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《传感器与微系统》投稿指南

《传感器与微系统》投稿指南

《传感器与微系统》投稿指南汉思期刊网提供1投稿方式请通过E-mail:st_chinasensor@进行投稿。

2编辑时限审稿周期:5个工作日;刊登周期:8个月。

汉思期刊网提供快速通道3论文要求为使来稿格式符合国家科技期刊格式标准,根据常见的一些问题,特向广大作者提出以下要求:本刊主要刊登敏感元器件、传感器与微系统及其相关技术的文章。

论文应理论清楚、正确,并且有详细实测数据,应提供中、英文的题名、作者与单位、摘要、关键词、图与表题名,提供中文的中图分类号、文献标识码。

排版格式为word2003/2007均可,文中的插图望采用位图格式(扩展名为.tif),不要附加路径名,压缩时用winrar。

为方便专家审稿,除题名采用三号字外,文中(包括摘要、参考文献)采用小四号字、1. 5倍行间距;提供的图表应清晰,信息完整,函数图的坐标给出物理量中文名称和相应单位(SI单位),图题、表题采用小四号字,图表中的文字推荐采用6号宋体字(注意避免字体加粗)。

论文可不分栏。

作者联系方式附在论文后面。

3.1题名中文题名不应超过20个汉字。

并应译成相对应的英文题名,英文题名仅仅第一单词的第一字母大写。

题名中应避免使用非公知共用的缩略语。

3.2作者及工作单位1)中国作者的英译名用汉语拼音,姓氏字母均大写;名字首字母大写,双名中间加“-”。

不同工作单位的,在姓名的右上角,加注阿拉伯数字序号,中间用“,”隔开。

2)所有作者的工作单位,均应包括单位名称(院校给到系),所在省、市名及邮政编码,多作者的工作单位名称之前加与作者姓名序号相同的数字序号,中间用“;”隔开;工作单位的英译文给出全称,不能用缩写词(系名除外)。

还应在邮编之后加“,China”。

3.3摘要1)中文摘要为150~300字。

摘要的内容应包括目的、方法、实验结果和结论;综述性、评论性文章可写指示性摘要。

摘要中不应出现“本文、我们、作者”之类的词语。

2)英文摘要必须与中文摘要一一相对应,准确译出。

《系统工程与电子技术》英文版投稿须知(可编辑)

《系统工程与电子技术》英文版投稿须知(可编辑)

《系统工程与电子技术》英文版投稿须知《系统工程与电子技术》投稿须知《系统工程与电子技术》是由中国航天科工防御技术研究院、中国宇航学会和中国系统工程学会联合主办的学术期刊,创刊于1979年,为月刊。

长期以来,本刊始终坚持理论与实践相结合、深度与广度相结合的方针,努力反映系统工程与电子技术两大领域及相关学科的最新成果和研究进展,为推进理论创新、促进学术繁荣、推动科技进步做出了积极贡献。

目前《系统工程与电子技术》已被美国工程索引 EI 、美昏剑桥科学文摘CSA 、英国科学文摘 INSPEC 、德国数学文摘 ZblMATH 等多种著名检索系统收录,并获得了“国家期刊奖百种重点科技期刊”、“中国精品科技期刊”等多项殊荣。

