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1、投稿方式:在线投稿。
2、期刊网址:https://www.ieee-jlt.org/
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=50
3、投稿网址:
https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jlt-ieee
4、官网邮箱:d.hargis@ieee.org
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5、官网电话:+1 732 562 6829
6、期刊刊期:半月刊,一年出版24期。
2021年12月14日星期二
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INFO FOR AUTHORS
Manuscript Preparation
All manuscripts must be submitted in a standard two-column, single-spaced format. Make sure to have all figures included within the text in order to get an accurate page count estimate, which is important for estimating publication costs. Please note that all figures must be sized to be clearly legible when printed. No font size used within a figure should be smaller than the default font size of the figure caption. Please only upload an MSWord document or a PDF, not a LaTex file. Various templates and detailed style guides may be found here:
IEEE Author Center
Paper template (Word)
Paper template (LaTex)
IEEE Publication Tools For Authors
IEEE Graphics Checker
IEEE LaTex Analyzer
IEEE PDF Checker
Contributed submissions may be 7 pages in length, optionally including author biographies, before incurring mandatory over length page charges (see below). Author photographs are not published.
The abstract must be a concise yet comprehensive reflection of the main statements made in your article. In particular, the abstract must be self-contained, without abbreviations, footnotes, or references. The abstract must be written as one paragraph, and should not contain displayed mathematical equations or tabular material. The abstract should include three or four different keywords or phrases, as this will help search engines to better find your paper.
Are you including a graphical abstract with your submission? If so, please review our author instructions for format, naming convention and size guidelines found here. Please be sure to name your file as detailed in these guidelines. Graphical Abstracts must be peer reviewed and cannot be added after acceptance.
Who Qualifies as a Co-author
As per IEEE regulations: https://www.ieee.org/documents/opsmanual.pdf , authorship credit must be reserved for individuals who have met all three of the following conditions:
Made a significant intellectual contribution to the theoretical development, system or experimental design, prototype development, and/or the analysis and interpretation of data associated with the work contained in the article; AND
Contributed to drafting the article or reviewing and/or revising it for intellectual content; AND
Approved the final version of the article as accepted for publication, including references. (This implies an agreement of accountability for the published work.)
Contributors who meet fewer than all 3 of the above criteria for authorship should not be listed as co-authors, but may be acknowledged. Examples of activities that alone (without the other three contributions) do not qualify a contributor for authorship are acquisition of funding; general supervision of a research group or general administrative support; and writing assistance, technical editing, language editing, and proofreading.
English as Your Second Language
If English is your second language, please be sure to either have a colleague proofread your paper or use professional editing services. You may find the following editing website useful for a cost:
American Journal Experts at http://www.aje.com/go/ieee/ *IEEE authors receive a 10% discount
SPI: http://www.prof-editing.com/
Enago: http://www.enago.com/ieee/ *IEEE authors receive a 30% discount
Please note that submissions that are hard to understand due to poor English will be immediately rejected.
Re-submissions of Previously Rejected Work
If your work is essentially a re-submission to JLT of work that has been previously been rejected either by JLT or by any other journal, please include with your submission:
The reviews previously received for the work
Your detailed response to those reviews
A marked-up version of your manuscript indicating the changes you have made following the original reviews
Failure to do so may result in your manuscript being immediately rejected without review.
Originality and (Self-)Plagiarism
All JLT manuscripts have to be original and the authors’ own body of work. An essentially similar copy of the same paper must not have been submitted nor must it be submitted at a later point in time to any other journal or conference. While IEEE and OPTICA PUBLISHING GROUP do support evolutionary publishing of an author's own body of work, it is mandatory in such cases to (1) minimize direct 1:1 overlap in text and figures wherever possible, (2) properly reference the earlier paper(s) whenever copies of text and figures are made, and (3) highlight in the introduction the technical advances of the submission to JLT with respect to earlier work.
In order to determine whether your JLT submission contains enough new material compared to any of your previously published journal or conference, please self-assess whether a reader who has access to your JLT paper in addition to all of your previously published work would consider the JLT paper of significant added value. This is the guideline that our Editorial Board uses to determine whether or not a JLT submission contains enough new material or not. – Note that “significant added value” can take many forms, including a more elaborate placement into the context of previously reported results within a field, more elaborate technical descriptions, discussions, and interpretations of methods or results, results that go beyond those previously reported, important intermediate results or non-trivial derivations that were not previously shown, etc.
Please also check the following links for more information:
IEEE Plagiarism Guidelines
OPTICA PUBLISHING GROUP Plagiarism Guidleines
Authors acknowledge adherence to these regulations through execution of the IEEE Copyright Form upon online submission through ScholarOne Manuscript Central.
All JLT submissions are expected to be self-contained. Their technical understanding must not rely on any unpublished material.
On-line Repositories (such as ArXiv)
When using on-line repositories (such as ArXiv), please note that (1) upon submission of an article to JLT, you must update any previously posted version of your submitted article with a prominently displayed IEEE copyright notice, and (2) upon publication of an article by JLT, you must replace any previously posted electronic versions of the article with either (a) the full citation to the JLT paper with it s Digital Object Identifier (DOI), or (b) the JLT accepted version with the DOI (not the IEEE-typeset version). Upon your request, IEEE will make available toyou the preprint version of your article that you can post and that includes the DOI, IEEE's copyright notice, and a notice indicating the article has been accepted for publication in JLT.
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