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                《东华大学学报(英文版)》(Journal of Donghua University, English Edition )
                                               来稿要求及注意事项:
总体要求如下:
  1.  1.     论文应具有创新性、学术性、准确性、规范性和可读性。
  2.   2.    具有学科前沿的科研论文优先刊登,来稿要求重点突出、论点明确、条理清楚、数据可靠、文字精练。
  3.   3.    来稿不可一稿多投。欢迎广大高等院校及科研院所博士生和老师踊跃投稿。投稿时请将投稿确认单作者登记表(下载中心下载并填写,在投稿过程中一起上传)和文章一并上传至投稿系统。
  4.   4.   论文必须包括(1)论文标题;(2)作者姓名和单位名称;(3)摘要;(4)关键词;(5)中图分类号(CLC number);(6)正文;(7)结论;(8)参考文献。在文稿首页下页脚处写明论文由何科研项目资助以及项目编号以及通讯作者等。
详细要求如下:
 
  1.   1.论文标题的文字要简练通顺,一般在10~15个实词,避免使用非公知公用的缩写词、代号等。同时,尽量避免使用AAnThe Study on Research on等开头。
  2.   2.作者姓名要求格式如:LI Donghua (李东华)1, 在每个作者姓名右上角依次标记处与作者单位相对应的数字序号;作者单位要求:学院(系别),学校,所在城市,邮编,国别,如:College of Mechanical Engineering, Donghua University, Shanghai 201620, China.
  3.   3.论文摘要尽量写成报道性摘要,包括目的、方法、结果和结论四部分,字数在120个实词左右。摘要不分段,也不引用文献。摘要应具有独立性,不得引用文中参考文献号、图号和公式号,采用第三人称的写法。尽量不使用“This paper”“The author”等作为主语。
  4.   4.关键词选词要准确、规范,能反映文章中的主要内容,关键词一般3~8个。
  5.   5.中图分类号(CLC number), 请查《中国图书馆分类法》。
  6.   6.正文部分应有大标题,如Introduction, Experimental, Results and Discussion, Conclusion等等,Introduction标题不排序,一级、二级、三级等采用“1”“1.1”“1.1.1”等。
  7.   7. 文章中变量符号用斜体,矩阵和向量用粗斜体。变量符号用单字母表示,可以有上下标,上下标的字母个数不受限制,如果是变量用斜体,如果是某词的缩写,上下标要用正体。如:力的分量Fy为坐标轴符号,这里下标就是斜体;而磁阻Rmmagnetic(磁学的) 的缩写,这里的下标就是正体。
  8.   8.文中的表要用三线表,表头中使用物理量符号/单位的形式,图的横纵坐标如有物理量单位,采用物理量符号/单位的形式。图、表应放在文中的适当之处,用Table 1Fig. 1等表示,要求先见文字后见图、表,不要放在文章的最后,同一内容用表就不可再用图,图表不可并用,并提供清晰的制版图,图、表不得有背景色。图表的标题应以简洁为主,尽量少用冠词;数据小数点后位数尽量保持统一。
  9.   9.参考文献(References)引用主要的并与论文内容密切相关的文献,注出的文献应在文章中标注出,出现的顺序按参考文献的顺序在文章中出现,标注方法为用方括号将文献号码括起来标在右上方,引用的参考文献应是在国内外正式出版的最新的学术论文、图书、会议论文、技术报告、专利文献、学位论文等,未正式出版或未发表的文献不可引用。参考文献的著录格式如下:
    (1)期刊:  [序号] 作者.题名[J].期刊名称,出版年份,卷号(期号):页-页.
    (2)书:   [序号] 作者.书名[M].版次(初版不写),出版单位,出版地点,出版年份:页-页.
    (3)会议论文:[序号] 作者.论文名[C].会议名,会议地点,年份:页-页.
    (4)专利文献:[序号] 专利申请者或所有者. 专利题名: 专利国别, 专利编号[P]. 公告日期或公布日期.
    (5)学位论文:[序号] 作者. 文章名[D]. 地点: 学校名称, 年份: 页-页.
     (6)  国际、国家标准:[序号] 标准编号,标准名称[S]. 出版地: 出版者,年份.
     (7)  电子文献:[序号] 作者.电子文献题名[电子文献类型/标识](类型:数据库用DB,计算机程序用CP,电子公告用EB;标识:磁带用MT,磁盘用DK,光盘用CD,联机网络用OL).(发表或更新日期)[引用日期].电子文献的出处或网址.建议在网址和相应的文献间建立起超链接.
    注:1. 若是中文文献译成英文,并在文献后面加 (in Chinese), 注意翻译要准确,尤其是期刊名称和出版社名称。
           2. 作者不出现缩写点,多个作者之间用逗号隔开, 多于三个作者的列出前三个,并加et al.
           3. 期刊名、文章名、书名、会议名等等的每个实词首字母大写。 

