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I. General
considerations
Magnesium Research,
the official organ of SDRM (the international Society for the
Development of Research on Magnesium) publishes scientific
contributions in magnesium research from all branches of life
science and medicine. This includes all aspects of magnesium in
biological systems from inorganic chemistry to biochemistry,
physiology and pathology.
II. Preparation of
manuscripts
Magnesium Research
publishes original papers, short communications, review
articles, technical notes, letters and commentaries. Papers are
published in English. Submission of original papers implies that
the work has not been published previously and is not intended for
publication elsewhere (except in the form of an abstract or as part
of a published lecture or academic thesis). Studies involving human
subjects or animals should have been approved by an Institutional
Review Board and must conform to accepted principles. Papers should
be submitted with 1.5 line spacing and margins of at least 2 cm on
each side. For reviewing facilities use line numbering on all pages
of the manuscript.
Each manuscript is to be accompanied by
a cover letter outlining the basic findings of the paper and their
significance, providing the following information:
– The full name and address of the
corresponding author (including telephone and fax numbers, and
e-mail address).
– The full title of the submitted
paper.
– The type of paper (original paper,
short communication, review, technical note, letter).
– A statement that all authors have
contributed to, and read, the paper.
– A statement that the manuscript
(including related data, figures and tables) has not been
previously published and that the manuscript is not under
consideration elsewhere.
– A statement of disclosure of
financial conflict of interest for all authors.
In most cases the manuscript will
include:
– Title page. This
will give the full title, a running title, the authors’ names
(including first forename), places of work, with full postal
addresses, key words for indexing purposes, and address for
correspondence and reprints. Authors should also include telephone,
fax and e-mail, presented in international format.
– Text. This will comprise:
Abstract and Key words, Introduction, Materials and methods,
Results, Discussion and Acknowledgements. Results should be
described succinctly and the discussion should relate the results
to present knowledge in the field. Non-standard abbreviations must
be defined in the text when first mentioned. Any financial
interests or conflicts of interest should be stated in the
Acknowledgements section.
– References. References should
be entered consecutively by Arabic numerals in square brackets in
the text. At the end of the paper, starting on a separate sheet,
references should be numbered and listed in the order in which they
first occur in the text. All authors should appear in a complete
list, and never be replaced by et al. Authors of unpublished
work not in press are included in the text only.
The following information is
required:
• Book: Bowes & Church’s food values
of portions commonly used. 1998; 17th edn. revised by J.A.T.
Penningon, 1-481. Philadelphia: Lippincott.
• Book Chapter: Durlach J, Bara M.
Magnésémie plasmatique ou sérique. In: Le
magnésium en biologie et en médecine. J. Durlach and M. Bara,
eds, 2nd ed. Cachan: EM Inter, 2000; 46-50,
55.
• Journal article: Weissberg
N, Schwartz G, Shemesh O, Beooks BA, Algur N, Eylath U, Abraham
AS. Serum and intracellular electrolytes in patients
with and without pain. Magnes Res 1991; 4: 49-52.
– Tables and illustrations. Show
in the margin of the text where tables and figures should appear.
Check consistency, e.g. of units, with text and other
illustrations and tables. Refer to source of data. Simplify
footnotes. Use Arabic numerals. Tables: Set out tables using
generous space without dividing rules, at the end of the
manuscript. Give each table a caption and supply headings for each
column and part of each table, so that tables are comprehensible
without reference to the text. Avoid duplicating data. Refer as
table 1 or (table 1) in text, not Table 1 or Tab 1. Illustrations:
Place these at the end rather than within the text with a separate
sheet or sheets for captions. All illustrations will be scanned
electronically for direct reproduction (unless provided digitally
by the author), thus care must be taken when preparing artwork for
publication. The name of the first author and abbreviated title
must be written legibly on the back in pencil. Number all
illustrations in a single sequence (figure 1, figure 2).
Photographs: Send glossy prints without heavy marks on the back.
Number lightly in pencil; show in pencil or on an overlay any
portions to be omitted. All line illustrations should be of good
quality and presented as clear black and white artwork, on paper
with suitable contrast enabling them to be scanned. Any lettering
which is included must be clearly presented by an accepted method.
It is important that lettering, shading, tints, symbols (e.g. data
points), curves and axes are prepared so that they are legible
after any reduction the dimensions of the journal may necessitate
in the course of publication.
