Guide for Authors
The International Journal of the Political, Economic, Planning, Environmental and Social Aspects of Energy
Guide for Authors - Contents list:
Short
Overview
Manuscript Preparation:
General
Structure
Text Layout
Corresponding Author
Abstract
Keywords
Units
Maths
References
Illustrations
Colour Costs and Queries
Free
Online Colour
Tables
Electronic
Annexes
Supplying the Final Accepted Print Version with Disk
Other:
Notification
Copyright
Checklist
PDF Proofs
Author Benefits
Online Paper Tracking
Enquiries
Useful Links
Short Overview
Energy Policy is an international journal published 12 times a year by Elsevier. The journal addresses the economic, environmental, political,
planning and social aspects of energy supply and utilization which confront decision makers, corporate planners, managers, consultants,
politicians and researchers. Major articles cover a comprehensive range of subject areas from national energy pricing to energy efficiency
potential in the domestic sector; from the politics of the US energy policy to the economic evaluation of nuclear power; from the environmental
impacts of energy use to energy demand management in developing countries.
Submission of papers:
The entire submission
and review process for
Energy Policy is handled electronically, which shortens publication times. All papers should be submitted
electronically through
http://ees.elsevier.com/jepo
Prior to submitting
your paper, please follow the instructions given below. Please note that you must have an e-mail address to use the online submission
system.
Authors submit their article online by simply registering, logging-in, and submitting. Editors will then invite potential
reviewers by e-mail.
Detailed instructions on the use of the online submission system are available at
http://ees.elsevier.com/jepo . Please read the "Hints" for information on how to register, and review the "Tutorial for Authors" for a run-through of the submission
process. If you need any further help, please do not hesitate to contact our Author Support Department:
authorsupport@elsevier.ie
Submission language: English (Link to the Oxford English Dictionary
http://dictionary.oed.com/entrance.dtl)
English language help service: Upon request Elsevier will direct authors to an agent who can check and improve the English
of their paper (before submission). Please contact
authorsupport@elsevier.com for further information.
Types of
contributions: Full Length Articles, leaders, viewpoints, short communications, book reviews, conference reports, calendar events
and notification of recent publications and reports, contributions to Forum section.
Corresponding author: Clearly indicate
who is responsible for correspondence at all stages of refereeing and publication, including post-publication.
Ensure that telephone
and fax numbers (with country and area code) are provided in addition to the e-mail address and the complete postal address. Full
postal addresses must be given for all co-authors. Please consult a recent journal paper for style if possible.
Original material: Submission of an article implies that the work described has not been published previously (except in the form of an abstract or
as part of a published lecture or academic thesis), that it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere, that its publication
is approved by all authors and that, if accepted, it will not be published elsewhere in the same form, in English or in any other language,
without the written consent of the Publisher.
Editor's requirements:
Articles should be 6000-8000 words long (not including
abstract, footnotes, figure/tables legends or appendices) although articles longer than 8000 words will be accepted on an occasional
basis, if the topic demands this length of treatment. Authors are responsible for ensuring that all manuscripts (whether original or
revised) are accurately typed before final submission. Manuscripts will be returned to the author with a set of instructions if they
are not submitted according to our style.
All articles are refereed to ensure both accuracy and relevance, and amendments to the
script may thus be required before final acceptance. On acceptance contributions are subject to editorial amendment to suit house style,
but authors will receive proofs for approval before publication.
Shorter Items: Shorter items are also encouraged and may take the
form of Leaders, Viewpoints, Communications, Conference reports, Book reviews, Calendar events and notification of recent publications
and reports. Energy Policy also welcomes contributions to a Forum section which may include short (up
to 1000 words) rejoinders to published
papers, comments and insights, on-going differences of opinion, or letters to the Editor.
Leaders (approximately 1000 to 2000 words)
are usually invited,
opinion-based and not necessarily subject to peer review. However, the
editor will also consider submitted Leaders,
which will be subject to
editorial review. They should reflect the author's insights into current
events or policy proposals.
Viewpoints
(1000 to 3000 words) may be expressions of opinion and not
necessarily subject to peer review. This section also allows authors to
submit
material which might not be appropriate for a full-length paper and
is subject to peer review.
Communications (up to 3000 words)
are subject to peer review and provide a
section for displaying on-going research or summaries of work published
elsewhere. The section
also allows publication of work not suitable for a
longer presentation.