本刊栏目主要包括:航天电子技术,传感器与信号处理,系统工程,制导、导航与控制,通信与网络,软件、算法与仿真等。

投稿要求如下:1.来稿应具备创新性、科学性和学术性,主题突出、论据充分、文字精炼、数据可靠,具有较高的理论水平和实用价值。

2.文章结构一般为题名、作者姓名、单位邮编、摘要、关键词、中图分类号、引言、正文、结论、参考文献以及前5项相应的英文译文。

3.中文题名不超过20字,英文题名实词不超过10个。

中文摘要应在150~250字,关键词3~8个。

摘要必须拥有与论文同等量的主要信息,包括目的、方法、结果和结论四要素,以提供梗概为目的,不对论文内容作评论,尽量避免采用特殊字符和数学表达式。

4.请在首页页脚注明基金项目和作者简介。

凡属国家、省部级以上科学基金资助项目和重点攻关课题项目的论文,请提供基金的标准名称和编号。

作者简介包括出生年份、性别、职称、学位、主要研究方向以及E―mail。

3100~3102―1993。

常数、英5.文中所有物理量和单位的用法请参照国家标准GB文缩写、数学运算符号和函数符号采用正体,变量采用斜体,矢量和矩阵采用黑斜体,集合符号采用黑正体。

6.图表应精选。

图表中字符和数据应准确无误,且与正文一致。

遥感技术与应用投稿须知投稿

遥感技术与应用投稿须知投稿

《遥感技术与应用》投稿须知(2008年10月修订)本刊任务主要是介绍国内外有关遥感技术与应用的新理论、新方法、新数据的使用,全球遥感技术研究发展趋势等,推动高新技术在地球科学中及经济发展中的应用。

重点介绍国家自然科学基金项目、交流国家攀登计划、攻关计划工作等科研成果。

科学重大项目具体内容和研究成果。

1 来稿要求和投稿注意事项:(1)来稿应具有科学性、创新性,尤其是综述性稿件应注意时效性,应具有个人见解和前瞻性,不发表科普作品、实验报告和读书报告等类文章。

(2)来稿涉及国家保密问题的应提供作者单位的保密审查证明材料,图件涉及国界的应采用国家正式出版的最新地理底图绘制。

自绘的中国地图切勿漏绘台湾和海南诸岛。

(3)来稿要求论点明确、主题突出、数据资料可靠,文献精炼,建议全文所占版面字数控制在8000~12000字左右。

引用他人文献、资料、数据必须列出参考文献(公开出版物)或作脚注(非公开出版物)。

(4)摘要应反映论文的核心内容,尽量写成报道性文摘,包括研究目的、论点、方法、结论,具有自含性和独立性。

英文摘要应写成报道/指示性文摘,力求反映出文章的主要研究方法和核心内容,大约120-150词。

(5)文中计量单位应采用国家法定计量单位,并用单位符号表示,废止的计量单位请换算成法定计量单位。

(6)文中图和表应具有自明性,附图力求简明清晰,图中文字、符号、纵横坐标及单位必须标注清楚,并与正文一致。

图表应置于文章相应出现的位置,并给出图、表题对应的中、英文名称。

(7)如系基金资助项目,请在首页脚注标注,并注明项目类别、名称和编号。

(8)来稿通过本刊电子信箱发至编辑部,同时寄二份样稿,并自荐4~6位同行专家,以便缩短稿件的送审时间。

(9)来稿须提供作者的个人简介,包括姓名、出生年、性别、籍贯、职称、主要从事的研究工作以及电子信箱、电话等联系方式。

(10)参照国际标准化组织(ISO)和国家有关标准,文内各级标题及题号一律顶格书写,题号分级采用1;1.1;1.1.1;2;2.1等标著形式,一般标题层次为3级,最多不超过4级。

ieee geoscience and remote sensing letters投稿心得

ieee geoscience and remote sensing letters投稿心得

ieee geoscience and remote sensing letters投稿心得摘要:1.简介与背景2.投稿过程心得3.论文撰写技巧4.审稿与修改经验5.总结与建议正文:作为一名科技工作者,我有幸多次参与IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters的投稿。

在这个过程中,我积累了一些经验,希望与大家分享。

1.简介与背景IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters(GRSS Letters)是一本专注于地球科学和遥感领域的国际性学术期刊。

它的影响力在全球范围内广泛认可,是我国遥感领域研究者的重要投稿目标。

2.投稿过程心得在投稿过程中,首先要确保论文的质量。

这包括了选题的新颖性、研究的深入程度以及论文结构的合理性。

此外,遵循期刊的投稿要求也十分重要,如格式规范、字数限制等。

3.论文撰写技巧撰写论文时,应注重逻辑性和条理性。

在正文部分,可以通过明确的总分总结构来组织内容。

同时,注意使用恰当的术语和表达,以提高论文的可读性。

在引用文献时,要确保引用的文献与研究主题密切相关,且遵循期刊的引用规范。

4.审稿与修改经验审稿过程中,可能会收到审稿人的意见。

对于这些意见,要认真对待,理性分析。

针对审稿人的疑问,要有针对性地进行解答和修改。

在修改论文时,不仅要关注内容的完善,还要注意格式的规范和语言的准确性。

5.总结与建议投稿IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters是一个锻炼科研能力和写作水平的过程。

