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Information for Authors
Nuclear Technology, a journal of the American Nuclear Society, publishes review papers and unreported work on all phases of applications of fundamental research to nuclear technology. Authors are encouraged to submit complete papers of work summarized in the Transactions of the American Nuclear Society. Complete papers appearing in Proceedings of meetings will not be accepted by Nuclear Technology. Concise versions of detailed reports of limited distribution will be considered.
Nuclear Technology publishes Technical Papers, Technical Notes, Critical Reviews, Book Reviews, Letters to the Editor, and NT Letters. Technical Notes report preliminary results and extensions of previously reported work. Technical Papers and Notes and Critical Reviews are reviewed for technical content. Letters to the Editor provide an expeditious medium for comments for editorial policies and for discussions on the content of other contributions. NT Letters provide expedient publication of unusually timely papers by limited peer review and accelerated processing.
Author rights under Copyright Law are transferable to the American Nuclear Society. These rights, as well as author responsibility for protecting proprietary and third-party rights, are specified in the author-ANS Agreement to be made before publication. All materials accepted for publication are protected by copyright obtained by ANS.
Authors are informed of the partial cost of publication-reflected in a page charge based on manuscript length. Manuscripts accepted by the Editor are published without regard to page charge payment; however, this source of revenue is essential in maintaining the Society's journal publishing services. Authors receive a PDF file of published material upon payment of page charges. Publication of manuscripts unsupported by page charge payment is necessarily limited, and some delay in presentation may occur. (The currently estimated compensation rate for the author-related costs of publishing is $165 per printed page; however, authors who include an electronic file or diskette/CD-ROM of their revised manuscript will be billed at $80 per published page.)
Manuscripts should be submitted to:
Dr. Nicholas Tsoulfanidis, Editor, Nuclear Technology
c/o American Nuclear Society, 555 North Kensington Avenue, La Grange Park, Illinois 60526, USA
Telephone: (708) 579-8281. Fax: (708) 352-6464. E-mail: nt@ans.org
Papers from Europe may be submitted (two copies) to:
Dr. Marc Delpech, Associate Editor, Nuclear Technology
CEA/DEN/DDIN - MPUIR, Direction des Programmes Systemes du Futur, Bld. 121 - CEA Saclay,
91191 Gif sur Yvette, France. Telephone: 33-442-2528-82. Fax: 33-442-2528-95
Papers from Asia may be submitted (two copies) to:
Dr. Soon Heung Chang, Associate Editor, Nuclear Technology
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Department of Nuclear and Quantum Engineering
373-1 Guseong-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Korea
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Instructions for Manuscript Preparation
General Style
Authors are referred to any recent issue for examples of format and general style and are advised to consult the 1990 edition of the style manual prepared by the American Institute of Physics (AIP Style Manual). Use of technical terms as defined in the American Nuclear Society Glossary of Terms in Nuclear Science and Technology is encouraged. Manuscripts should be submitted electronically as WORD and PDF files (if electronic submission is not possible, submit manuscript on diskette/CD-ROM). Instructions for preparation of the electronic file (or diskette/CD-ROM) will be sent to authors when the manuscript has been accepted for publication.
Abstracts
Every paper must have an abstract. The abstract must be less than one page long, double-spaced, and in 12-point font size. It must summarize the content of the paper and point out the main objectives, the methods employed, the results obtained and the importance of these results as new information, and the major conclusions. General and well-known information should not be included in the abstract.
Text
Manuscripts must be typed, double spaced, on one side of the page with wide margins and indented paragraphs. Each manuscript must be complete with figures, tables, references, etc. (if electronic submission is not possible, two hard copies are required). The first page must contain the title, the name and affiliation of each author, the name and complete mailing address of the person to whom proofs and the page charge invoice are to be sent, and a list of the total number of pages, tables, and figures. Please provide an E-mail address and/or a fax number. The second page of a technical paper and of a technical note must contain the abstract.
Units
Use SI units. Conventional (non-SI) quantities may follow parenthetically if the author desires.
References
Citations in the text to references shall be numerics strictly in order of their first appearance. References must be in the format of the AIP Style Manual (see recent issues of Nuclear Technology for examples). In particular, proceedings references must indicate the location and date of the conference, and references to reports must indicate the full name of the organization where the report was prepared. Also, authors are strongly encouraged to supply the full titles for the respective references. References must be listed in numerical sequence, double spaced, on a separate page.
Footnotes
Footnote citations in the text should be lower-case superscript letters. These footnotes, appropriately lettered and double spaced, should be listed consecutively on a separate page. Footnotes in tables are also cited by lower-case superscript letters. These footnotes should be placed at the bottom of the table.
Tables and Figures
Tables and figures should be designed to fit one- or two-column widths (85 and 173 mm, respectively). The height of lower-case letters should not be less than 1.5 mm after reduction; thus, a figure or a table that must be reduced to one-third its original size should have lower-case letters at least 4.5 mm high. Each table must be typed on a separate page, numbered consecutively with Roman numerals, and must have a complete title. In addition to submitting hard-copy figures, authors are strongly encouraged to submit figures in a high-resolution electronic format. Preferred formats include: TIFF (line drawings at least 600 dpi, halftone or grey-scale images at least 300 dpi); EPS (with embedded fonts); Postscript or PDF (with embedded fonts). Lines and rules in figures should be at least 0.5 points (half-point rules) with an absolute minimum 0.25 points. Figures should be printed on separate pages following the text, rather than being inserted in the text. Figures should be consecutively numbered in Arabic numerals in the order they are called out in the text. A descriptive caption must be prepared for each figure, and all figure captions should be typed, double spaced, on a separate page. Each figure should be labeled in the margin or on the reverse with the manuscript title, author's name, and figure number. Label each diskette/CD-ROM with the author's name, manuscript number, and the figure numbers that it contains.
Effective January 2008, ANS will be offering color figures online in the journal without an additional fee (print version will still be in black and white). For black and white (grayscale) reproduction of color figures, do a test printing in black and white (avoid light blue, yellow, green neon colors) to ensure that no information is lost when printed in black and white. Two sets of figures can be submitted - one set for black and white printing and one set for the online color version. These need to be clearly marked. Figure captions should avoid reference to color as print will be in black and white. At this time, color in the print version of the journal is cost prohibitive. Should an author want color in print, prepayment of the costs associated with color print will be required in addition to approval by the journal editor (current cost estimated at $525/page).
Mathematics
All mathematical equations should be carefully written and checked so that a compositor can follow the copy easily. Greek letters, upper- and lower-case letters, superscripts, subscripts, vectors, and matrices should be identified in the margin. When Greek letters are handwritten, they should be spelled out when they first appear. Equation numbers should be Arabic numerals enclosed in parentheses in the right-hand margin.
Proofs
Proofs of all material except letters to the editor will be supplied. Proofs are to be read carefully and all printing errors corrected; however, alterations from the original text that cost more than 10% of composition costs are chargeable to the author.
Reprints
The author will receive a PDF file gratis when the page charge is paid; instructions on use will be provided. Hard-copy reprints may be purchased and ordered at the time the author approves the proofs.
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