Papers may be submitted in any standard file format, including Word and LaTeX. Figures should be saved separately from the text. The main document should be double-spaced, with one-inch margins on all sides, and all pages should be numbered consecutively. Text should appear in 12-point Times New Roman or other common 12-point font.
Style guidelines
Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary (11th ed.) should be consulted for spelling.
References
References should be presented in a separate section at the end of the document, in accordance with the ACS Style Guide (3rd ed.) guidelines. The references should be listed and numbered based on the order of their first citation. Every reference should be assigned its own unique number. References should not be repeated in the list, with each mention given a different reference number. Multiple references may be combined under a single reference number, so long as an alphabetical designator (e.g., (a)) is assigned to each separate reference. Digits in square brackets (e.g., [1, 2]) should be used for both the reference numbers and their in-text citations. Bracketed citations should precede terminal (e.g., periods, commas, closed quotation marks, question marks, exclamation point) and nonterminal punctuation (e.g., semicolons, colons).
Author listings in references should be formatted as indicated below.
Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index (CASSI) modelsshould be employed for abbreviating journal titles in the reference section. Examples of common reference types appear below.
Journal article
[12] Xie, R.-F.; Yang, B.-R.; Cheng, P.-P.; Wu, S.; Li, Z.-C.; Tang, J.-Y.;Li, S.; Tang, N.; Lee, S. M. Y; Wang, Y.-H.; et al. Study on the HPLC Chromatograms and Pro-Angiogenesis Activities of the Flowers of Panax notoginseng. J. Liq. Chromatogr. Relat. Technol. 2015, 38, 1286–1295. DOI: 10.1080/10826076.2015.1037451.
Book
[2] Duke, J. A. Handbook of Phytochemical Constituents of GRAS Herbs and Other Economic Plants; CRC Press: Boca Raton, 2001.
Book with titled volume and edition
[18] Bowlby J. Attachment and Loss, 3rd ed.; Basic Books: New York, 1982; Vol. 3.
Edited book chapter
[34] Gordon, S.; Lavallee, D. Career Transitions in Competitive Sport. In Sport Psychology: Theory, Applications and Issues, 2nd ed.; Morris, T., Summers, J., Eds.; Wiley: Brisbane, 2004; pp 584–610.
Edited book chapter with volume and edition
[26] Remael, A. Audiovisual Translation. In Handbook of Translation Studies, 2nd ed.; Gambier, Y., van Dooslaer, L., Eds.; John Benjamins: Amsterdam, 2012; Vol. 1, pp 12–17.
[26] Allison, N. Bacterial Degradation of Halogenated Aliphatic Acids. PhD Thesis, Trent Polytechnic, 1981.
Conference presentation
[4] Alfermann, D.; Gross, A. Coping With Career Termination: It All Depends on Freedom of Choice. Presented at the 9th Annual World Congress on Sport Psychology, Netanya, Israel, Jan 23, 1997.
Paper/Report
[55] Grigg, W.; Moran, R.; Kuang, M. National Indian Education Study; 2010-462;National Center for Education Statistics: Washington, DC, 2010.
Newspaper
[22] Protzman, F. Clamor in the East: East Berliners Explore Land Long Forbidden. New York Times, Nov 10, 1989, pp A1, A14.
Patent
[67] Pfeifer, A.; Muhs, A.; Pihlgren, M.; Adolfsson, O.; Van Leuven, F.; Humanized Tau Antibody. U.S. Patent 9,657,091, May 23, 2017.
Computer software with developer
[10] Noguera J, Cumby C. SigmaXL, version 8.0; plug-in for Microsoft Excel. SigmaXL, Inc: Kitchener, Canada, 2017.
Computer software without developer
[76] SPSS Amos, version 22.0, SEM software. IBM: Armonk, NY, 2013.
Dataset
[3] Data from: Glucocorticoid Induces Incoordination between Glutamatergic and GABAergic Neurons in the Amygdala [Dataset] . Dryad Digital Repository, 2017. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.k9q7h
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1. Author details. All authors of a manuscript should include their full name and affiliation on the cover page of the manuscript. Where appropriate, please also include ORCiDs and social media handles (Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn). One author will need to be identified as the corresponding author, with their email address normally displayed in the published article. Authors’ affiliations are the affiliations where the research was conducted. If any of the named co-authors moves affiliation during the peer-review process, the new affiliation can be given as a footnote. Please note that authorship may not be changed after acceptance. Also, no changes to affiliation can be made after your paper is accepted. Read more on authorship here.