通过这次投稿经历,我认识到高质量的论文是基础,严谨的态度和合理的结构是关键。

同时,与审稿人的良好沟通和积极修改也是成功投稿的重要因素。

最后,建议大家在投稿前充分了解期刊的倾向和要求,有针对性地进行论文撰写。

在投稿过程中,保持耐心和毅力,不断学习和进步。

物理实验投稿须知

物理实验投稿须知

物理实验投稿须知在向物理期刊投稿时,作者需要遵守以下注意事项,以确保文章质量和创作规范。

1. 避免在文章中插入任何网络地址 (http)为了避免涉及版权问题和保护读者隐私,投稿时请勿在文章中插入任何网址,尤其是以http开头的链接。

2. 文章中不得包含数学公式或计算公式数学公式和计算公式可以在正式投稿前进行适当调整和排版,但在初稿中请避免使用,以提高读者的阅读体验。

3. 确保文章内容的独一性,避免内容重复出现文章应该具有独特的观点和创新的实验设计,避免与已有文献重复,以保证文章的新颖性和学术价值。

4. 文本需结构合理,段落明晰,使用适当的标题,以增强阅读流畅性文章应该有清晰的结构和明确的段落,标题应该准确反映各段落的内容,以便读者能够快速理解和阅读。

5. 不得使用、插入任何形式的图片链接为了避免版权纠纷和保护读者隐私,文章中不得使用或插入任何图片链接。

6. 避免使用依赖图像的语句,如“如图所示”等字眼为了使读者更容易理解,文章应该通过文字和描述来表达实验过程和结果,而不依赖于图像。

7. 不得在文章中反复提出同一个问题避免在文章中多次提出同一个问题,以免读者感到重复和冗余。

8. 不必在文章中过多自我介绍作者可以在文章开头简要介绍自己的背景和研究领域,但不必在文章中过多强调个人经历和成就。

9. 文章应刻画明确,句式流畅,并使用丰富多样的词汇来表达文章应该使用准确、简练的语言来描述实验过程和结果,并尽量避免重复和冗长的句子。

同时,需要使用丰富多样的词汇来增加文章的表达力。

10. 请尽可能使用准确的中文进行描述为了避免歧义和误解,作者应尽量使用准确的中文来描述实验过程和结果。

11. 内容需准确无误,严肃认真。

并应避免歧义或误导的信息。

文章应该准确无误地描述实验过程和结果,避免给读者带来歧义或误导。

同时,文章应该严肃认真,符合学术规范。

通过以上注意事项的遵守,作者可以提高文章的质量和可读性,增加投稿的成功率。

系统工程理论与实践投稿经验

系统工程理论与实践投稿经验

系统工程理论与实践投稿经验
系统工程是一门多面向的学科,其理论和实践有助于我们更好地理解和改进社会、经济和自然界的复杂系统。

系统工程在研究复杂系统、建模、实施技术和管理机制时,涉及众多的科学、工程、管理和技术领域,这也使得其理论与实践的深度投稿难度较高。

因此,在投稿系统工程类文章时,我们需要切实遵循一定的准则,以确保投稿文章获得审查委员会的青睐。

首先,要成功投稿系统工程类文章,作者需要充分深入理解和讨论相关理论以及实践案例。

有效的系统理论和应用实践分析可以帮助作者更好地提出解决方案,从而使文章更具有科学性和实用性。

同时,在投稿的过程中,作者也需要结合相关的技术和领域,合理引用其他学者的成果,使投稿文章更具有建设性,以深入研究该领域的新知识和新观点。

其次,系统工程文章的投稿要求明确、结构合理、行文逻辑清晰,以帮助审阅委员会更准确地了解文章的内容。

在投稿过程中,作者可以考虑按照研究背景、研究方法、研究结果和研究结论的结构架构,规范撰写文章,以使得文章的结构框架、文章的内容和文章的表达更加清晰明了,可以有效帮助审稿专家迅速获取所需的信息。

