Author Guidelines
About the journal
The Journal of Industrial Ecology (JIE) is an international, English language, multi-disciplinary, peer-reviewed bimonthly designed to foster understanding and practice in the field of industrial ecology. The JIE is a hybrid journal, publishing both open access and traditional articles, and is now published entirely online. Owned by Yale University, the JIE is based at the Yale School of the Environment and edited in collaboration with the Norwegian University of Science & Technology and Tsinghua University.
Industrial ecology is a rapidly growing field that systematically examines local, regional, and global materials, and energy flows in products, processes, industrial sectors, and economies. It focuses on the potential role of industry in reducing environmental burdens and increasing sustainability. For more on the topics covered by the JIE, visit http://jie.click/overview.
The Journal of Industrial Ecology is open to and encourages submissions that are interdisciplinary in approach.
The JIE includes the following types of full-length, peer-reviewed research articles:
Forum;
Methods, Tools, Data, and Software;
Research and Analysis;
Applications and Implementation; and
The JIE includes the following types of non-peer-reviewed articles:
Columns;
Correspondence; and
Reviews (of books and other media).
Detailed descriptions of the various article types can be found at http://jie.click/overview.
All articles in the peer-reviewed sections, including solicited papers, are peer-reviewed by at least two independent reviewers in a single-blind process. In addition to the peer-reviewed sections, the JIE also publishes invited columns and reviews of books and other media devoted to industrial ecology topics. See the Columns, correspondence, and reviews (of books and other media) section below for more information.
These Author Guidelines have been updated following the JIE’s major style change in January 2019. Authors are asked to conform to these Guidelines at initial submission, especially with regard to references and citation formatting.
If you use Endnote, Zotero, RefWorks, Mendeley, or BibTeX software for formatting references, you can find links to the style guides to be used for JIE submissions using these software packages at http://jie.click/citationsoftware.
Accepted file types for submission
Your main manuscript should be submitted either as a Microsoft Word or a LaTeX file. (See http://jie.click/templates for manuscript templates in Word and LaTeX.) Other file types, including PDFs, are discouraged.
All tables in your manuscript should be embedded (as tables) in the document, rather than supplied as separate files.
In contrast, figures in your manuscript need to be supplied as separate files, either Encapsulated PostScript (EPS), Portable Document Format (PDF), or Tagged Image Format (TIFF) file types. See the Artwork, Figures, and Tables section below for more details.
For details on Supporting Information files, see the Supporting Information section below.
Artwork, figures, and tables
The total number of figures and tables should not be more than eight (i.e., figures + tables ≤ 8). Unless you have permission from the editor to exceed that number, any manuscript with more than 8 figures/tables will be returned. Additional figures and tables are welcome as supporting information posted on the JIE’s website (see the Supporting Information section below).
For each figure, please provide a separate file in one of the preferred file formats: encapsulated postscript (eps), portable document format (pdf), or tagged image format (tiff). More detailed information on the submission of electronic artwork for figures can be found at http://jie.click/figureguidelines.
If your figure contains elements that should be in subscript or superscript, see http://jie.click/subscriptsuperscript for special instructions.
Article proofs
After the article has been submitted to Wiley, copyedited, and typeset, the article’s corresponding author will receive an e-mailed notification that a PDF proof of the article is available to download and review. Please note that significant changes cannot be made at this time. Please check your figures and tables carefully in the proofs. Additional instructions will be provided with the article proofs in the accompanying instruction letter.
Columns, correspondence, and reviews (of books and other media)
Columns are by invitation only and are more informal in style. They are reviewed solely by editors, are limited to 1,500 words, and have no more than five references.
Correspondence (letters to the editor) commenting on articles published in the JIE are considered for inclusion in the Journal based on relevance and availability of space. To submit a letter for consideration, visit http://jie.click/scholarone. Letters should be brief and replies from the authors of the article under discussion will be invited. Length and content are subject to review by the editors.
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