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Environmental Progress publishes papers on all aspects of environmental concern, with an emphasis on operating processes and engineering solutions to environmental problems. Much of the journal content is directed at the practicing chemical engineer who has environmental management responsibilities in one or more of the environmental media (air, water, and solid waste streams). Reflecting current industrial practice, the publication increasingly emphasizes sustainability, waste minimization and pollution prevention, "green" engineering, and the integrated management of environmental, safety, and health concerns.
Most papers considered for publication deal with the problems, controls, and solutions associated with air and water pollution control, solid and hazardous waste management, and resource conservation (including recycle and reuse). Especially of interest are those papers containing engineering design and/or operating data and utilizing a multi-media approach, or dealing with regulatory requirements and/or public issues as they pertain to the chemical process industries. Topical research papers on fate and effects research, environmental impacts, and innovative waste treatments are also published in limited numbers.
Authors are encouraged to submit papers that have not been presented at an AIChE meeting. These manuscripts are considered equally with papers presented at AIChE meetings.
Environmental Progress articles are typically no longer than 16 manuscript pages (double-spaced), including tables and figures. Generally, articles are published in order of acceptance (with some exceptions for balance) and can be expected to appear in print within six to nine months of acceptance (based on the current backlog). All submissions are first reviewed by the editor. Those papers being considered for acceptance go on to a review by one or more members of the periodical's Editorial Advisory Board and/or other peer reviewers.
All authors should read the AIChE Code of Ethics (Revised January 17, 2003.)
Submitting Papers
Papers should be sent directly to the editor of Environmental Progress:
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Dr. Gary F. Bennett Editor Environmental Progress Dept. of Chemical and Environmental Engineering Mail Stop 305 The University of Toledo Toledo, OH 43606 E-mail: gbennett@eng.utoledo.edu |
Four copies of the manuscript, complete with figures, needs to be sent to the editor. A decision regarding publication normally can be expected within two months and will come directly from the editor. If accepted, the editor will send a letter to the author asking that he/she send one copy of his/her paper and clear black and white print-outs of all figures to Beth Shery Sisk, associate editor, at the New York office (see below for contact information). The manuscript must also be submitted as a word processing file, either on disk, or via e-mail. The preferred word processing format is Microsoft Word, but, with the exception of WordPerfect, the staff can also handle a variety of other Macintosh and Windows?formats. If you're submitting a file in a program other than Word, be sure to note on the disk and/or on your hard copy the program in which it was created. Also include copy of the completed copyright transfer form (see below for more information about this form).
Graphics should be submitted as TIFFs, JPEGs, or EPS files. If at all possible, do not use color figures, as the color will be stripped out and it's often difficult to read variations in shades of gray. All figures should be submitted in a separate file or files. Do not embed graphics within the text. They must be stripped out before the file can be imported into the page layout program, and this can cause extensive delays.
All materials should be directed to:
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Beth Shery Sisk, Associate Editor, Environmental Progress AIChE, 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5991 Tel: (212) 591-7845 Fax: (212) 591-8883 E-mail: beths@aiche.org |
Simultaneously, a copy of the paper and copyright form should be sent to the Editor. Even if the file is e-mailed to the New York office, a letter acknowledging its submission must still be sent to the Editor.
Format
Papers need not follow any specific format, but they should be written in a manner designed to best illustrate the material being presented. Use of headings and subheadings does normally enhance a paper. A short review of the literature, with appropriate references, should also be included. Remember to define all acronyms and any terms that might not be commonly known outside of your area of technical specialization.
Abstracts
Each paper should include an abstract of 100-200 words, offering a brief account of the contents, conclusions, and relevance of the findings of the paper. The abstract should not be just a repeat to the opening introductory paragraphs of the paper. Emphasize what the readers will gain from reading your paper.
Literature Citation
Any literature directly referenced within the text of the paper or in any tables or figures must be notated within brackets and a full citation provided. Citations must be listed in the order in which they appear in the article, and should be as detailed as possible. For information on style and formats for citations, please read the Environmental Progress Reference Style Guide.
Copyright and Permissions
The author will also be asked to complete and return a copyright transfer form to the New York office. No paper can be published without a signed copy of this form. For jointly authored papers, only one signature is required, but all authors must be advised of and consent to the terms of this form. All materials within the paper, including tables and figures, should be the original, unpublished work of the authors. If a paper uses figures or other materials from published sources, it is the responsibility of the author(s) to get written permission to use it from the person or publisher who holds the copyright. The permission statement must be submitted to the New York office with the manuscript. E-mail is sufficient as long as it contains the name and contact information for the person who authorized its use.
The paper's principal author will be faxed a copy of the edited, formatted article about a month before publication, and asked to review it within a set time-frame (generally 1 to 2 weeks) and return your comments/suggestions/corrections promptly. Even if there are corrections, you still must send an acknowledgement to the New York office that you reviewed the manuscript and approve of it as submitted.
Conclusion
Attention to the details listed above will expedite editing and printing and increase the readability of your paper in Environmental Progress. |