期刊名称:CANADIAN METALLURGICAL QUARTERLY
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ISSN: | 0008-4433
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版本: | SCI-CDE
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出版频率: | Bimonthly
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出版社: | METALLURGICAL SOC-C I M, CANADIAN METALLURGICAL Q,QUEENS UNIV,GOODWIN HALL, RM 325KINGSTON, CANADA,K7L 3N6
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出版社网址: | http://www.cmq-online.ca/
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期刊网址: | http://cmq-online.ca/
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影响因子: | 0.255(2008) |
| 主题范畴: | METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING |
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 CMQ provides a forum for the discussion and presentation of both basic and applied research development in the areas of recycling, waste processing, mineral processing, extraction, synthesis, processing, characterization properties and performance of metals and materials.
Instructions to Authors
The editors invite papers and technical letters on all aspects of metallurgy and materials science. Three copies should be addressed to W.T. Thompson, Editor in Chief, 165 Ontario Street, Suite 5, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 2Y6
All manuscripts submitted as papers will be sent to at least two reviewers who will judge the paper according to established criteria. The editors, acting on the advice of the key reader, are responsible for the ultimate acceptance or rejection of the manuscript. Prior publication is a basis for rejection of any manuscript.
Manuscripts submitted as technical letters ordinarily are subject to only one review with the intention of accelerating publication of novel or new research initiatives. Written discussion of papers should be submitted within three months of the publication date and will be forwarded to the author of the paper for reply. Discussion and replies will be published together.
You will be notified by the Editor-in-Chief of the CMQ of the acceptance of your paper and invited to supply an electronic version of the accepted text. All text and original figures (drawings and photographs) should be retained by the author until requested by the editor. The CMQ would like to encourage authors to deliver the final revised version of their accepted manuscripts (tables, text, figures and illustrations) electronically as outlined below. This method of delivery will maintain the integrity of your keystrokes and reduce the time it takes to reset the information.
Copyright Copyright transfer must accompany the final manuscript. The signed copyright transfer form must be received in the Editor’s Office before the article can be processed for publication. This form, sent upon acceptance in Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly, must be signed by the submitting author.
Electronic Submission For papers produced using a word processor, please submit an electronic file with the final revised version of the manuscript. The electronic file should correspond exactly to the final hard copy. The operating system and the word processor used should be specified clearly. Illustrations or chemical structures in electronic format may be supplied provided the file format and the program used to produce them is clearly indicated and a hard copy is also supplied.
Do not merge the files into one electronic document. All text, figures and photographs should be saved as independent files.
File names Submit the text and tables of each manuscript as individual files. Name each file with your last name. Text files should be given the three letter extension that identifies the file format.
Labels All disks should be labeled with the name(s) of the author’(s), the file name and the word processing program and version used to prepare the files.
Storage medium Only at the request of the author will disks be returned. Software and format All illustration files should be in TIFF, EPS or JPG (with previews) format. Do not submit native application formats. All type should be converted to outline before saving as .eps files.
Resolutions Grayscale files should be saved at resolutions yielding approximately 300 ppi. Bitmapped line art should be submitted at resolutions yielding 600-1200 ppi. These resolutions refer to the output size of the file; if you anticipate that your images will be enlarged or reduced, resolution should be adjusted accordingly.
Hard Copy Three copies must be submitted, typed double-spaced, single column on one side of 8.5 x 11 in. paper, with a generous margin.
Order The preferred order of contents is as follows: (a) Title of Paper, (b) Author(s) name(s) and business address, (c) Abstract, (d) Body of the paper organized into logical sections and sequentially numbered with no more than two grades of subheadings. Footnotes are not acceptable. (e) Acknowledgement, (f) References
Abstracts The abstract, together with the title of the paper, names of authors and their affiliations, should be presented on the first page of the manuscript. Abstracts should indicate the content and main conclusions of the paper and be no more than 150 words in length. Provision of a French translation of the abstract would be appreciated if feasible. Titles should be kept to maximum length of 75 characters
Translations There are no facilities for translating or making editorial revisions of foreign contributions. All published work is in English and papers must be submitted in proper form.