最后,在投稿文章时,作者同样要正确地使用和引用文献,即参考和使用文献的标准格式来展现相关信息,以使文献引用更加规范、清晰。

此外,文献引用列表也有助于审查委员会了解作者从何处获得研究材料。

同时,还要确保文本中所使用的表达语言准确、可靠,避
免使用不确定或不清楚的文字来描述相关概念,以防止出现文学上的错误。

综上所述,投稿系统工程类文章具有较高的深度投稿难度,但只要方法正确,按照以上准则和步骤,作者完全可以投出一篇逻辑合理、科学可靠的投稿文章,具备良好的投稿机会。

Optics-Express(OE)-2016-最新投稿要求

Optics-Express(OE)-2016-最新投稿要求Optics-Express(OE)-2016-最新投稿要求Instructions for the preparation of a manuscript for OSA express journalsA UTHOR O NE,1A UTHOR T WO,2,* AND A UTHOR T HREE2,31Peer Review, Publications Department, The Optical Society, 2010 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20036, USA2Publications Department, The Optical Society, 2010 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20036, USA3Currently with the Department of Electronic Journals, The Optical Society, 2010 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20036, USA*opex@https://Abstract: Updated 20 July 2016. Explicit and detailed rules are given for preparing a manuscript for OSA express journals. After a general introduction and a summary of the basic requirements, specific guidelines are given for all major manuscript elements (such as abstract, headings, figures, tables, and references) to achieve optimal typographic quality. The use of complete and properly formatted references is particularly important. Adherence to these guidelines will significantly expedite the production of your paper.© 2016 Optical Society of AmericaOCIS codes: (000.0000) General; (000.2700) General Science.References and links (see Section 4)1.P. J. Harshman, T. K. Gustafson, and P. Kelley, “Title of paper,” J. Chem. Phys. 3, (to be published).2.K. Gallo and G. Assanto, “All-optical diode based on second-harmonic generation in an asymmetricwaveguide,” J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 16(2), 267–269 (1999).3. B. R. Masters, “Three-dimensional microscopic tomographic imagings of the cataract in a human lens inviv o,” Opt. Express 3(9), 332–338 (1998).4. D. Yelin, D. Oron, S. Thiberge, E. Moses, and Y. Silberberg, “Multiphoton plasmon-resonancemicroscopy,” Opt. Express 11(12), 1385–1391 (2003).1. IntroductionAdherence to the specifications listed in this style guide is essential for efficient review and publication of submissions.OSA accepts Word and LaTeX submissions. OSA will not publish the same Word file that authors submit for their final revisions, so it is imperative that authors carefully check the final version of their paper before paying the publication fee. OSA uses a Word plug-in to normalize, format, tag, update citations, and parse the file into full-text XML.Except for numbering and titling of sections, which may not be desirable for short articles, the express journal style and layout rules have been followed in this guide. There is a checklist available in Section 8 that summarizes the style specifications.2. Page layout and lengthPaper size should be U.S. Letter, 21.505 cm x 27.83 cm (8.5 in. x 11 in.). The printing area should be set to 13.28 cm x 21.54 cm (5.25 in. x 8.5 in.); margins should be set for a 3.3-cm (1.3 in.) top and bottom and 4.11-cm (1.625 in.) left and right.To maintain a rapid publication cycle, the recommended page length for an express journal article is 6 pages. Higher publication fees apply to articles 7–15 pages in length. There is an additional per-page fee for manuscripts longer than 15 pages.3. Typographical styleThe title, author listing and all headers should be in Arial font. The rest of the text and body of the article should be Times New Roman. Please see the checklist in Section 8 that summarizes all of the style specifications.3.1 TitleLeft align the title. The title should be in 16-pt. bold Arial font. Kerning should be set to 16-pt. and spacing expanded by 0.5 in. Use initial cap for first word in title or for proper nouns. Use lowercase following colon. Title should not begin with an article or contain the words "first," "new" or "novel."3.2 Author nameLeft align author names in 12-pt. bold Arial font using small caps. Each express journal has its own color for