RSC Publishing


Publishing

 

Analytical Methods


Guidelines for Authors
 

1.0 - General policy

2.0 - Article types

3.0 - Submission

4.0 - Administration


4.0 Administration


The Editorial Office will acknowledge receipt of a contribution for consideration by e-mail within four working days. The acknowledgement will indicate the paper reference number assigned to the contribution. Authors are particularly asked to quote this number on all subsequent correspondence.

4.1 Peer review, revision, acceptance, rejection

Details of refereeing policy and procedure, policy on the initial assessment of submissions and criteria for publication can be found via the RSC website.

Each manuscript deemed suitable for consideration as a submission will usually be reviewed by at least two referees, whose names are not disclosed to the authors. The referee's reports constitute recommendations to the appropriate Associate Editor, who is empowered to take final action on manuscripts submitted. This decision and relevant comments of the referees are communicated to the author. Differences of opinion are mediated by the Editor-in-Chief, possibly after consultation with further referees, or with other members of the Editorial Board. It is each Associate Editor's duty to see that, as far as possible, agreement is reached between authors and referees; although the referees may need to be consulted again concerning an author's reply to comments, further refereeing will be avoided as far as possible. Authors will receive formal notification when papers are accepted for publication. When rejection of a paper is recommended, the Associate Editor informs the author. Authors have the right to appeal to the Editor-in-Chief if they regard a decision to reject as unfair.

4.2 Proofs for correction

PDF proofs for correction are sent by e-mail to the corresponding author. Please note that authors are responsible for the final proof-reading of manuscripts. It is imperative that authors check the proofs very carefully. Particular attention should be paid to numerical data both in the tables and text. Proof corrections should be returned to the Editorial office within 48 hours of receipt (by e-mail or fax). All corrections should be sent at the same time. Papers are published as Advance Articles on the web as soon as possible after proof corrections are received from the authors. Late corrections cannot be incorporated after publication of the Advance Article.

An author may be required to pay the cost of any extensive changes made by him/her at proof stage (other than the correction of printer's errors). So far as possible, essential changes should be made without altering the length of the text. Corrections should be sent by e-mail either as a list of changes clearly stating the page and line number alongside each correction, or as a PDF file with electronic notes attached. Alternatively, corrections may be sent by fax. At this stage do not change the text within the PDF file or send a revised manuscript. Corrections should be made in ink, clearly and without ambiguity, and any queries from the printer and editorial staff on the manuscript, proof or query sheet should be answered fully.

4.3 Reprints

The corresponding author will receive an electronic reprint (in PDF format) after publication. Authors may print and distribute hardcopies of their article on demand. Authors may also send the electronic file to individuals, as one would send a printed reprint. However, the electronic file may not be distributed via an e-mail listserver and it may not be placed on any web site.

4.4 Rights and permissions

Analytical Methods is copyright of the Royal Society of Chemistry and apart from fair dealing for the purposes of research or private study, or criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright, Designs and Patent Act 1988 no part of the journal may be reproduced without prior permission in writing from the RSC. Forms requesting permission to reuse material from Analytical Methods can be obtained via the 'Instructions and forms' link from RSC Manuscript Central. Papers that are accepted for publication must not be published elsewhere, in whole or in part, except by permission from the Royal Society of Chemistry.

Authors may reproduce/republish portions of their published contribution without seeking permission from the RSC, provided that any such republication is accompanied by an acknowledgement in the form:

      (Original Citation) - Reproduced by permission of The Royal Society of Chemistry.

Authors submitting work for publication are required to agree an exclusive Licence to Publish which should accompany all submissions (available via RSC Manuscript Central). Publication cannot proceed without a completed Copyright Licence. Submission of a manuscript will be regarded as an undertaking that the same material is not being considered for publication by another journal in any language and will not be considered elsewhere until the RSC informs the author that it does not intend to publish the work.

Authors are responsible for obtaining permission from the appropriate publisher when reproducing figures.