WELDING JOURNAL
Guidelines for Feature Articles
PREPARING THE MANUSCRIPT
Select a title not exceeding ten words.
A short "blurb" may be used to highlight the major idea or extend a brief title.
Include all authors in the order they should appear, together with title and business affiliation of each.
The text should not exceed 3000 words.
Use headings or subheadings throughout the text to divide subject matter into its important, logical parts.
Number figures sequentially in the text in the order of their intended appearance. All figures should be sharp and clear, sent separately, and not embedded in the text. Figure captions should be submitted on a separate page.
Submit tables separate from the text and number consecutively (Table 1, 2, 3, etc.). Give a brief descriptive heading at the top of each table, and cite each table in the text.
Acknowledgments – Credit help received from associates or others in the presentation or preparation of the work. Acknowledgements should appear at the end of the text, preceding the references.
References – Literature and the works of other authors cited in the text must be referenced by number and keyed in the same order to a separate bibliography. The format of the University of Chicago Press Manual of Style is used in the Welding Journal. The following bibliographical references illustrate the correct order and form of presentation for magazine articles, books, reports, and proceedings, respectively: Stout, R. D., McLaughlin, P. F., and Strunck, S. S. 1969. Heat treatment effects in multiple-pass welds--part 1. Welding Journal 48 (4): 155-s to160-s.
Hald, A. 1952. Statistical Theory with Engineering Applications. 571, New York, N. Y., Wiley Horvath, P. J., Jr. 1964. The influence of microstructure on weld metal impact properties. Ph.D. dissertation. Bethlehem, Pa., Lehigh University Paris. P. C. 1964. The fracture mechanics approach to fatigue. Proc. 10th Sagamore Army Mat. Res. Conf. eds. J. J. Burke, N. L. Reed, and V. Wiess, pp. 121-134. Syracuse Univ. Press
SUBMITTING THE MANUSCRIPT AND FIGURES
Submit manuscripts electronically in Microsoft Word through e-mail to kcampbell@aws.org or by CD or mail to the address below.
Submit photos and line art electronically. Photos must have a minimum density of 300 dpi; line art, minimum 1000 dpi. Do not embed the figures in the text. Send them separately as a TIFF, EPS, or JPEG. Photos and line art must include a description of action/object/person and relevance for use as a caption.
SUBMIT TO
Kristin Campbell
Managing Editor, Welding Journal
8669 NW 36th Street, #130
Miami, FL 33166
(305) 443-9353, x 257; Fax (305) 443-7404
kcampbell@aws.org
USE OF TECHNICAL TERMS, ABBREVIATIONS, AND SYMBOLS
Proper use of terms, abbreviations, and symbols is required. For welding terminology, the Welding Journal adheres to ANSI/AWS A3.0, Standard Welding Terms and Definitions. A list of some of the more commonly used welding terms showing standard and nonstandard forms is given below.
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