the author names. Author names should appear as used for conventional publication, with first and middle names or initials followed by surname. Every effort should be made to keep author names consistent from one paper to the next as they appear within OSA publications.3.3 Author affiliationAll authors and affiliations should be styled in 9-pt. italic Times New Roman font. If all authors share one affiliation, superscript numbers are not needed. The corresponding author will have an asterisk correlating to an email address. All authors must be grouped together using superscripts to callout each affiliation. Hard returns (Enter key) must be used to separate each individual affiliation. Abbreviations should not be used. Please include the country at the end of the affiliation.A UTHOR O NE1 AND A UTHOR T WO2,*1Peer Review, Publications Department, Optical Society of America, Washington, DC 20036, USA2Publications Department, Optical Society of America, Washington, DC 20036, USA*opex@Option 1 for affiliation line with two email addresses (only one for the corresponding author):A UTHOR O NE1,3 AND A UTHOR T WO2,*1Peer Review, Publications Department, Optical Society of America, Washington, DC 20036, USA2Publications Department, Optical Society of America, Washington, DC 20036, USA3xyz@*opex@Option 2 for affiliation line with two email addresses (no asterisk used to denote corresponding authorship, implying that the two email addresses share corresponding authorship equally):A UTHOR O NE1,3 AND A UTHOR T WO2,41Peer Review, Publications Department, Optical Society of America, Washington, DC 20036, USA2Publications Department, Optical Society of America, Washington, DC 20036, USA3xyz@4opex@4.4 AbstractBegin the section with the word “Abstract:” in bold print followed by a colon. Font size should be 10-pt. and alignment double (left and right) justified.The abstract should be limited to approximately 100 words. It should be an explicit summary of the paper that states the problem, the methods used, and the major results and conclusions. It also should contain the relevant key words that would allow it to be found in a cursory computerized search. If the work of another author is cited in the abstract, that citation should be written out without a number, [e.g., journal, volume, first page, and year (Opt. Express 22, 1234 (2014).)], and a separate citation should be included in the body of the text. The first reference cited in the main text must be [1]. Do not include numbers, bullets, or lists inside the abstract.3.4 CopyrightThe line immediately following the abstract should be in 8-pt. type.© 2016 Optical Society of AmericaPlease be sure to update this line with the appropriate publication year if needed. 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Position tables as closely as possible to where they are mentioned in the main text.Table 2. Optical Constants of Thin Films of Materials a83.4 nm 121.6 nmMaterial n K n kIr 1.182 0.865 1.450 1.040MgF2 1.584 0.487 1.682 0.0627Al 0.09874 0.1915 0.0424 1.137Mo 0.98 1.08 0.78 1.03C 1.16 1.29 1.85 1.10a From Appl. Opt. 40, 1128 (2001).6. Article thumbnail uploadAuthors have the option to upload a thumbnail image that will appear next to the published article on the Issue in Progress, Current Issue, and Abstract pages. Please note that if authors do not choose a file, OSA Production Staff will choose an image from the submission. For precise representation of an article, we recommend that authors choose and upload the thumbnail image.Authors must submit a .JPG file. The image will be resized automatically to 100 x 100 pixels. For best results, authors should upload an image this size or an image with square dimensions.Fig. 3. 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《电子测量与仪器学报》投稿须知一.《电子测量与仪器学报》的征稿范围包括(但不限于):△电子测量基础理论与前沿技术△总线技术与自动测试系统△通信测试技术与仪器系统△数字音/视频测量技术与仪器△THZ技术、纳米测试技术及其应用△计算机通信网络测试技术及其应用△生物医学电子测量与仪器△电参量校准计量和标准比对技术△虚拟现实仿真与虚拟仪器技术△工业自动化控制与仪器仪表△电磁兼容测试与仪器△现代传感器与非电量测试技术△故障检测与环境监测系统技术与应用△神经网络分析、测试与应用二.投稿须知(1)来稿要求主题突出,观点明确,论据充足。