– Units and abbreviations.
Preferably, give measurements of energy in kilojoules or megajoules
with kilocalories in parentheses (1 kcal = 4.186 kJ). Alternatively
kcal may be used with Joules in parentheses. Use metric units (SI
units) as fully as possible. Very common abbreviations need not be
defined, but generally on first using an abbreviation place it in
parentheses after the full term. Note these abbreviations: gram, g;
milligram, mg; microgram, μg;
millilitre, mL; mole, mol (also mmol, mmol, etc); centimetre, cm;
international unit, i.u.; milliequivalent, mEq; kilojoules, kJ;
megajoules, MJ; weight, wt. Do not add‘s’ for plural
units.
III. Address for the submission of
contributions
Contributions should
submitted online at:
http://libbey.fontismedia.com/mag/
Preferable word processing format for
the initial submission is as a Microsoft Word file. For authors
without internet access paper submission requires four copies of
the manuscript (1 original + 3 copies) with four sets of
illustrations (one of which is the original). In addition, authors
are requested to supply a copy of their manuscript on two discs
(PC) which must match the final/accepted version of their
manuscript, including tables and references, but excluding figures
or graphics files (which may, nonetheless be submitted separately
in electronic form), all clearly marked with format and software
used.
Types of papers that
can be submitted for consideration by the Editorial Board
include:
a) Original research articles
imply original work in clinical and experimental magnesium
research. Such manuscripts should not exceed 4000 words and should
have no more than 5 figures and tables in total. Abstract should
not exceed 250 words.
b) Review Articles and Reviews
published as “Recent Advances and opinions in Magnesium
Research”, usually by invitation. Authors who desire submit an
uninvited review article must first consult with the
Editor-in-Chief before submitting a manuscript.
c) Short Communications. These
papers should provide concise and complete accounts of significant
findings of a more limited scope. The papers should be usually less
5-7 pages (1.5 spaced typed) including figures, tables and
references. Abstract should not exceed 200 words.
d) Letters to the Editor should
not exceed two pages and must deal with points raised in a recent
article or present an original finding in a succinct form. They are
published without abstract.
e) Announcements of meetings,
workshops, courses etc.; subject to available space. Where a
manuscript exceeds space limits, the Editor may either request
abbreviation of the text or, in the case of a paper of particular
interest, accept the publication of justified extra pages free of
charge. Alternatively, the Editor and author may agree that extra
pages be included at the author’s cost.
IV. Permissions
In the event where some of the
illustrations are owned by third parties, the author undertakes to
obtain the necessary permissions from the latter to include the
illustrations in the article and the distribution thereof in this
form. Manuscript must be accompanied by written permission for
publication.
V. Presentation and circulation of
manuscripts
The presentation of each manuscript
should be in strict observance of the directions to contributors
and of the quality criteria of peer-reviewed biomedical journals
(see: Editorial Policy of Magnesium Research: General
considerations on the quality criteria for biomedical papers and
some complementary guidelines for the contributors of Magnesium
Research; Magnes Res 1995; 8: 191–206. When a manuscript
requires modification suggested by the Referees and/or by the
Editor, the corrected manuscript (with the corresponding changes
underlined and/or highlighted in the corrected manuscript) should
be sent back together with detailed answers to the Referees and to
the Editor. Final revisions must be in Word, WordPerfect or other
acceptable word-processing program, either as email attachments,
CD-ROM or disk.
VI. Proofs
A PDF proof for correction, with a
purchase order for offprints and a disclosure form, will be sent to
the corresponding author before publication. At this stage only
typographical errors may be corrected free of charge. Cost of any
alterations and additions will be charged to the author. Authors
are responsible for careful check of proofs for errors.
VII. Page
charges
Every corresponding author will be asked
to pay 100 euros charges for an article of 5 pages or less, and
150 euros for a longer article. The authors of invited
articles will not be required to pay any charges. The form will be
sent together with the proofs.
Editorial acceptance is not
contingent on publication charge support.
Page charges may be waived
or reduced at the discretion of the editors in cases in which
research funds are not available. Written statement of why the
charges cannot be paid must be provided to the editorial office at
the time the paper is submitted.
Authors may ask to have
their articles freely available in the online version of the
journal (open access); this will be charged at an extra 400
€.
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