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Wood Material Science & Engineering

Wood Material Science & Engineering


Published By: Taylor & Francis
Volume Number: 2
Frequency: 4 issues per year
Print ISSN: 1748-0272
Online ISSN: 1748-0280
 

Instructions for Authors

***Note to Authors: please make sure your contact address information is clearly visible on the outside of all packages you are sending to Editors.***

PREPARING FOR SUBMISSION
Submission of a manuscript is held to imply that the paper has not been published elsewhere and that, if accepted, it will not be republished in any other journal in the same or similar form without the Publisher's written consent.

Copyright: It is a condition of publication that authors assign copyright or license the publication rights in their articles, including abstracts, to Taylor & Francis. This enables us to ensure full copyright protection and to disseminate the article, and of course the Journal, to the widest possible readership in print and electronic formats as appropriate. Authors retain many rights under the Taylor & Francis rights policies, which can be found at www.informaworld.com/authors_journals_copyright_position. Authors are themselves responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyright material from other sources.

Conflict of interest and funding: Authors are responsible for recognizing and disclosing financial and other conflicts of interest that might bias their work. They should acknowledge in the manuscript all financial support for the work and other financial or personal connections to the work.

SUBMISSION
Manuscripts should be submitted electronically as Microsoft Word files. Graphic elements should be kept as separate files in EPS or TIFF format. Please send manuscripts to the Chief Editor, Magnus Wålinder (Magnus.Walinder@sp.se) including an accompanying letter from the responsible author with a statement that the manuscript has been seen and approved by all authors.

After acceptance of the manuscript, authors will be requested to provide new electronic files. More guidelines for preparing these electronic manuscripts can be found at: www.tandf.no/woodscience

Arrangement
It is presupposed that manuscripts submitted are in their final form. All manuscripts should be written in English of an acceptably high standard. Authors with a mother tongue other than English are recommended to have the language revised separately. Manuscripts should be typed double-spaced with a left-hand margin, including reference list, tables and figure legends. Mark all pages in the upper right-hand corner with page number and author's name. New paragraphs should be marked with indentation. The SI system, which includes the metric system, should be used throughout. Footnotes and letter-spacing are not allowed in the main text. Scientific genera and taxa of lower rank should be written in italics.

Each manuscript component should begin on a new page, in this sequence: Title page, Abstract and Key words, Text, Acknowledgements, References, Tables, Figure legends, Figures.

Title page
The title page should contain; title of paper, running headline (max 50 characters), all authors' first and last names and addresses, and telephone, fax and e-mail of the corresponding author. The main title should contain the words necessary for correct indexing (species names in Latin). Titles should be as brief as clarity permits.

Abstract and Key words
The manuscript should open with an abstract not exceeding 200 words. Problem, methods employed and main results should be stated. Key words, in alphabetic order, should be carefully selected, since they will be used for indexing purposes in relevant databases.

Text
The following headings should normally be used: Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion.

The Introduction should provide a general orientation of the subject and present the reasons for and aims of the study. It should be concisely written. Materials and methods must provide information enough to permit exact replication of the experimental work. The models underlying any statistical analysis must be clearly stated. Results should be clear, concise and as objective as possible. No discussion of the results is permitted in this section. Indicate on separate lines the approximate position of figures and tables. Discussion should not repeat results, but in a logical way interpret the main results with reference to relevant figures, tables and references. The discussion should be concisely written and end with conclusions.

References
All references cited in the text are to be listed at the end of the paper in alphabetical order under the name of the first author. If there are more than six authors, list the first six authors and use 'et al.' References should only be made to published and available material. Guidelines for format references can be found on www.tandf.no/woodscience.

Examples:
JOURNAL:
Lyly, O. & Saksa, T. (1992). The effect of stand density on moose damage in young Pinus sylvestris stands. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 7, 393-403.

BOOK
Kroppenstedt, R.M. (1985). Fatty acid and menaquinone analysis of actinomycetes and related organisms. In M. Goodfellow & D.E. Minnikin (Eds.), Chemical methods in bacterial systematics (pp. 173-199). London, UK: Academic Press.

Citations in the text should be made by author and date in parentheses. If there are two authors, both should be named, e.g. (Mityga & Lanphear, 1971). If an article with more than two authors is cited, only the first author's name plus 'et al.' should be given, e.g. (Hutchinson et al., 1986).

Tables
Each table should be numbered with an explanatory heading, and written on a separate sheet. The tables must be planned to fit to a final width of 8 or 16.6 cm.

Figures
Submit unmounted illustrations as electronic files or high quality printouts. Half tone and colour photos should be professionally drawn or photographed but computer-drawn figures are also accepted provided they are of high quality. Photomicrographs must have internal scale markers, and symbols, arrows or letters should contrast with the background. Figure number and arrow indicating 'top' should be indicated on the back of the illustrations. Costs for colour illustrations must be borne by the authors (USD 750/page).

Please keep illustrations as separate files, preferably as EPS or TIFF. The colour must be CMYK, not RGB; all fonts must be embedded, and the resolution of images should be of a quality suitable for printing; i.e. files downloaded from web pages are not suitable, they will look acceptable on screen but not when printed. Do not use colour files if black and white only output is required.

Offprints
Offprints can be ordered on the offprint order form sent out with the page proofs in the form of a PDF.

Please send your manuscript and cover letter to one of the Editorial office (preferably via e-mail):

Magnus Wålinder, Chief Editor
SP Sveriges Provnings- och Forskningsinstitut
Bygg och Mekanik- Trätek
Box 5609 

SE-114 86 Stockholm
Sweden
Magnus.Walinder@sp.se
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