必须实事求是,客观真实,合乎逻辑,层次分明,简练可读。

来稿必须包括中英文题目、作者姓名、工作单位、摘要、关键词(3-8),以及中图分类号、文献标识码,国家标准学科分类代码,参考文献、第一作者简介、照片以及可靠的联系方式。

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)。

论文要以最恰当,最简明的词语反映论文中最重要的特定内容的逻辑组合,字数以不超过20字。

避免使用不常见的缩略词、首字母缩写字、代号和公式等。

英文题名一般不宜超过10个实词(参见国标GB 7713-87)。

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应具有独立性和自含性,是一篇可以完整使用的独立的短文。

其内容必须说明研究工作的目的、实验方法、结果和最终结论等,重点是结果和结论。

中文摘要以200-300字为宜,英文摘要以150-200个实词为宜。

中英文摘要中不要出现图、表、公式、非公知公用的符号和术语。

(4)关键词是从论文中选取出来表示全文主题内容的单词和术语,每篇文章应选取3-8个关键词,以显著的字符另起一行,排在摘要的左下方。

请选用规范词。

(5)论文的主体部分:从“引言”开始设第一个标题(序号为1),论文内容必须包括研究的目的(问题的提出)、方法(解决问题的新方法)、结果(在实验、仿真中的数据)、结论(对全文进行总结)等内容。

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对投稿的一般要求
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【期刊名称】《汽车电器》
【年(卷),期】2015(000)010
【摘要】1.来稿请作者注明承诺:"此稿为原创,专供《汽车电器》"。

本刊不接
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稿件文责自负。

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《系统工程与电子技术》英文版投稿须知《系统工程与电子技术》英文版(《Journal of Systems Engineering and Electronics》)是由中国航天科工防御技术研究院、中国宇航学会、中国系统工程学会和北京航天情报与信息研究所联合主办的学术期刊,创刊于1990年,现为双月刊。

本刊栏目主要包括:电子技术,防御电子技术,系统工程,控制理论与实践,软件、算法与仿真,可靠性等。

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切勿投寄涉密稿件,否则后果自负。

2.来稿应具备创新性、科学性和学术性,主题突出、论据充分、文字精炼、数据可靠,具有较高的理论水平和实用价值。

3.论文结构一般为题名、作者姓名、单位(邮编)、摘要、关键词、引言、正文、结论、参考文献及作者简介。

请在联系作者姓名的右上角以“*”表明,并在首页页脚注®Corresponding author o4.英文题名实词不超过1M,摘要100~15呼,关键词3~8个。

摘要必须包含与论文同等量的主要信息,包括目的、方法、结果和结论四要素,以提供梗概为目的,不对论文内容作评论,尽量避免采用特殊字符和数学表达式。

5.若论文受基金项目资助,在首页页脚注明基金项目,如This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(60530000)o6.文中所有物理量和单位的用法请参照国家标准GB3100-1993o常数、英文缩写、数学运算符号和函数符号采用正体,矩阵、向量、矢量采用黑斜体,其他变量采用斜体。

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→投稿须知
一投稿方式
你可以通过E-mail:st_chinasensor@进行投稿。

二编辑时限
审稿周期:7天;刊登周期:6个月。

三论文要求
为使来稿格式符合国家科技期刊格式标准,根据常见的一些问题,特向广大作者提出以下要求:本刊主要刊登敏感元器件、传感器与微系统及其相关技术的文章。

论文应理论清楚、正确,并且有详细实测数据。

投稿尽量用E-mail将稿件以附件形式发送。

排版格式为word 2003/2007均可,文中的插图望采用位图格式(扩展名为.tif),不要附加路径名,压缩时用winrar。

1题名
中文题名不应超过20个汉字。

并应译成相对应的英文题名,英文题名仅仅第一单词的第一字母大写。

题名中应避免使用非公知共用的缩略语。

2作者及工作单位
(1)中国作者的英译名用汉语拼音,姓氏字母均大写;名字首字母大写,双名中间加“-”。

不同工作单位的,在姓名的右上角,加注阿拉伯数字序号,中间用“,”隔开。

(2)所有作者的工作单位,均应包括单位名称(院校给到系),所在省、市名及邮政编码,多作者的工作单位名称之前加与作者姓名序号相同的数字序号,中间用“;”隔开;工作单位的英译文给出全称,不能用缩写词(系名除外)。

