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谁能帮我找一篇internet journal of chemistry上关于天然产物化学的文献,俺想投稿,但不知道文章格式,想找一篇参考一下!

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robot551

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http://www.dhpc.adelaide.edu.au/reports/073/dhpc-073.pdf
这有一篇,有点长,自己下载,呵呵
我们微笑,想念,咫尺天涯……
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Preparation of Articles
Articles must be original research and are assumed to be submitted to the Internet Journal of Chemistry on an exclusive basis. All articles will be peer reviewed and authors will receive copies of the reviews.
Style


Articles must be written in HTML and viewable without errors using the latest officially-released version of Netscape. Articles making large use of PostScript, TeX, or other word processor files will not be accepted. All articless must begin using the format defined in the template. An example of how this template looks is available. Authors are free to design the remainder of the article, but this template allows for ease of indexing the articles along with providing a common look for the readers.
Articles may be one large file, or broken into many files. Authors are encouraged to follow the style presented in the prototype where frames are used to present the article and references simultaneously.
All links should be made as relative links only. As an example the link to the appendix (stored in the file appendix.html) would be

Further information is presented in the appendix.
Background Color


The background color for every article should be white, which is set by the tag:


Tables


Tables should be prepared using the table tags (not using the
 tags) as defined in the latest definition of HTML and be included in the body of the manuscript at a point soon after the reference to the table is made. Tables should be numbered sequentially as they appear, i.e Table 1, Table 2, etc. More information on the construction of tables and an example appears in our prototype. 
Figures


Figures should be included within the body of the manuscript at a point soon after the reference to the figure appears in the text. Figures should be numbered sequentially as they appear, i.e. Figure 1, Figure 2, etc., and a caption should appear directly below each figure.

Figures should be in GIF or JPEG format. Small graphics (less than 20K) should be placed directly in the article, i.e. using . Larger graphic files should either appear as a link, i.e. Figure 1 , or as a thumbnail image linked to the larger file, i.e. . More information on the use of graphics appears in our prototype.
Mathematical Equations


Due to the incomplete implementation of the MATH tag in the most popular browsers, efficient handling of mathematical equations is not possible. Until the MATH tag is fully implemented authors should create their matehematical equations in a layout program of their choice and then save the equation as an image, either as a gif or jpeg file. These files should then be embedded within the text in an appropriate location. Authors who use the gif format should make the background of the image transparent.
Video


Video files can be in mpeg, quicktime or movie format. Consideration should be made to make these files as small as possible. Video clips should appear solely as links within the paper, i.e.

The full reaction coordinate is available as a movie.
More information on the use of video appears in our prototype.

Interactive Tools

We define interactive tools in a very broad sense, encompassing all tools that allow the reader to manipulate data and change the nature of the presentation. We strongly encourage authors to incorporate these tools to the fullest extent. We now describe some of the tools and their use within the Journal. We also have made available a tutorial on creating enhanced pages which further explains the use of these interactive tools.
Hypermolecules

Hypermolecules is the name for the facility whereby coordinates of molecules are passed to the browser, which then directs these coordinates into the end-user selected molecular viewing program. Instead of a "dead" molecule, a single image, this facility allows each reader to manipulate the structure using their visualization tool of choice. Authors may prepare the coordinates in a variety of formats and name these files with the appropriate extension, such as

Format file extension
Protein Data Bank pdb
Chemical Exchange Format cef
Crytallographic Information File cif
MDL molfile mol
Daylight SMILES smi
MacroModel input mmd, mmod
MOPAC input mop
MOPAC output moo
GAUSSIAN input gau
GAUSSIAN log gal
XYZ coordinates xyz


An example of the use of hypermolecules and how to implement them is presented in the prototype.

A tutorial on how to make use of chemical MIME, VRML and the Chime plug-in for creating chemical-enhanced pages is also available.

Spectra
IR and NMR Spectra should be submitted in the JCAMP-DX format, and the filename extension should be jdx. Information on the JCAMP-DX standard is available.

