期刊名称:JOURNAL OF PROFESSIONAL ISSUES IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION AND PRACTICE
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 Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice presents issues of broad professional interest and diverse views of engineering education, legal affairs, and professional practice. Papers examine the relationships between civil engineering and other disciplines and professions, with emphasis on the engineer's and constructor's obligations and responsibilities and resolution of disputes. Topics include engineering education at all levels, professional practice issues, ethics, history and heritage.

The legal affairs section presents articles on law related to, but not limited to, the following areas pertaining to civil engineering: contract law and interpretation; professional responsibility and negligence; bidding law; negotiation, mediation, and alternate dispute resolution; arbitration; torts and insurance law; environmental law; environmental compliance; hazardous waste law; coastal and ocean law; real estate development and construction law; product liability laws; labor law; employment law; administrative law; government contract law; company reorganization and bankruptcy; corporation law; corporation tax law; subcontracting laws; claims analysis and presentations in all areas of civil engineering; land-use law related to getting projects designed and approved; ADA law and regulations; synopses/snippets of court verdicts; reviews of books related to construction law; and forum viewpoint articles.
ISSN: 1052-3928
Instructions to Authors
Submit five (5) double-spaced copies of papers and notes or four (4) copies of discussions to the Journals Department along with a completed ASCE Sizing Guide. Check manuscript length limitations listed below. Papers under review, accepted for publication, or published elsewhere are not accepted. Write, phone or email the Journals Department for ASCE Authors Guide to Journals, Books, and Reference Publications for complete instructions for manuscript preparation. You can access the ASCE Authors’ Guide to Journals, Books, and Reference Publications on the Publications Web site. It is also available in printed form and can be obtained by writing or phoning the Journals Department at ASCE, 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, Virginia, 20191-4400; 1-703-295-6290.
New Requirements for Manuscript Submission
All manuscripts submitted to the journal should be accompanied by a list of four potential reviewers suggested by the author(s). This list should include the complete name, address, telephone and fax numbers, e-mail address, and at least five key words that identify the expertise of each reviewer. The journal is not obliged to use the suggested reviewers; however, we feel that this policy will lead to an improved reviewers process.
Length Requirements
For most ASCE journals, the maximum number of words or word-equivalents is 10,000 for papers, 3,500 for notes, and 2,000 for discussions. The editor may waive these restrictions to encourage papers on topics that cannot be treated within these limitations. Such topics may include state-of-the-art reviews and detailed case histories. However, authors are advised that most topics can be covered within these limitations, and that the editors of this journal require clear justification for longer manuscripts. Please use the ASCE Sizing Guide to determine the length and include a copy of the form with your submission.
SI Units
The use of System International (SI) units as primary units of measure is mandatory. Other units may be given in parenthesis after the SI unit if the author desires. More information about SI units can be found in the ASCE Author Guide or from NIST.
CE Database subject headings
The subject headings are assigned by the manager of the Civil Engineering Database (www.pubs.asce.org) using a thesaurus also available on the ASCE website. New subject headings are added to the thesaurus as warranted. We welcome the inclusion of subject headings with your final manuscript; however, the subject headings you provide should be chosen from the list on the website.
Reprints
Authors can order reprints using reprint order forms provided by the Production Department or on the internet at http://www.pubs.asce.org/authors/jrnlreprint.pdf.
Editorial Board
Editor and Publications Committee Chairman: Brian R. Brenner, Parsons Brinckerhoff
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Associate Editor - Education Director: Mark D. Evans, U.S. Military Academy
Associate Editor - Legal Affairs: Amarjit Singh, University of Hawaii, Anoa
Associate Editors: Norman D. Dennis, University of Arkansas Dennis D. Truax, Mississippi State University
Corresponding Editors: Hazel Beh, University of Hawaii, Monoa Kari Corneilson, LZA Technology Norbert Delatte, The University of Alabama at Birmingham Howard I. Epstein, University of Connecticut Lisa J. Grebner, Modern Continental Companies, Inc. Cade Hobbick, Parsons Brinckerhoff William D. Lawson, Texas Tech University Michael C. Loulakis, Wickwire Gavin, P.C. Siripong Malasri, Christian Brothers University Joe Manous, U.S. Military Academy Jerry R. Rogers, University of Houston David B. Rosenbaum, San Francisco Unified School District Jose Roesset, Texas A & M University Robert A. Rubin, Postner & Rubin Jordan Schrader Justin Sweet, Netanya Academic College, Israel Paul C. Taylor, Kaku Associates Yanni Tsipis, Consultant Manoochehr Zoghi, The University of Dayton |
EdAc Contact Member: Vince Drnevich, Purdue University
CPP Contact Member: Ray Darvish, Infrastructure Solution
ASCE Educational Activities Tom Lenox, Managing Director of Education and Geographical Services, ASCE Jim O'Brien, Director of Education and Diversity
American Society of Civil Engineers Professional Activities Education Activities
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