期刊名称:EARTHQUAKE SPECTRA
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal About Earthquake Spectra
Earthquake Spectra, the professional journal of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI), is published quarterly in both printed and online editions in February, May, August, and November. The printed edition is sent to EERI members as part of their membership benefits. The online edition is available free to EERI members who register for the online access. Click here to visit the Online Spectra site.
EERI established Earthquake Spectra with the purpose of improving the practice of earthquake hazards mitigation, preparedness, and recovery. It is intended to serve the informational needs of the diverse professionals engaged in earthquake loss reduction: civil, geotechnical, mechanical, and structural engineers; geologists, seismologists, and other earth scientists; architects and city planners; public officials; social scientists; and researchers in all these disciplines. Spectra serves as the publication of record for the development of earthquake engineering practice, earthquake codes and regulations, earthquake public policy, and earthquake investigation reports. Manuscripts published in Earthquake Spectra are peer reviewed. The manuscript submission and peer review process is handled electronically by PeerX-Press (http://eqs.peerx-press.org/), with authors, journal staff, the editorial board, and reviewers all participating.
Periodically, EERI publishes special issues of Earthquake Spectra, either as theme issues or as reconnaissance reports on major earthquakes. All back issues can be viewed and searched at the Spectra Online site (http://scitation.aip.org/EarthquakeSpectra/).
Instructions to Authors
Manuscripts should be prepared using the Earthquake Spectra template for Microsoft WORD.
To obtain and use the Earthquake Spectra Template:
- 1)
Earthquake Spectra template File to your computer,
- 2) Save an electronic copy of the template.dot file in your template directory for WORD,
- 3) Select File New,
- 4) Select the template file as a document,
- 5) Format manuscript by either
- replacing the text in each component of the template document with your own text, or
- assigning the appropriate style to typed text using pull-down menu of WORD,
- 6) Save file with desired document name.
- 7) Additional Instructions for using the template are provided in the template and in the Publication Procedures for Authors.
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Editor, Earthquake Spectra Earthquake Engineering Research Institute 499 14th Street, Suite 320 Oakland, CA 94612-1934 FAX: 510-451-5411 Telephone: 510-451-0905 E-mail: Spectra@eeri.org
Welcome to the Manuscript Submission and Peer Review System for Earthquake Spectra
- If you know your login name (e.g., email address) and password, please log in.
- If you have an association with EQS, please use the "Unknown/Forgotten Password" link below to learn of an account that may have been pre-established for you (with your email address as login name; if that option fails, try the one of entering your first and last name).
- Otherwise, please register for a new account, using your primary email address as your login name (see link below).
- If you have problems logging in or registering, please contact the editorial office (see link above).
- Important Note for All Contributors: At this time we do not accept the .docx file format created from Office 2007/2008.
Please save all Word .docx files back to the previous .doc file format (Word 2003), and submit the resulting .doc file rather than your .docx version. These instructions outline the process of "back-saving" your files in the accepted format. |
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AUTHOR RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS
Rights of authors and permissions granted by the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute regarding the copyright of articles, copying of articles, and the posting of articles to the Web are specified.
COPYRIGHT
The Earthquake Engineering Research Institute publishes Earthquake Spectra. Articles appearing in the journal will be copyrighted by EERI, which reserves all rights to the published articles. No claim is made to original U.S. Government works. Transfer of Copyright Agreement is required for all articles published in Earthquake Spectra.
COPYING
Single copies of individual articles may be made for private use or research. Authorization is given (as indicated by the Item Fee Code for this publication) to copy articles beyond the use permitted by Sections 107 and 108 of the U.S. Copyright Law, provided the appropriate copying fee of $23 per copy per article as of September 2006 is paid to the Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, USA. Persons desiring to photocopy materials for classroom use should contact EERI or the CCC Academic Permissions Service.
Authorization does not extend to systematic or multiple reproduction, to copying for promotional purposes, to electronic storage or distribution, or to republication in any form. In all such cases, specific written permission from AIP must be obtained.
Note: Copies of individual articles may also be purchased online via the DocumentStore service.
PERMISSION FOR QUOTING AND REPRINTING
Permission is granted to quote from the journal with the customary acknowledgment of the source. To reprint a figure, table, or other excerpt, by anyone other than the authors of the article, requires the written permission of EERI.
WEB POSTING GUIDELINES
The Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI) grants to the author(s) of papers submitted to or published in Earthquake Spectra the right to post and update the article on the Internet according to the following guidelines. Published articles posted on another Web site must include:
- The full journal citation for the published article,
- A Web link to EERI' s official online edition of the abstract published in Earthquake Spectra Online, and
- The following copyright notice;
Copyright (year) Earthquake Engineering Research Institute. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute.
Articles posted on e-print servers must use only author prepared and /or formatted files, but not files prepared by EERI or its vendors. No such restriction applies to files posted on an author's personal web page.
PROCEDURE FOR CREATING LINKS TO YOUR ARTICLE
To create a link to an article in Earthquake Spectra Online, you need to know the journal code, the volume number and the starting page number. The general format for the URL is http://link.aip.org/link/?jrn/vol/page where
| EQS |
is the 3 letter journal code for Earthquake Spectra Online |
| vol |
is the volume number, and |
| page |
is the starting page number of the article. |
Example: To link to M. J. Kane et al., Appl. Phys. Lett. 76, 943 (2000).
The URL is: http://link.aip.org/link/?apl/76/943 The HTML link is: <A HREF="http://link.aip.org/link/?apl/76/943">M. J. Kane et al., Appl. Phys. Lett. 76, 943 (2000)</A>
The Link would appear as: M. J. Kane et al., Appl. Phys. Lett. 76, 943 (2000)
REQUESTS FOR PERMISSION
Requests for permission to reproduce articles or components as specified above should be addressed to:
Instructions to Authors template.dot publication_procedures.pdf
Editorial Board
Farzad Naeim, Editor John A. Martin & Associates Andrei M. Reinhorn, Associate Editor University at Buffalo Editorial Board Daniel P. Abrams University of Illinois, Urbana/Champaign Thalia Anagnos San Jose State University Kenneth W. Campbell ABS Consulting Group Stephanie Chang University of British Columbia Anil K. Chopra University of California, Berkeley Craig D. Comartin Comartin-Reis Gregory G. Deierlein Stanford University Armen Der Kiureghian University of California, Berkeley Gregory L. Fenves University of California, Berkeley Arthur Frankel U.S. Geological Survey Steven P. French Georgia Institute of Technology Polat Gülkan Middle East Technical University John F. Hall California Institute of Technology Ronald O. Hamburger Simpson Gumpertz & Heger I. M. Idriss University of California, Davis Helmut Krawinkler Stanford University Robert B. Olshansky University of Illinois Urbana/Champaign T. D. O'Rourke Cornell University Chris D. Poland Degenkolb Engineers Avigdor V. Rutenberg Technion — Israel Institute of Technology Erdal Safak U.S. Geological Survey Jonathan P. Stewart University of California, Los Angeles Chia-Ming Uang University of California, San Diego Stuart D. Werner Seismic Systems & Engineering Consultants Ivan G. Wong URS Corporation Robert R. Youngs Geomatrix Consultants
Editorial Board 8755-2930.pdf
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