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Paper Writing GuidePapers suitable for publishing in the Central European Journal of Physics are those which:
Introduction Please read these instructions carefully before preparing a manuscript for submission, and to check the manuscript for conformance before submitting it for publication. The length and effectiveness of the peer review process will largely depend upon the care used by authors in preparing their manuscripts. If you have any questions, please contact the Managing Editor (Dr. Krzysztof Malarz) at kmalarz@versita.com.
Paper elements: 1. title page with:
1.1. title (short title)
2. abstract Each of these elements is detailed below 1.1. Title (short title) We suggest the title should be relatively short but informative. If a long title is necessary, please prepare an optional short title. 1.2. Name(s) of author(s) A list of all authors of the paper should be prepared. We need full first name, initial(s) for middle name(s) and full last name. 1.3. Name and address of workplace(s) Authors' affiliations should be indicated in this section. Either endnote or footnote (endnote recommended) can be used to present additional information (for example: permanent, adequate postal addresses). 1.4. Personal e-mail address(es) At least one e-mail address is needed. It will be used as the corresponding author's email address in all contacts with the authors. 2. Abstract An abstract must accompany every article. It should be a brief summary of the significant items of the main paper. An abstract should give concise information about the content of the core idea of your paper. It should be informative and not only present the general scope of the paper but also indicate the main results and conclusions. An abstract should not normally exceed 200 words. It should not contain literature citations or allusions to the tables or illustrations. All non-standard symbols and abbreviations should be defined. In combination with the title and key-words, the abstract is an indicator of the content of the paper. Authors should remember that online systems rely heavily on the content of titles and abstracts to identify articles in electronic bibliographic databases and search engines. They are therefore requested to take great care in preparing these elements. 3. Keywords A list of keywords, proposed by authors, separated by commas or semicolons is required. Up to five keywords is suggested. 4. Code numbers (PACS) A list of Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme (PACS) numbers, separated by commas or semicolons is required. Up to five codes is suggested. Authors are fully responsible for correctness of chosen codes. 5. Text
General rules for writing:
Structure of a paper Experimental part and/or calculations should be presented in sufficient details to enable reader to repeat the original work.
Footnotes/Endnotes/Acknowledgements
Information concerning research grant support should appear in a separate Acknowledgements section at the end of the paper, not in a footnote. Acknowledgements of the assistance of colleagues or similar notes of appreciation should also appear in an Acknowledgements section, not in footnotes.
Tables
Figures
Typesetting
Mathematical symbols
Units 1%, 1‰, 1ºC, 1º, 1', 1". Decimal multiples or submultiples of units are indicated by the use of prefixes
µ = 10-6, m = 10-3, c = 10-2, d = 10-1, Compound units are written as 4221.9 J kg-1 K-1 or 4221.9 J/(kg K), with a thin space between unit parts.
Please NOTE:
Your attachments may be accessible through links to external locations or to our internal locations (if you choose the second option, please remember to send us your attachments). Please remember that your images, video and animation clips are intended for internet use and we need to consider the needs of users with slow internet connections. Please try to minimize file sizes by using a lower resolution or number of colours for images and animations (as long as the material is still clear). To help you in formatting your images (including tables and figures) or multimedia files, please submit your paper with separate attachments, which are used in your paper.
English language 6. Reference list A complete reference should give the reader enough information to find the relevant article. All authors (unless there are six or more) should be named in the citation. If there are six or more, list the name of the first one followed by “et al.”. Please pay particular attention to spelling, capitalization and punctuation here. Completeness of references is the responsibility of the authors. A complete reference should comprise the following:
6.1. Reference to an article in a journal
`1` A.P. Raposo, H.J. Weber, D.E. Alvarez-Castillo, M. Kirchbach, Cent. Eur. J. Phys. 5, 253 (2007)
6.2. Reference to a book `1` M. Lister, Fundamentals of Operating Systems, 3rd edition (Springer-Verlag, New York, 1984)
6.3. Reference to a part/chapter book `1` C.K. Clenshaw, K. Lord, In: B.K. P. Scaife (Ed.), Studies in Numerical Analysis (Academic Press, London and New York, 1974) 95
6.4. Reference to a preprint
`1` M. Majewski, K. Malarz, arXiv:cond-mat/0609635v2
6.5: Reference to a conference proceedings `1` A. Kaczanowski, K. Malarz, K. Kulakowski, In: T.E. Simos (Ed.), International Conference of Computational Methods in Science and Engineering, 12-16 Sep. 2003, Kastoria, Greece (World Scientific, Singapore 2003) 258
6.6. Reference to a thesis `1` A.J. Agutter, PhD thesis, Edinburgh University (Edinburgh, UK, 1995)
6.7. Reference to an article in a newspaper
`1` A. Sherwin, The Times, 13 Jul. 2007, 1
6.8. Reference to a patent `1` Philip Morris Inc., European patent application 0021165 A1, 1981.01.07
6.9. Reference to a standard
`1` ISO 2108:1992, Information and documentation – International standard book numbering (ISBN) Please add language of publication for materials which are not written in English. Indicate materials accepting for publications by adding “(in press)”. Please avoid references to unpublished materials, private communication and web pages. You should make sure the information is correct so that the linking reference service may link abstracts electronically. For the same reason please separate each reference from the others. Before submitting your article, please ensure you have checked your paper for any relevant references you may have missed.
Submission formats Manuscripts for CEJP should be submitted in the LaTeX format with figures in EPS, PDF or PNG format. Authors are strongly encouraged to register their manuscript to arXiv preprint server and submit it to our Editorial Manager using arXiv's paper ID.
Supplementary data You can also submit any supplementary data files as well. These may include long tables (in HTML or plain TXT format) or movies (preferably in AVI format).
Style Files and Templates LaTex For these authors who use LaTeX to write their articles, we have developed Versita LaTeX packages. These files are available by downloading them from this page. The following files may help you in writing articles with the Versita layout. We have also developed the template files which may guide you during writing the article. LaTeX For these authors who use LaTeX to write their articles, we have developed Versita LaTeX packages. These files are available by downloading them from this page. The following files may help you in writing articles with the Versita layout. We have also developed the template files which may guide you during writing the article. LaTeX 2e
Authors may download a ZIP archive containing all necessary files by clicking below.
Below you may find PDF files which are received after compiling the above templates, using Versita LaTeX packages. |








