期刊名称:HAND CLINICS
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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Hand Clinics updates you on the latest trends in patient management; keeps you up to date on the newest advances; and provides a sound basis for choosing treatment options. Each issue focuses on a single topic in hand surgery and is presented under the direction of an experienced guest editor. |
Instructions to Authors
SOME GENERAL GUIDELINES Manuscripts must be typed double-spaced. This guideline includes all text, references, tables, and figure legends. It is the author鎶 responsibility to obtain written permission for any borrowed, modified, or adapted text, tables, or figures from the copyright owner (usually the original publisher). We cannot accept any manuscripts, figures, or tables that are unpublished and have been submitted to or are under consideration by any other publisher or publication. It is the author鎶 responsibility to send us publication-quality artwork (photos, drawings, etc). Digital art must be submitted according to our guidelines (see authors.elsevier.com). Please note: Articles are accepted for publication with the understanding that they are original contributions never before published or under consideration for publication elsewhere. You will be required to submit with your manuscript a signed Contributing Author鎶 Agreement/Transfer of Copyright form (which will be sent to you at a later date) transferring copyright of your material to Elsevier Science Company. We will be unable to publish your article without this signed agreement.
GUIDELINES FOR
MANUSCRIPT TEXT SUBMITTING MANUSCRIPTS ON DISK Please submit your manuscript on computer disk. We prefer that articles are prepared on software such as Word or WordPerfect, but we can convert most files prepared with other programs. Be sure to identify the software used and note whether the manuscript was prepared on a Macintosh or PC platform. Write protect your disk before submitting (for a 3 1/2" disk, slide the tab to the open position). Text, references, synopsis, figure legends, and tables should all be saved as one file. Do not activate the hyphenation or justification feature of your software.
TITLE PAGE Your title page must include the following information: Title of article (please be as concise as possible) Author鎶 name, degrees, academic or professional affiliation, city, and state (or country); same information for any coauthors Mailing address, telephone number, fax number, and e-mail address of each coauthor. Clearly indicate which coauthor is the corresponding author, and who should receive proof and reprints; otherwise, these materials will be sent to the first-named author. Statement acknowledging funding support, if applicable
TEXT Text should be double-spaced in 10- or 12-point type with ample margins on quality paper. Number each page, starting with the title page. Indent paragraphs. Type heads consistently throughout the article. We prefer all heads flush left. Type reference numbers within brackets. Conclude article with a brief summary of its important points or objective. Acknowledge assistance of any colleagues or support staff in the preparation of article, if applicable. Send one copy to Guest Editor and save a copy for yourself.
REFERENCES Type double-spaced with ample margins. List by number in the order in which used in the text. Use Index Medicus abbreviations for journals that are indexed; if a journal is not indexed, use full name. If more than six authors, cite first six and add 鎻簍 al.?BR>?If using reference managing software such as Reference Manager, EndNote, or ProCite, choose the style for 鎻侻A style,?which most closely approximates our style. For questions regarding formatting of other references not cited below, e.g., websites, e-mail, CDROMs, or databases, reference according to the AMA Manual of Style. Please include volume, number and page range whenever possible. Personal communications should not be included in the reference list.
Editorial Board
For commercial reprints (100 copies and up), contact Anne Rosenthal at phone +1 (212) 633-3813, fax +1 (212) 633-3820 or email reprints@elsevier.com.
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