How to Submit a Paper
Papers should be submitted electronically through the Editorial Manager online interface.
Only original papers not previously published will be considered for publication. Authors of papers accepted will be required to transfer copyrights to the publisher. Contributions other than academic papers are also welcome (for example, reviews, policy statements, and letters to the Editor). All contributions must be in English. Papers must include an abstract of approximately 160 words. The Journal follows the International System of Units (SI) and the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) for spelling.
Number illustrations consecutively, ie Table 1, 2, 3, with one drawing to each sheet of paper. Do not include illustrations in the text of the paper. Include with each file or write in pencil on the back of each photograph , diagram, table, etc, the full name of the author, or authors, and where in the text the illustration is to be placed. Include captions in the text of the paper.
Authors are asked to submit a short biography (maximum 160 words) including a photograph.
Unless otherwise specified, the first-named author will receive the proofs for corrections of typesetter's errors. Changes other than typesetting corrections will not be allowed.
Arrange references as follows:
Books
1. Paxis, L.C., An Introduction to Global Mechatronics. London, Paris, N.Y.: Peterlaser, 23-24 (1985).
2. Papalis, J.G. and Grigori, C.H.L., Composition of Statics Elements. In: Tockay, R.L.S. and Galiasini, T.L. (Eds.), Water, Transport and Cost. Berlin: Hagerman Publishers, 135-155 (1987).
Journals
3. Taylorien, R.G., Independent assessment of engineering education. Inter. J. or Engng. Educ., 5, 3, 34-41 (1987) where 5 stands for the volume, 3 for the number, and 34-41 ane the relevant pages
Conference papers
4. Solomon, S.F., Tranquillity in the environment of total chaos. Proc. Inter. Conf. on Energy Conservation. Houston, USA, 134-135 (1986).