Book reviews (800-1200 words), and Conference reports (1000-1500
words) are
welcomed.
For all Article types, authors will be asked at submission stage to provide the word count for their paper.
Detailed instructions on manuscript preparation and artwork instructions can be found below. The editor reserves the right to
return manuscripts that do not conform to the instructions for manuscript preparation and artwork instruction, as well as papers that
do not fit the scope of the journal, prior to refereeing.
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Manuscript Preparation:
General:
Editors reserve the right
to adjust style to certain standards of uniformity. Original manuscripts are discarded one month after publication unless the Publisher
is asked to return original material after use. Please use Word, Word Perfect or LaTeX files for the text of your manuscript. (For further
information about LaTeX submission, please go to
http://www.elsevier.com/latex.)
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Structure:
Follow this order when typing
manuscripts: Title, Authors, Affiliations, Abstract, Keywords, Main text, References, Appendix, Tables (each on a separate sheet), Captions
to Illustrations (on a separate sheet) and then Illustrations (each on a separate sheet containing no text). For online submission, please
supply figures and tables imported into the text in the appropriate place AND also separately as original graphics files. At submission
stage all figures should be embedded in the text and the source files should not be provided. If a revise decision is made on your paper,
we will request the source files at this stage. However, this request is no indication as to whether the paper will be accepted. Additional
questions may also be asked at submission stage and all questions must be answered by the author. Failure to meet any of the guidelines
listed in the Guide for Authors will result in your manuscript being sent back to the submission stage to make the changes.
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Text Layout:
Manuscripts must be typed
in single column format on one side only of International Standard Size A4 paper, with a left-hand margin of 40 mm. The text should be
double-spaced. Number every sheet. The text should be in 12pt font and the references should be provided in 10pt format.
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Corresponding author:
Clearly indicate
who is responsible for correspondence at all stages of refereeing and publication, including post-publication.
Ensure that telephone
and fax numbers (with country and area code) are provided in addition to the e-mail address and the complete postal address. Full
postal addresses must be given for all co-authors. Please consult a recent journal paper for style if possible.
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Abstract:
A self-contained abstract
of up to 150 to 200 words outlining in a single paragraph the aims, scope and conclusions of the paper must be supplied; acknowledgements
(if any); article title abbreviated appropriately for use as a running headline. Please note that your abstract may not be any longer
than 200 words and will be sent back at submission stage if it is longer than allowed.
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Keywords:
Immediately after the abstract,
provide a maximum of three keywords (avoid, for example, 'and', 'of'). Be sparing with abbreviations: only abbreviations firmly established
in the field may be eligible.
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Units:
Follow internationally accepted rules and conventions: use the international system of units (SI). If other quantities
are mentioned, give their equivalent in SI.
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Maths:
Number consecutively any equations that have to be displayed separately from the text (if referred to explicitly
in the text).
References and Footnotes:
All publications cited in the text
should be presented in a list of references following the text of the manuscript.
Text: All citations in the text should refer to:
1. Single author: the author's name (without initials, unless there is ambiguity) and the year of publication;
2. Two authors:
both authors' names and the year of publication;
3. Three or more authors: first author's name followed by 'et al.' and the year
of publication.
Citations may be made directly (or parenthetically). Groups of references should be listed first alphabetically,
then chronologically.
Examples: "as demonstrated (Allan, 1996a, 1996b, 1999; Allan and Jones, 1995). Kramer et al. (2000) have recently
shown ...."
List: References should be arranged first alphabetically and then further sorted chronologically if necessary. More than
one reference from the same author(s) in the same year must be identified by the letters "a", "b", "c", etc., placed after the year of
publication. Full journal titles should be used.
Examples:
Reference to a journal publication:
Van der Geer, J., Hanraads,
J.A.J., Lupton, R.A., 2000. The art of writing a scientific article. Journal of Science Communication, 163, 51-59.
Reference to a
book:
Strunk Jr., W., White, E.B., 1979. The Elements of Style, third ed. Macmillan, New York.
Reference to a chapter in an edited
book:
Mettam, G.R., Adams, L.B., 1999. How to prepare an electronic version of your article, in: Jones, B.S., Smith , R.Z. (Eds.),
Introduction to the Electronic Age. E-Publishing Inc., New York, pp. 281-304.