还应在邮编之后加“,China”。

3摘要
(1)中文摘要为150~300字。

摘要的内容应包括目的、方法、结果和结论;综述性、评论性文章可写指示性摘要。

摘要中不应出现“本文、我们、作者”之类的词语。

(2)英文摘要必须与中文摘要一一相对应,准确译出。

一般使用第三人称和被动式。

(3)中文摘要前加“摘要:”;英文摘要前加“Abstract:”。

4关键词
(1)3~8个关键词。

按GB/T 3860的原则和方法选取。

(2)中、英文关键词应一一对应。

中文前冠以“关键词:”,英文前冠以“Key words:”。

5中图分类号
在中文关键词的下行,按中国图书馆分类法(第四版,1999年3月版)给出本篇文章的“中图分类号”。

6文献标识码
在“中图分类号:”后填写“文献标识码:”本刊文献标识码:A--理论与应用研究学术论文(包括综述报告);B--实用性技术成果报告。

7正文(每篇稿件在5000字以内)
(1)所有标题号均左顶格排。

正文中的非公认的缩略语第一次出现时,应给出中文名称和英文全称。

(2)标题号格式如下:
0前言(引言)
1×××××第一级标题
1.1××××第二级标题
1.1.1×××第三级标题
8文章中的图表及公式
(1)每篇文章的图表不超过5张。

图表一定要有图题、表题,并要有对应的英译文。

由几个分图组成时,还应有中、英文分图题。

(2)带数据的坐标图四周加方框,纵坐标的标值线在左竖框内,横坐标在下横框内。

坐标轴旁给出物理量名称、符号、单位。

表格用三线表(一般只有三条横线,没有竖线)。

(3)公式中的符号第一次出现时,应加注表示的物理意义(物理量符号在式中、图表中、正文中均使用斜体);并应加注单位(法定计量单位),单位用正体标出。

公式后应加注标点符号。

9参考文献
(1)主要责任者, 三名以内的,全部列出;超过三名时,只列出三名,后面加“等.”。

(2)参考文献类型及标识:
非正式出版物不宜列入参考文献。

"论文集"无出版地,出版者,不可作为参考文献。

(3)参考文献中的作者,应姓在前,名在后。

(4)参考文献在正文中标出引用位置。

用方括号标在引用词语末的右上方。

(5)文后参考文献编排格式:
a.专著、论文集:作者名.文献题名{[M];[C]}.出版地:出版者,出版年.起止页码.学位论文、报告:作者名.文献题名{[D];[R]}.收藏地:收藏者,出版年.起止页码.
b.期刊文章:作者名.文章名[J].期刊名,年,卷(期):起止页码.
c.论文集中析出的文献:析出文章作者.析出文章名[A].原主要责任者(任选).原文献题名[C].出版地:出版者,出版年.析出文献起止页码.
d.国际、国家标准:标准编号,标准名称[S].
e.专利:专利所有者.专利题名[P].专利国别:专利号,出版日期.
f.电子文献:作者名.文献题名([DB/OL]:网上数据库;[J/OL]:网上期刊).电子文献的出处或可获得的网址,发表或更新日期/引用日期(任选).
10作者简介
文章第一作者按“姓名(出生年-),性别,民族(汉族省略),籍贯(省、市人),职称,学位,简历及研究方向。

”填写在文章末。

11基金项目
基金项目指文章产出的资助背景,项目名称应按国家有关部门规定的正式名称填写;多项基金项目应依次列出,中间用";"
隔开,每个项目名称后,在圆括号内注明项目编号。

12严禁一稿两投。

稿件内容文责自负。

文稿必须是国内尚未公开发表的原稿。

军事题材应附单位证明。

本刊不录用译文。

文稿请寄编辑部,不要寄给个人。

13所投稿件,因数据不实,一稿两投、署名先后、剽窃等不良行为由第一作者(或本人)负责。

14来稿请写明作者的通信地址、单位、姓名、邮编、电话、E-mail地址。

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