2. Abstract. This summary of your article is normally no longer than 100 words. Read tips on writing your abstract.
3. Keywords. Keywords are the terms that are most important to the article and should be terms readers may use to search. Authors should provide 3 to 5 keywords. Please read our page about making your article more discoverable for recommendations on title choice and search engine optimization.
4. Funding details. Please supply all details required by your funding and grant-awarding bodies as follows:
For single agency grants
This work was supported by the <Funding Agency> under Grant <number xxxx>.
For multiple agency grants
This work was supported by the <Funding Agency #1> under Grant <number xxxx>; <Funding Agency #2> under Grant <number xxxx>; and <Funding Agency #3> under Grant <number xxxx>.
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6. Supplemental online material. Supplemental material can be a video, dataset, fileset, sound file, or anything else which supports (and is pertinent to) your paper. Supplemental material must be submitted for review upon paper submission. Additional text sections are normally not considered supplemental material. We publish supplemental material online via Figshare.
7. Figures. Figures should be high quality (600 dpi for black & white art and 300 dpi for color). Figures should be saved as TIFF, PostScript or EPS files. Figures embedded in your text may not be able to be used in final production.
8. Tables. Please supply editable table files. We recommend including simple tables at the end of your manuscript, or submitting a separate file with tables.
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Formatting and templates
Papers may be submitted in any standard file format, including Word and LaTeX. Figures should be saved separately from the text. The main document should be double-spaced, with one-inch margins on all sides, and all pages should be numbered consecutively. Text should appear in 12-point Times New Roman or other common 12-point font.
Style guidelines
Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary (11th ed.) should be consulted for spelling.
References
References should be presented in a separate section at the end of the document, in accordance with the ACS Style Guide (3rd ed.) guidelines. The references should be listed and numbered based on the order of their first citation. Every reference should be assigned its own unique number. References should not be repeated in the list, with each mention given a different reference number. Multiple references may be combined under a single reference number, so long as an alphabetical designator (e.g., (a)) is assigned to each separate reference. Digits in square brackets (e.g., [1, 2]) should be used for both the reference numbers and their in-text citations. Bracketed citations should precede terminal (e.g., periods, commas, closed quotation marks, question marks, exclamation point) and nonterminal punctuation (e.g., semicolons, colons).
Author listings in references should be formatted as indicated below.
1 author
Smith, A.
2 to 10 authors
Smith, A.; Jones, B.; Smythe, C.; Jonesy, D.; Smitty, E.; Jonesi, F.; Smithe, G.; Janes, H.; Smithee, I.; Junes, J.
11 or more authors
Smith, A.; Jones, B.; Smythe, C.; Jonesy, D.; Smitty, E.; Jonesi, F.; Smithe, G.; Janes, H.; Smithee, I.; Junes, J.; et al.
Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index (CASSI) modelsshould be employed for abbreviating journal titles in the reference section. Examples of common reference types appear below.
Journal article
[12] Xie, R.-F.; Yang, B.-R.; Cheng, P.-P.; Wu, S.; Li, Z.-C.; Tang, J.-Y.;Li, S.; Tang, N.; Lee, S. M. Y; Wang, Y.-H.; et al. Study on the HPLC Chromatograms and Pro-Angiogenesis Activities of the Flowers of Panax notoginseng. J. Liq. Chromatogr. Relat. Technol. 2015, 38, 1286–1295. DOI: 10.1080/10826076.2015.1037451.
Book
[2] Duke, J. A. Handbook of Phytochemical Constituents of GRAS Herbs and Other Economic Plants; CRC Press: Boca Raton, 2001.
Book with titled volume and edition
[18] Bowlby J. Attachment and Loss, 3rd ed.; Basic Books: New York, 1982; Vol. 3.
Edited book chapter
[34] Gordon, S.; Lavallee, D. Career Transitions in Competitive Sport. In Sport Psychology: Theory, Applications and Issues, 2nd ed.; Morris, T., Summers, J., Eds.; Wiley: Brisbane, 2004; pp 584–610.
