/v mass/volume
CD cross direction
min minute
h hour (not hr)
Kappa No. Kappa number
kg kilogram
CSF Canadian standard freeness (not mL or mL CSF)
d.c. direct current
cm centimetre
cm2 square centimetre
cm/s centimetre per second
g/m2 gram per square metre
g/L gram per litre
km kilometre
mm millimetre
L litre
MD machine direction
MG machine glazed
o.d. oven dry
kWh kilowatt hour
rh relative humidity
r/min revolutions per minute (not rpm)
s.c. stock concentration / stock consistency
s second (not sec)
In the general text names of chemical elements and
compounds are spelt out. Symbols are not used unless there is
a specific reason.
Bleaching Nomenclature ?The following letter symbols
should be used for bleaching sequences:
A acid wash/treatment O oxygen
B borohydride N nitrogen dioxide
C chlorine P peroxide
D chlorine dioxide W neutral or alkaline wash
E alkaline extraction Y dithionite, hydrosulfite
H hypochlorite Z ozone
Equations ?Each equation should be set on a separate line
and numbered.
Headings ?Only three types of headings should be used ?BR>main headings, shoulder or sub-headings and run-on or subsub
headings. Where a number of items are listed in separate
paragraphs and require a series of minor subheadings, 憆un
on?headings can be used.
Italics ?Systematic names used in biological sciences (e.g. to
denote genera and species) are printed in italics. A genus
name should have a capital initial letter. The genus capital
letter only may be used following the first full reference to the
species:
Examples: Eucalyptus regnans, then E. regnans
Pinus radiata , then P. radiata
Mathematical constants are written in italics.
Numerals ?At the beginning of a sentence all numbers
should be spelt out. When used in the text, round numbers
from one to ten should also be spelt out, but when used in
conjunction with other numbers or to designate specific
quantities of units of measurements they should be expressed
in numerals.
Decimal values below unity should include the zero before the
decimal point, e.g. '0.02'. Approximations should be expressed
in words rather than in numerals, e.g. 'Almost a thousand runs
have been completed'. A range of values should be expressed
as 12 to 18 mm, and not 12?8 mm; similarly 12 by 18 mm,
and not 12 mm ?18 mm or l2 ?18 mm. For numerals of large
magnitude commas are not used to separate thousands, these
are indicated by spaces: 1 200 000 not 1,200,000. No space is
used for numbers 1000 to 9999 except in tables.
Quotation Marks ?Published work should be referred to by
means of references and not by direct quotation. Double
quotation marks should be used only where a direct quotation
is made. In all other cases single quotation marks are to be
used, e.g. in conjunction with trade names or where a phrase
or term is being used to have a special meaning.
Units ?All quantitative data must be expressed in SI units as
prescribed in Australian Standard AS 1000 慣he International
System of Units (SI) and its Application?
Note: Paper and paperboard density is expressed in g/cm3 and
bulk in cm3/g.
The correct units for tear index are mN.m2/g, for burst index
kPa.m2/g and for tensile index N.m/g.
Instructions to Authors
1038-6807.pdf

Editorial Board

 

Editor at Ralph@appita.com.au 

 



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