Intending contributors for whom English is a second language are advised that the CMQ publisher will improve unclear or ungainly prose, where this is necessary. Numerous corrections may result in charges to the authors. However, it is not possible to translate papers.
Measurements SI units should be used throughout.
Equations Equations should be numbered in order of appearance along the right-hand margin.Tables Tables should be typed double spaced on separate sheets. Whenever possible, use tabs to create columns.
References References are to be indicated in the text in order of appearance by a square bracketed number. They should be listed double-spaced on a separate page in the numerical order in which they are used in the text using accepted abbreviations.
The form will be: Author(s) initials & name, Journal, year, ser., vol., pp.
Figures A master set of illustrations must be submitted in a form suitable for reproductions; that is, glossy photographs and/or original line drawings no larger than 8.5 x 11 in. All wordings to be reproduced with the figures should be printed upon them, except for figure number and caption. Normally all illustrations will be reduced to fit within a single column, thus lettering should be legible when reduced to this size. Each figure should be numbered in sequence and the captions should be submitted as a separate list (double-spaced). Further, each figure should be clearly marked at the bottom with figure number, title of paper and names of authors. In cases where there might be doubt, the top of the photograph or figure should be marked. In the case of photomicrographs, they should be submitted so that they may be reproduced, ‘same size’, and the correct magnification retained. If the degree of magnification is not indicated, this information should be included in the caption. The appropriate position for each illustration should be marked in the text.
Figures and photographs should be designed for final printing in single column 8.5 cm (3.4”) width. Double column 18 cm (7”) treatment will be used only when required by the complexity of the material.
Drawings and graphs should be prepared neatly in clear format using typeset, not typewritten, letters, symbols and numbers. Photo-reproducible sharp copies of drawings in an 8.5 x 11 format are preferred. Avoid gray patterns, lines or symbols, since their accurate reproduction will be very difficult and may result in poor quality. The size of the lettering should be proportional to that of the drawing; it must be a minimum of 6 pt high when the illustration is reduced to 8.5 cm (3.4”) wide. Legends should not be placed in the caption but in the white space of the drawing. Each figure should be numbered; a separate, typed list of succinct captions must be provided. Ticks may be used on the edge of figures where only a trend or comparison is of significance. However, if the figure is to be used to show data to theoretical predictions where the numerical values of the ordinate and abscissa must be read, the figure should be drawn with a grid in which spacing is commensurate with the accuracy implied in the plot.
Broken, dotted and dot-dash lines can be used. Particular care should be taken to ensure that the lines in figures are of an adequate thickness. Suggested minimum line thickness is not less than .5 pt nor greater than 4 pt. Avoid shading (tints) that simulate grey and use line shading if appropriate.
Authors are cautioned to type – wherever possible – all mathematical and chemical symbols, equations and formulas. If these must be handwritten please print clearly and leave ample space above and below for printers marks: use ink only. All Greek or unusual symbols should be identified in the margin the first time they are used. Please distinguish in the margins of the manuscript between capital and small letters of the alphabet whenever confusion may occur. (e.g., k, K, k ).
Lettering typeface used in figures should be Helvetica or Times. Units should be expressed in the form, e.g., g cm-3 rather than g/cm3
Proofs Authors will receive proofs directly from the Editorial Office. It is essential that the author(s) return as quickly as possible the corrected proofs with the signed Proof Verification form. Major alterations to the paper at this stage are not acceptable. Typographical errors may be corrected and references updated without charge.
Address Return submission and supporting material to: Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly 165 Ontario Street, Suite 5 Kingston, Ontario Canada K7L 2Y6
Editorial Board
WT Thompson, Editor in Chief
Associate Editors , Editor in Chief:
Dr Sadan Kelebek Dr Geno Palumbo Dr Doug Perovic
Office Our office is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday between the hours of 8:30 and 4:30 (EST). Correspondence may be addressed to:
Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly 165 Ontario Street, Suite 5, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 2Y6
Tel: (613) 549-5361 . Fax: (613) 549-5365
e-mail: office@cmq-online.ca
URL: http://www.cmq-online.ca
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