Edited book chapter with volume and edition
[26] Remael, A. Audiovisual Translation. In Handbook of Translation Studies, 2nd ed.; Gambier, Y., van Dooslaer, L., Eds.; John Benjamins: Amsterdam, 2012; Vol. 1, pp 12–17.
Online/Website
[8] United States Census Bureau. American Housing Survey: 2013 Detailed Tables . https://www.census.gov/newsroom/ ... 014/cb14-tps78.html (accessed Oct 21, 2014).
Dissertation/Thesis
[26] Allison, N. Bacterial Degradation of Halogenated Aliphatic Acids. PhD Thesis, Trent Polytechnic, 1981.
Conference presentation
[4] Alfermann, D.; Gross, A. Coping With Career Termination: It All Depends on Freedom of Choice. Presented at the 9th Annual World Congress on Sport Psychology, Netanya, Israel, Jan 23, 1997.
Paper/Report
[55] Grigg, W.; Moran, R.; Kuang, M. National Indian Education Study; 2010-462;National Center for Education Statistics: Washington, DC, 2010.
Newspaper
[22] Protzman, F. Clamor in the East: East Berliners Explore Land Long Forbidden. New York Times, Nov 10, 1989, pp A1, A14.
Patent
[67] Pfeifer, A.; Muhs, A.; Pihlgren, M.; Adolfsson, O.; Van Leuven, F.; Humanized Tau Antibody. U.S. Patent 9,657,091, May 23, 2017.
Computer software with developer
[10] Noguera J, Cumby C. SigmaXL, version 8.0; plug-in for Microsoft Excel. SigmaXL, Inc: Kitchener, Canada, 2017.
Computer software without developer
[76] SPSS Amos, version 22.0, SEM software. IBM: Armonk, NY, 2013.
Dataset
[3] Data from: Glucocorticoid Induces Incoordination between Glutamatergic and GABAergic Neurons in the Amygdala [Dataset] . Dryad Digital Repository, 2017. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.k9q7h
Taylor & Francis Editing Services
To help you improve your manuscript and prepare it for submission, Taylor & Francis provides a range of editing services. Choose from options such as English Language Editing, which will ensure that your article is free of spelling and grammar errors, Translation, and Artwork Preparation. For more information, including pricing, visit this website.
Checklist: what to include
1. Author details. All authors of a manuscript should include their full name and affiliation on the cover page of the manuscript. Where appropriate, please also include ORCiDs and social media handles (Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn). One author will need to be identified as the corresponding author, with their email address normally displayed in the published article. Authors’ affiliations are the affiliations where the research was conducted. If any of the named co-authors moves affiliation during the peer-review process, the new affiliation can be given as a footnote. Please note that authorship may not be changed after acceptance. Also, no changes to affiliation can be made after your paper is accepted. Read more on authorship here.
2. Abstract. This summary of your article is normally no longer than 100 words. Read tips on writing your abstract.
3. Keywords. Keywords are the terms that are most important to the article and should be terms readers may use to search. Authors should provide 3 to 5 keywords. Please read our page about making your article more discoverable for recommendations on title choice and search engine optimization.
4. Funding details. Please supply all details required by your funding and grant-awarding bodies as follows:
For single agency grants
This work was supported by the <Funding Agency> under Grant <number xxxx>.
For multiple agency grants
This work was supported by the <Funding Agency #1> under Grant <number xxxx>; <Funding Agency #2> under Grant <number xxxx>; and <Funding Agency #3> under Grant <number xxxx>.
5. Disclosure statement. With a disclosure statement you acknowledge any financial interest or benefit that has arisen from the direct applications of your research. Further guidance, please see our page on what is a conflict of interest and how to disclose it.
6. Supplemental online material. Supplemental material can be a video, dataset, fileset, sound file, or anything else which supports (and is pertinent to) your paper. Supplemental material must be submitted for review upon paper submission. Additional text sections are normally not considered supplemental material. We publish supplemental material online via Figshare.
7. Figures. Figures should be high quality (600 dpi for black & white art and 300 dpi for color). Figures should be saved as TIFF, PostScript or EPS files. Figures embedded in your text may not be able to be used in final production.
8. Tables. Please supply editable table files. We recommend including simple tables at the end of your manuscript, or submitting a separate file with tables.
9. Equations. If you are submitting your manuscript as a Word document, please ensure that equations are editable. Please see our page on mathematical symbols and equations for more information
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