Introduction:
Short, timely and cutting-edge reports will be considered for rapid publication in Scripta Materialia. Papers should
be directed to those aspects of the science of materials defined in the scope presented on the inside front cover. Manuscripts must be
prepared in a letters format that flows from introduction, to experimental details or approach, results, discussion and summary, without
headings. Manuscripts not written in proper English and according to the following instructions will be returned to authors without review.
General guidelines for online submission:
The preferred
format for submission is Microsoft Word. Graphics should be high-resolution and in either TIFF or JPEG format. For further information
on the preparation of electronic artwork, refer to the following website: http://www.elsevier.com/artworkinstruction.
All online submissions must be accompanied by a cover letter detailing the most important findings in your manuscript. This letter should
include contact information (address, telephone/fax numbers and e-mail address) for all authors and clearly indicate the author to whom
correspondence
should be addressed. The cover letter must also include a statement of the originality of the work and affirmation that
all authors have read the paper and agree to this statement of originality. Authors should include details of any previous or concurrent
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Estimating the length of a manuscript: To meet the four journal page limit,
an article must not exceed 3700 words, including text, title, abstract, figure captions, references. When figures, tables or equations
are used, the equivalent number of words must be determined using the following:
One column wide (7.5 cm) figures/tables: 20 words per
cm height;
Two column wide (15 cm) figures/tables: 40 words per cm height;
Equations: 20 words for each equation.
For example, the total
number of text words available for a manuscript with one figure, one table and one equation would be as follows:
Figure: 10 cm x 15 cm
(double column width) = 400 words;
Table: 8 cm x 7.5 cm (single column width) = 160 words;
Equation: 20 words;
Words available for text:
3700 - (400+160+20) = 3120 words
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Title:
The title should be concise but informative. Avoid using abbreviations and nomenclature of specific materials and alloys in the title.
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Abstract:
The abstract must not be longer than 80 words. Non-standard abbreviations and specific nomenclature of materials must be avoided. Only
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Keywords:
Authors should list a maximum of five keywords which appropriately
represent the contents of their manuscripts. The list of keywords should appear on the title page of each paper, following the title,
author names and author affiliations, and abstract. Four keywords must be selected from the Keywords List in the most recently published
issue of the journal (also available on-line); however, authors may provide one keyword which is not listed in the Keywords List.
Colour:
Color figures will be reproduced
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version. There is a charge for color reproduction in print. Authors will receive information on this cost from Elsevier after the acceptance
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References:
References should be indicated by number(s) in square brackets in line with the text. The actual authors can be referred to, but the
reference number(s) must always be given. Example: ''.. as demonstrated [3,6]. Barnaby and Jones [8] obtained a different result?''
Referenceto a journal publication:
[1] J. van der Geer, J.A.J. Hanraads, R.A. Lupton, J. Sci. Communc. 163 (2000) 51.
Reference
to a book:
[2] W. Strunk Jr., E.B. White, The Elements of Style, third ed., Macmillan, New York, 1979.
Reference to a chapter
in an edited book:
[3] G.R. Mettam, L.B. Adams, in: B.S. Jones, R.Z. Smith (Eds.), Introduction to the Electronic Age, E-Publishing
Inc., New York, 1999,
pp. 281-304.
Spellchecking: Be sure that your
manuscripts are free of spelling errors. If you wish to check the technical spelling of your manuscript, please refer to www.sciproof.com.
SCIPROOF offers a product called Scientific Dictionary Package (SDP) 2.0 that contains over 1.8 million entries and is the
only spellchecking software that specifically includes materials science terms, plus chemical and biomedical terms (for biomaterials),
and journal titles and abbreviations. This program is an add-on for Microsoft Office and augments the native Office spell checker.
Preparation
of Supplementary data:
Elsevier accepts supplementary material to support and enhance your scientific research.
Supplementary files offer the Author additional possibilities to publish supporting applications, movies, animation sequences, high-resolution
images, background datasets, sound clips and more. Supplementary files supplied will be published online alongside the electronic version
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It is a condition of publication that manuscripts submitted to this journal have not been published and
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Inquiries on manuscript status to editors are strongly discouraged, as the status of papers can be monitored through the Elsevier Electronic
Submission system. Authors will be notified of the decision on their paper by the editor. The publisher will also send a notification
of receipt of accepted papers in production. Upon acceptance of an article, authors will be asked to transfer copyright (for more information
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