• Australia New Zealand Orthopaedic Nurses Association • Canadian Orthopaedic Nurses Association • the RCN Society of Trauma and Orthopaedic Nursing
Guide for Authors
Guide for Authors
The Editor of Journal of Orthopaedic Nursing, Peter Davis, welcomes the submission of papers for
publication.
Submission to this journal proceeds totally online. Use the following guidelines to prepare your article. Via http://ees.elsevier.com/yjoon
you will be guided stepwise through the creation and uploading of the various files. The system automatically converts source files
to a single Adobe Acrobat PDF version of the article, which is used in the peer-review process. Please note that even though manuscript
source files are converted to PDF at submission for the review process, these source files are needed for further processing after acceptance.
All correspondence, including notification of the Editor's decision and request for revision, takes place by e-mail and via the Author's
homepage, removing the need for a hard-copy paper trail. Alternatively, in the instance when authors are unable to submit online, the
editorial office may accept postal submissions at Journal of Orthopaedic Nursing Editorial Office, 83 Fosse Road, Farndon, Newark, Nottingham,
NG24 3TL, UK. Please do NOT submit via both routes. This will cause confusion and may lead to your article being reviewed and published
twice.
The above represents a very brief outline of this form of submission. It can be advantageous to print this "Guide for
Authors" section from the site for reference in the subsequent stages of article preparation.
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 tacitly or
explicitly by the responsible authorities where the work was carried out, and that, if accepted, it will not be published elsewhere in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.
PRESENTATION OF TYPESCRIPTS
Authors are required to submit manuscripts according to the requirements of the Instructions too Authors. Please note that papers
not formatted in this manner will be returned to the author for amendment before entering into the editorial and peer review process.
In particular please take care to follow the instructions for the formatting of references.
Papers should be set out as follows,
with each section beginning on a separate sheet:
Title page
The title page should be provided as a separate file. Your title
page should give the title in capital letters below which should be the authors' names (as they are to appear) in lower-case letters.
For each author you should give one first name as well as the surname and any initials. You should give a maximum of four degrees/qualifications
for each author and the current relevant appointment only. Authors' addresses should be limited to the minimum information needed to
ensure accurate postal delivery; these details should be on the title page below the authors' names and appointments. Authors should
also provide a daytime contact telephone number and fax number and e-mail address.
Abstracts
An abstract of your typescript,
a maximum of 200 words, summarizing the content, should be provided.
Headings
The content of your paper should determine
the headings which you use. If yours is a research paper, the headings should follow the usual layout; such as Introduction, Background/Literature,
Methods, Data/Results, Discussion, Conclusions. If your paper takes another form you should use the appropriate headings, but do bear
in mind that headings should facilitate reading and understanding. You should use only two kinds of headings: major headings should be
indicated by capital letters, whereas minor headings should have lower case letters (beginning with a capital).
Reference Format
The accuracy of the references you provide is your responsibility.
In the text your references should state the author's
surname and the year of publication (Smith, 1989). If there are two authors you should give both surnames (Smith & Black, 1989).
When a source has more than three authors, give the name of the first three authors, followed by 'et al'.
Where a quotation is used
within your paper the author, date and page number should be given, e.g.
When this occurs both nurses and carers of people with learning
disabilities will have a useful instrument with which to identify behaviours which are impinging, in a negative manner, on the life of
the client or others around them. (McCaffrey, 1979, p1)
A list of all the references in your manuscript should be typed in alphabetical
order. Each reference to a paper needs to include authors' surnames and initials, year of publication, full title of paper,
full name of journal, volume number, and first and last page numbers.
For example:
Aggleton, P., Allen, M., Montgomery,
S., 1987 Developing a system for the continuous assesment of practical nursing skills. Nurse Education Today 7 (4): 158-164
References
to Books
Roper, N., Logan, G., Tierney, A.J., 1983 Using a model for nursing. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, pp 100-150
Andres, J.K., 1982 The action of phenol on bacteria. In: King, L.M., (ed) Disinfectants. Bird, Toronto, p235
Citing and listing
of Web references
As a minimum, the full URL should be given. Any further information, if known (Author names, dates, reference
to a source publication, etc.), should also be given. Web references can be listed separately (e.g., after the reference list) under
a different heading if desired, or can be included in the reference list.
