Guidelines for Authors in Issues in Toxicology Series
Guidelines for Authors in Issues in Toxicology Series
Guidelines for Authors in Issues in Toxicology Series
The instructions contained in the following pages are intended to help authors to prepare chapters for inclusion in the RSC Issues in Toxicology Series in a form and style that will facilitate the production process. Before submission, please download the Manuscript Submission Checklist.
Separate guidelines are available for
- Authors of Authored Books
- Editors of Edited Books
Layout of the Chapters
The typescript should be prepared in Microsoft Word and be double-spaced. The layout should comply with the following list:
- Title Page (including all author names, addresses and the email address of the corresponding author for proofs) (Please indicate if any information is private and should not be published)
- Table of Contents (including all sub-headings)
- Text
- References/Bibliography
- Display material (as separate files) including:
- Tables
- Structural Formulae
- Reaction Schemes
- Figures
- List of Captions to Figures (including any permission lines)
- Copyright permissions
The use of standard IUPAC nomenclature is encouraged, and authors should refer to the list of IUPAC Publications on Nomenclature and Symbolism for details.
As far as possible authors should use SI units and symbols, as set out in the booklet entitled "Quantities, Units and Symbols in Physical Chemistry, 3rd Edition", published in 2007 for IUPAC by Royal Society of Chemistry (ISBN 978-0-85404-433-7).
Abbreviations should be defined at first mention unless very well known.
Equations should be displayed on a separate line in the main text and be numbered consecutively throughout each chapter with Arabic numerals (X.1, X.2 etc where X is the chapter number) in parentheses at the right-hand side of the page. In mathematical expressions the symbols for variables should be italicised as should physical constants, while matrices and vectors should appear in bold face type.
Punctuation and spelling should follow standard English practice.
The style of headings are as follows:
X.1 First-level Heading
The first-level should be on a separate line in bold upper- and lower-case, ranged left and numbered (where X is the chapter number).
X.1.1 Second-level Heading
The second-level should be on a separate line in bold, upper- and lower-case, ranged left and numbered.
X.1.1.1 Third-level Heading
The third-level should be on a separate line in italic, upper- and lower-case, ranged left and numbered.
All numbers should be in Arabic numerals.
References should be numbered sequentially as superscripts in the text and should be collected at the end of each chapter. The reference list should be double-spaced and the abbreviations to be used for journal titles should follow the Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index . All authors names should be listed and paper titles should be included. The actual format employed for listing references should be in accordance with the style indicated by the following examples:
1. D. O. Bassett, Health Benefits of Selenium, Am. Lab., 1987, 19, 28.
2. E. Yourdon, Modern Structured Analysis, Yourdon Press, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1989.
3. A. W. Oxford, Depression and Antidepression in Progress in Medicinal Chemistry, ed. G. P. Ellis and D. K. Luscombe, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1992, p 239.
Each Table should be presented on a separate page at the end of the chapter and provided with a brief heading. Tables should be single-line spaced. Tables should be numbered, Table X.1, X.2, etc., (where X is the chapter number) using Arabic numerals, consecutively throughout each chapter and should be referred to as such, rather than by such words as "above" or "below". References and Footnotes in Tables should be self-contained, labelled with superior lower-case letters, and listed as a block of text beneath the Table. The recommended location of a Table in the text should be indicated thus:
[Table 5 near here]
Structural Formulae and Reaction Schemes should be numbered with Arabic numerals (X.1), (X.2), etc., (where X is the chapter number) Scheme X.1, Scheme X.2, etc. in independent sequences self- contained to each chapter. They should be mentioned in the text by key number and not by such words as "above" or "below". They should appear in separate files, but their preferred positions in the latter should be clearly indicated thus:
[Structural Formula (1.11) near here]
Figures - Diagrams, Graphs, and Photographs should be presented in separate files as Figures, which are numbered consecutively, Figure X.1, X.2, etc., (where X is the chapter number) throughout each chapter using Arabic numerals. They should be mentioned in the text by these numbers, rather than by "above", "below" etc. Our preferred file formats for illustrations are TIFF/PDF/EPS/DOC/XLS/PPT/JPEG/CDX. Electronic files should be at least 300dpi for adequate resolution. Figures taken from internet sites are not usually of good enough quality to reproduce and either the original authors should be contacted for a better file, or a hard-copy original can be supplied for scanning. The use of colour in illustrations must be agreed in advance with the RSC and the book's editor and will only be considered where scientifically necessary. If the use of colour has been agreed, colour printouts must be supplied with the typescript.
All illustrations should be supplied suitable for direct reproduction without further retouching or redrawing. Keep in mind that the maximum area available in the printed book will be approximately 20 x 12 cm and that no figure can exceed these final dimensions. Figures should be adequately lettered. The lettering must be large enough to remain legible after reduction.
The recommended location of a Figure in the text should be indicated thus:
[Figure 7 near here]
Captions to Figures should comprise a separate list, provided in a separate file. Captions should also contain the permission line where necessary.
Permissions - If any of the material to be included (illustrations, tables, quotations of more than a few words) is taken from another publication, you must obtain permission both from the original authors of the work and from the publisher of the journal or book in which it appeared. An acknowledgement should be included in the typescript (usually in the caption) in the form prescribed by the copyright owner. The Permission Request Form can be completed and then sent to the copyright owner to request permission.
When submitting your typescript you should enclose a completed Permissions ConfirmationForm to confirm that all permissions from other publishers have been received.
For instructions on how to estimate the length of your typescript see below.
Submission
Please complete the Manuscript Submission Checklist form below. Please submit a copy of it with your typescript. A copy of the typescript with disk(s), should then be securely packaged and sent to the editor of the book.
Proofs
You will receive a set of proofs typically within 3-4 months of the complete book submission to the RSC. All the copy-editor's queries should be answered on the set of proofs on which you make your corrections. The corrected proofs should be returned within 7 days to the editor of the book. Please note that the proofing stage is to correct typographical errors. Simple errors in the original typescript can of course be corrected, but it is not possible at this stage to accommodate large insertions or other major revision of the text, as the Index will be in preparation.
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Manuscript Submission Checklist
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Estimating the Length of a Typescript
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