万维提示:
1、投稿方式:官网投稿。
2、期刊网址:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-glaciology
3、投稿网址:
https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jog
4、官网邮箱:igs-glaciology@cambridge.org(作者用户指南)
5、期刊刊期:双月刊,一年出版6期。
2022年01月04日星期二
投稿须知【官网信息】
JOURNAL OF GLACIOLOGY
Instructions to authors for Journal of Glaciology
We publish three types of papers:
Articles – concerning new findings and theories, or new instruments and methods, in glaciology – the study of ice; or review articles that offer an up-to-date, coherent account of a glaciological subject that is developing rapidly or has been neglected.
Letters – identical in form and general content as Articles, but of reduced length, and carrying substantially reduced processing charges
Communications – short pieces without abstracts that could be, e.g., comments on published articles/letters, book reviews, short correspondence on topics of interest to the community.
An accelerated publication procedure, ‘Paper Profiling’, is available for Articles and Letters. Eligible papers are topical or ground-breaking, and would particularly benefit from a fast turnaround and wide publicity. The editors may themselves initiate Paper Profiling. Alternatively, authors may request Paper Profiling before submission, or in a covering letter upon submission, briefly suggesting reasons why the paper may be eligible. A request for Paper Profiling before submission can expedite the procedure by allowing the editors to secure early agreement of reviewers to return reviews within two weeks. Profiled papers that are accepted will be produced rapidly and will be the subject of a press release at the time of online publication. Authors and their institutes will be asked to assist with publicity.
Suggestions for illustrations for the front cover are welcome, whether they relate to a paper in the issue or not.
Manuscripts submitted should be
Of high scientific quality.
Complete and clear.
Substantially different from previously published work, including works in press. Preprints posted on personal or institutional servers, or on preprint servers such as ArXiv, are not treated as if previously published, and may be considered. Papers posted for discussion with another publisher are also considered to be preprints, provided they are no longer under consideration for final publication. Such papers may be submitted provided that the authors have taken account of comments already made in discussion; these comments, and a response letter from the authors, should be attached to the submission.
Length
Articles should be concise. Articles begin with a title, a list of authors and their affiliations, and an abstract of 200 words or fewer.
Letters are between three and five IGS pages when published. They have the same structure as Articles, but an abstract of 150 words or fewer.
Communications are no longer than two IGS pages when published. Communications begin with a title and have no abstract, and the list of authors and affiliations appears at the end after the acknowledgements.
One IGS page of pure text, of A4 size, is about 1000 words. Paper length in pages can be estimated by counting the words in the manuscript and adding suitable space for each figure and table. The space occupied by each item will depend on its width in columns (1 or 2; 85 mm or 179 mm) and its height; columns are up to 254 mm high.
Pre-submission English language editing
Papers must be in English. Authors, whether or not their first language is English, are strongly advised to have their manuscripts critically read by a native English speaker before submission. This will help to ensure that the academic content of the paper is fully understood by the editors and reviewers.
Alternatively, authors may make use of any of a number of third-party services specialising in language editing and/or translation. The International Glaciological Society is itself willing to arrange for language editing by an in-house specialist, and can provide cost estimates on request. The use of any of these services is voluntary and at the author’s own expense, and does not guarantee that the manuscript will be accepted for publication.
Original submission
All papers should be submitted online at ScholarOne Manuscripts-JOG. If you have not submitted in this way before, you will need to register as a new author. Consult the ScholarOne Author User Guide or contact igs-glaciology@cambridge.org if you have problems with this system.
At the time of original submission, the corresponding author must be identified and must provide the contact details of all co-authors, including their e-mail addresses. The corresponding author is responsible for ensuring that all co-authors have approved the submitted version of the manuscript.
The peer review for this journal follows a single blind process.
You also have the option of using the JOG template in Overleaf, an online tool that enables authors to:
write their article in IGS style
save versions that can be shared with and edited by co-authors
submit the final article directly into the ScholarOne system.
The Overleaf template is based upon LaTeX but contains a rich text mode; you do not have to be a LaTeX expert in order to use it. It could be particularly useful if you are collaborating withother authors. At the end of the Overleaf process a clean PDF is transmitted to ScholarOne as the main manuscript with the LaTeX source files supplied in a zip file for the production team if the article is accepted.
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https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-glaciology/information/instructions-contributors