ANNUAL REVIEW OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Instructions for authors
Include the following with your submission:
REQUIRED ELEMENTS
Editable files of manuscript, figures, and tables (Microsoft Word or TeX file for text; see Author Graphics Guide for acceptable figure file types); if submitting in TeX, include bib file and all other associated files
Title Page: full article title, author(s) name(s) and affiliation(s) including email address(es) and, if available, ORCID numbers for all authors, corresponding author contact information
Keywords: as many as 6
Abstract: 150 words maximum, except for Astronomy and Astrophysics (225 words maximum)
Headings: clearly formatted throughout text
Figures: submit each figure with its own caption clearly labeled; provide a separate file for each figure, and do not integrate them within the text. Send editable, high-resolution or vector files. See
Author Graphics Guide for more details. In addition to individual figure files, provide a PDF file containing all figures. Obtain any necessary permissions for use, including paying any fees (Annual
Reviews is able to offer assistance with fees in some cases). Please refer to the Figure Permission
Guidelines for more details about permission for and attribution of graphics from other sources
Tables: either all at end of article, following Literature Cited, or submitted together in a separate editable file
Literature Cited: see correspondence from your Production Editor for the maximum number of references permitted; references should be formatted per journal specifications (see sections of this handbook, below, for details)
PDF file of final manuscript, including all figures, tables, references, and optional elements (listed below), in addition to the editable files
OPTIONAL ELEMENTS
Terms and Definitions list: provide definitions for as many as 20 of the most important abbreviations or key terms, limited to 20 words maximum; insert below Literature Cited section
Summary Points list: highlight the central points of your review (as many as 8), in complete sentences; insert above Acknowledgments and/or Literature Cited section
Future Issues list: note where research may be headed (as many as 8), in complete sentences; insert above Acknowledgments and/or Literature Cited section
Reference Annotations: brief (15 words maximum) explanation of citations’ importance (as many as 10); insert below Literature Cited section
Related Resources list: up to 10 references, not listed in Literature Cited, to materials (websites, books, videos) that may be of interest to readers; insert below Literature Cited section
Sidebar (50 words minimum, 200 words maximum) briefly discussing a fascinating adjacent topic;insert below Literature Cited section, but be sure to call out the sidebar in text; it will be typeset near the section containing the callout
Annual Reviews Instructions for Authors 5
ANNUAL REVIEWS’ EDITORIAL PRINCIPLES AND POLICIES
PRINCIPLES
Invited Annual Reviews authors contribute, for the benefit of all scientists and students, the highest-quality scientific literature reviews in the world. As a nonprofit organization, our mission is to provide the widest possible dissemination of this invaluable work. Annual Reviews strives to keep the costs of such dissemination low, preserve the integrity of the publications it shepherds, and leave authors free to maximize the benefits of their work. Annual Reviews offers its content, immediately upon publication, to the developing world through Research4Life and the International Network for Access to Scientific Publications.
COPYRIGHT, ARCHIVING, AND
PERMISSIONS
United States copyright law requires Annual
Reviews to obtain from each author an explicit transfer of those rights necessary for orderly publication of its journals in print and online. Therefore, we ask each author to sign a statement transferring full and exclusive rights to their article, including all tables and illustrations, to Annual Reviews. If you and all your co-authors are United States federal employees who have written your manuscript within the scope of your official duties, then Annual Reviews does not seek copyright. This is because domestic copyright protection is not available for any work of the United States government. Some other countries, including the United Kingdom, have similar policies.
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