New or Alternative MIME Types
Authors may make use of files which require new MIME types. A memo to the editor should be included with the article that states the required MIME type in order to update the IJC server properly. At the same time, the authors should contact Dr. Henry Rzepa for clearance of the MIME-type. Furthermore, authors must insure that a helper application or plug-in module is available to the subscribers and be willing to provide such a tool, when necessary, for the reviewing process.
Alternative MIME types are to be avoided. The purpose of MIME is to create a uniform standard that will be applicable across the Internet. Therefore, all MIME type must conform to the current standard. Any questions or concerns should be directed to Dr. Rzepa.


Java and JavaScript
Articles may include Java applets and/or JavaScript scripts. Where applicable, authors should provide alternative means of viewing the article without these extensions, thereby allowing readers that do not have access to Java or JavaScript browsers to still read the article.
The Java applets and JavaScript scripts will be placed on the IJC web server, but the author(s) retain full copyright to these programs. Subscribers to the journal will be able to freely access these codes within the article, but may not utilize them elsewhere without the permission of the author. Further, should the author make these tools available as a commercial product in the future, the version held on the IJC server, within the original article, will remain available to subscribers at no additional cost.

CGI Scripts
Authors may include links or forms which access CGI scripts. However, CGI scripts will not be placed on the IJC server, and therefore must be maintained by the authors. Author(s) must agree to maintain access to these scripts for a period of at least 2 years after the article is published. All subscribers to the Journal must have access to these scripts.
References

References should be numbered sequentially as they appear in the text. Reference number should be placed as a superscript within the text and linked to the actual reference. References should follow the ACS format.
It is strongly suggested that authors adopt the frame style used in the prototype where the window is split into a large frame on the top, containing the text, and a small frame on the bottom containing the references.
Supplementary Materials

Due to the nature of the Internet, large data sets (including raw data) can be included within an article. Since large tabular data, or extensive graphics, are likely to be of interest to a limited number of readers, authors are encouraged to submit these as supplementary materials. Links to these files should be embedded in the text where appropriate. In addition, a statement at the end of the paper should describe the available supplementary material in the format:

Supplementary Materials





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Submitting the Article
All articles must be submitted using the online web submission form. Complete instructions and help on the submission process is available. Authors are encouraged to submit their articles using the URL procedure.


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Refereeing Procedure
All article will be anonymously peer-reviewed. The Editors wil have sole responsibility for decisions on articles, based upon the reviews. Authors will recieve copies of the reviews. Referees will base their decisions on the following criteria:
scientific merit - Is the work presented new, original, and scientifically valid?
writing merit - Is the article clearly and concisely written? Is the use of English correct?
production value - Have the authors utilized the electronic medium appropriately? Can the presentation be enhanced in some way by utilizing features of the Internet?
The utmost criteria is scientific merit and it is unlikely that a scientifically valuable article would be rejected due to lack of enhanced publication features. However, one of the aims of the journal is to encourage authors to utilize the electronic medium to the advantage of scientific presentations, so authors may be asked to add features when deemed appropriate.


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Copyright
Upon acceptance of the article, the authors will complete the copyright transfer form. The authors will assign the commercial copyright to the Internet Journal of Chemistry. All commercial uses of the article must be pre-approved by the publisher of the Internet Journal of Chemistry. This includes incorporation on a CDROM, republication in a collective volume, etc. Authors will receive a renumeration of US$10.00 for the copyright transfer.
Authors will retain non-commercial rights to the article. This allows authors to redistribute their article at no charge.
The official, accepted version of the article will always be served from the IJC web site.


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Site for Review
The Internet Journal of Chemistry will compile reviews of WWW chemistry sites. A site can be a single resource or a collection of pages and resources. The site adminstrator will recieve a copy of the review and the review will be added to the Chemistry WWW Site Review colection.
IJC will not accept unsolicited reviews of WWW sites.
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我们微笑,想念,咫尺天涯……
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