Footnotes, where unavoidable, should be indicated in
the text by superior Arabic numerals which run consecutively through the paper. They should be grouped together in a section at the end
of the text in numerical order and double spaced.
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Colour
Costs and Queries:
For colour illustrations, a colour printing fee is charged to the author per colour unit.
Further information concerning colour illustrations and costs is available from Author Support at
authorsupport@elsevier.ie,
and at
http://www.elsevier.com/artworkinstructions.
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FREE ONLINE COLOUR
If, together with your accepted article, you submit
usable colour and black/white figures then Elsevier will ensure, at no additional charge, that these figures will appear in colour on
the web (e.g., ScienceDirect and other sites) regardless of whether or not these illustrations are reproduced in colour in the printed
version. ' Usable' means the formats comply with our instructions. See the information about Illustrations at
http://www.elsevier.com/artworkinstructions.
For colour illustrations in the print journal see Colour Costs above.
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Tables:
Tables should be numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals and
given a suitable caption. Notes and references within tables should be included with the tables, separately from the main text. Notes
should be referred to by superscript letters. All table columns should have an explanatory heading. Tables should not repeat data available
elsewhere in the article, eg, in an illustration.
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Electronic
Annexes
We strongly encourage you to submit electronic annexes, such as short videos, computer-enhanced images,
audio clips and large databases. Please refer to the Artwork Instructions (Multimedia files) at
http://www.elsevier.com/artworkinstructions
for details on file types to be used. If you are submitting on hardcopy, please supply 3 disks/CD ROMs containing the electronic annex
to the editor for review. In the text of your article you may wish to refer to the annex. This is not mandatory, however, if you do wish
to refer to the annex in the text then please do so using this example: "?see Electronic Annex 1 in the online version of this article."
Production will insert the relevant URL at the typesetting stage after this statement.
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Notification:
Authors will be notified of the
acceptance of their paper by the editor. The Publisher will also send a notification of receipt of the paper in production.
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Copyright:
All authors must sign the Transfer
of Copyright agreement before the article can be published. This transfer agreement enables Elsevier to protect the copyrighted material
for the authors, but does not relinquish the authors' proprietary rights. The copyright transfer covers the exclusive rights to reproduce
and distribute the article, including reprints, photographic reproductions, microfilm or any other reproductions of similar nature and
translations. Authors are responsible for obtaining from the copyright holder permission to reproduce any figures for which copyright
exists.
For more information please go to our copyright page
http://www.elsevier.com/copyright
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Checklist:
•Have you told readers, at
the outset, what they might gain by reading your paper?•Have you made the aim of your work clear?•Have you explained the
significance of your contribution?•Have you set your work in the appropriate context by giving sufficient background (including
a complete set of relevant references) to your work?•Have you addressed the question of practicality and usefulness?•Have
you identified future developments that may result from your work?•Have you structured your paper in a clear and logical fashion?
PDF Proofs:
One set of page proofs in PDF format will be sent by e-mail
to the corresponding author, to be checked for typesetting/editing. The corrections should be returned within 48 hours. No changes in,
or additions to, the accepted (and subsequently edited) manuscript will be allowed at this stage. Proofreading is solely the author's
responsibility. Any queries should be answered in full. Please correct factual errors only, or errors introduced by typesetting.
For
more information on proofreading please go to our proofreading page
http://www.elsevier.com/authors.
Please note that once
your paper has been proofed we publish the identical paper online as in print.
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Author Benefits:
No page charges: Publication in
this journal is free of charge.
Free offprints: An e-offprint will be supplied free of charge.
Author discount:
Contributors to Elsevier journals are entitled to a 30% discount on all Elsevier books. See
http://www.elsevier.com/homepage/booksbutler for more information.
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Online Paper Tracking:
Authors can track the status of
their accepted paper online at
http://www.elsevier.com/trackarticle using the reference supplied by the Publisher.
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Author enquiries:
All author enquiries
should be made to:
authorsupport@elsevier.ie
Useful links:
•A submission checklist can be found at
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/guidepublication
•Register for free
to receive email updates from the article tracking service at
http://www.elsevier.com/trackarticle
•If you are
interested in submitting a book in this area, go to
http://www.elsevier.com/bookauthors