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    General

    Papers submitted should be new publications. Prior Publication in Conference Proceedings of an abstract, summary, or other abbreviated, preliminary form of an abstract, summary, or other abbreviated, preliminary form of material shall not preclude publication in this journal when notice of such prior or concurrent publication given at the same time of submission. Papers should cover scientific and technical subjects, and they may report fundamental theoretical or experimental investigations, developments in textiles and related disciplines. All papers are refereed to ensure quality.

    Manuscripts

    The typical length of papers is 7-15 pages of the Journal (3 000-5 000 words), but longer papers are acceptable when this is needed for a proper presentation of the material.

    Copyright

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    Follow this order when typing manuscripts: Title, Authors, Affiliations, Abstract, Key words, Main text, References.

    Title. Concise and informative. Titles are often used in information-retrieval systems. Avoid abbreviations and formulae where possible.

    Author names and affiliations. Please clearly indicate the given name(s) and family name(s) of each author and check that all names are accurately spelled. You can add your name between parentheses in your own script behind the English transliteration. Present the authors' affiliation addresses (where the actual work was done) below the names. Indicate all affiliations with a number superscript letter immediately after the author's name and in front of the appropriate address.

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    Abstract. A concise and factual abstract is required. The abstract should state briefly the purpose of the research, the principal results and major conclusions. An abstract is often presented separately from the article, so it must be able to stand alone. For this reason, References should be avoided. Also, non-standard or uncommon abbreviations should be avoided, but if essential they must be defined at their first mention in the abstract itself.

    Key words. Authors should select a maximum of five key words.

    Text Layout

    Ensure that each new paragraph is clearly indicated. Number all pages consecutively, use 12 pt font size, standard fonts, and 1.5 spacing, one column.

    Subdivision - numbered sections

    Divide your article into clearly defined and numbered sections. Subsections should be numbered 1.1 (then 1.1.1, 1.1.2, ...), 1.2, etc. (the abstract and introduction are not included in section numbering). Use this numbering also for internal cross-referencing: do not just refer to 'the text'. Any subsection may be given a brief heading. Each heading should appear on its own separate line.

    Introduction

    State the objectives of the work and provide an adequate background, avoiding a detailed literature survey or a summary of the results.

    1 Experiments

    Provide sufficient details to allow the work to be reproduced by an independent researcher. Methods that are already published should be summarized, and indicated by a reference. If quoting directly from a previously published method, use quotation marks and also cite the source. Any modifications to existing methods should also be described.

    2 Results and Discussion

    Results should be clear and concise.

    Discussion should explore the significance of the results of the work, not repeat them. Avoid extensive citations and discussion of published literature.

    3 Conclusions

    The main conclusions of the study may be presented in a short Conclusions section.

    References

    Number the reference according to their sequence in the text. For example, Li et al. [1] found that... If a reference is cited more than once in the text, please use the same number.

    Reference should follow the style in the Journal. Please ensure that references are complete (author's name. reference title. journal or book title. year of publication, volume number (issue number): page number). If in doubt, please include all available information.

    Artwork

    General points

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    • Number the illustrations according to their sequence in the text. All graphs, photographs, diagrams and other drawings should be referred to as Figures and numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals.

    • Size the illustrations close to the desired dimensions of the published version.

    • Graph axes should be labeled with the variable along the length of the axis, with the unit in parentheses (for example, length of sample (mm)).

    • Lower case letters should be used throughout, with an initial capital letter for the first word only.

    • Illustrations will be photographically reduced in size, typically to fit one or two columns of the Journal (approximately 80 or 170 mm), and this should be kept in mind to ensure that lines and lettering remain clear.

    • Please note that photocopies are not acceptable.

    Formats

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    Regardless of the application used other than Microsoft Office, when your electronic artwork is finalized, please 'Save as' or convert the images to one of the following formats:

    • TIFF (or JPEG): keep to a minimum of 300 dpi. High dpi is welcome.

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    Tables

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    Units and abbreviations

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    Mathematical and technical setting

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