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Instructions for
Authors International Journal
of Imaging (IJI) |
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The authors should submit
an electronic copy of their unpublished and original paper (with covering letter) to the Prof. João Manuel R. S. Tavares (Editors-in-Chief, IJI)
Faculty of Engineering
of University of Porto, Mechanical Engineering
and Industrial Management Department University of Porto, Portugal E-mail: tavares[at]fe.up.pt ; eic_iji[at]yahoo.com |
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It will be assume that authors will
keep a copy of their paper. We strongly encourage electronic submission of
manuscript by e-mail at tavares[at]fe.up.pt ; eic_iji[at]yahoo.com There are no page charges to
individuals or institutions for contributions. |
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Format of Manuscripts: |
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Please send your paper as a single
document including tables and figures. This means, it should be one Microsoft
Word file ... AND NOT a zipped File containing different files for text,
tables, figures, etc. The paper should not normally exceed 5000 words, and
should confirm to the following:
The manuscript should be in the
following MS Word format (and the user of LaTeX
should use the "LaTeX Style Kit" of the journal.) - |
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Word Processor |
Microsoft Word |
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Page Size |
A4 (8.27” x 11.69”) without page
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First Page Margin |
Top=1.5 inch, Bottom=1 inch, |
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Page Margin for all other pages |
Left=1 inch, Right=1 inch, |
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Font Face |
Arial |
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Font Size for Title |
16 pt. Bold & Title Case |
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Font Size for Headings |
10 pt. Bold & CAPITAL CASE |
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Font Size for Sub-Headings |
10 pt. Bold & Title Case |
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Alignment for Title & Headings |
Center |
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Font size for Text |
10 pt. |
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Line Space for Text |
1.3 line space |
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Paragraph |
No Tab, and 8 pt. Space after
paragraph & Alignment=Justify |
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Abstract & Keyword |
Margin: Left=1.5 inch, Right=1.5
inch, |
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Reference |
Align= justify |
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Table and Figures |
Should be separate and at the last
of manuscript. Line space=single |
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A covering letter should identify
the person (with address, telephone numbers and email address) responsible
for correspondence concerning manuscripts. In accordance with usual practice,
papers previously published and are under consideration for publication
elsewhere cannot be accepted, and authors must agree not to publish accepted
papers elsewhere without the prior permission of Journal. If previously published tables, illustrations or more than 50 words
of text are to be included, then the copyright holder's written permission must be
obtained. Copies of any such permission letters should be enclosed with the
paper. All manuscripts are subject to peer review. If revisions are required
for acceptance of a manuscript, one copy of the revised manuscript should be
submitted, together with the Revised Version on disk and good quality figures
and illustrations. Download: LaTeX Style Format available here Preparation of the
manuscript: Papers must be clearly written in
English. The paper should not normally exceed 6000 words. All sections of the
manuscript should be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper only. In
addition to the full title of the paper, authors should supply a running
title, of less than 40 characters, and up to five keywords. Research papers should be
accompanied by an abstract, which will appear in front of the main body of
the text. It should be written in complete sentences and should summarize the
aims, methods, results and conclusions in less than 250 words. The abstract
should be comprehensible to readers before they read the paper, and
abbreviations and citations should be avoided. Authors are responsible for the
accuracy of references. Within the text, references should be cited by
author's name(s) and year of publication (where there are more than two
authors please use et al.). Published articles and those in press (state the
journal which has accepted them and enclose a copy of the manuscript) may be
included. Citations should be typed at the end of the manuscript in
alphabetical order, with authors' surnames and initials inverted. References
should include, in the following order: authors' names, year, paper title,
journal title, volume number, issue number, inclusive page numbers and (for
books only) name and address of publishers. References should therefore be
listed as follows: Natterer, F., 1986, The Mathematics of
Computerized Tomography, John Wiley & Sons, New York. Herman, G.T., 1972, Two Direct
Methods for Reconstructing Pictures from their Projections: A Comparative
Study, Computer Graphics and Image Processing, 1, 123-144. Dasgupta. P., 2003, Population,
Poverty, and the Natural Environment. in Mäler K.-G. and Vincent, J.
(Eds.), Handbook of Environmental and Resource Economics, Amsterdam: North
Holland. Levin, S.A., Grenfell, B.,
Hastings, A., and Perelson. A.S. 1997, Mathematical
and Computational Challenges in Population Biology and Ecosystem Science,
Science, 275, 334-343. Tables should be self-explanatory
and should include a brief descriptive title. Illustrations should be clearly
lettered and of the highest quality. Acknowledgements and Footnotes should be
included at the end of the text. Any footnote should be identified by
superscripted numbers. The corresponding author will
receive a PDF file of the article via email. This file is for personal use
only and may not be copied and disseminated in any form without prior written
permission from journal. |
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