Tables, Illustrations and Figures
A detailed
guide on electronic artwork is available on our website: http://www.elsevier.com/authors Preparation of supplementary
data. Elsevier accepts supplementary material to support and enhance your scientific research. Supplementary files offer the author
additional possibilities to publish supporting applications, movies, animation sequences, high-resolution images, background datasets,
sound clips and more. Supplementary files supplied will be published online alongside the electronic version of your article in Elsevier
Web products, including Science Direct. In order to ensure that your
submitted material is directly usable, please ensure that data is provided in one of our recommended file formats. Authors should submit
the material in electronic format together with the article and supply a concise and descriptive caption for each file. For more detailed
instructions please visit our
artwork instruction pages.
Illustrations and tables that have appeared elsewhere must be accompanied by written permission to reproduce them from the
original publishers. This is necessary even if you are an author of the borrowed material. Borrowed material should be acknowledged
in the captions in the exact wording required by the copyright holder. If not specified, use this style: 'Reproduced by kind permission
of (publishers) from (reference).' Identifiable clinical photographs must be accompanied by written permission from the patient.
To obtain permission from other publishers a
Permission form is available to download.
Copyright Information
Upon acceptance of an article, authors will
be asked to sign a "Journal Publishing Agreement'" (for more information on this and copyright click on http://www.elsevier.com/copyright.
Acceptance of the agreement will ensure the widest possible dissemination of information. An e-mail (or letter) will be sent to the corresponding
author confirming receipt of the manuscript together with a 'Journal Publishing Agreement' form or a link to the online version of this
agreement.
If excerpts from other copyrighted works are included, the author(s) must obtain written permission from the copyright
owners and credit the source(s) in the article. Elsevier has preprinted forms for use by authors in these cases: contact Elsevier's Rights
Department, Philadelphia, PA, USA: phone (+1) 215 239 3804, fax (+1) 215 239 3805, e-mail healthpermissions@elsevier.com.
Requests may also be completed online via the Elsevier homepage (http://www.elsevier.com/locate/permissions).
Funding
body agreements and policies
Elsevier has established agreements and developed policies to allow authors whose articles appear
in journals published by Elsevier, to comply with potential manuscript archiving requirements as specified as conditions of their grant
awards. To learn more about existing agreements and policies please visit http://www.elsevier.com/fundingbodies
One set of page proofs in PDF format will be sent by e-mail to the corresponding author (if we do not have
an e-mail address then paper proofs will be sent by post). Elsevier now sends PDF proofs which can be annotated; for this you will need
to download AdobeReader version 7 available
free. Instructions on how to annotate PDF files will accompany the proofs. The exact system requirements are given at the Adobe site.
If you do not wish to use the PDF annotations function, you may list the corrections (including
replies to the Query Form) and return to Elsevier in an e-mail. Please list your corrections quoting line number. If, for any reason,
this is not possible, then mark the corrections and any other comments (including replies to the Query Form) on a printout of your proof
and return by fax, or scan the pages and e-mail, or by post.
Please use this proof only for checking the typesetting, editing, completeness
and correctness of the text, tables and figures. Significant changes to the article as accepted for publication will only be considered
at this stage with permission from the Editor. We will do everything possible to get your article published quickly and accurately. Therefore,
it is important to ensure that all of your corrections are sent back to us in one communication: please check carefully before replying,
as inclusion of any subsequent corrections cannot be guaranteed. Proofreading is solely your responsibility. Note that Elsevier may proceed
with the publication of your article if no response is received.
Offprints
The corresponding author, at no cost, will
be provided with a PDF file of the article via e-mail or, alternatively, 25 free paper offprints. The PDF file is a watermarked version
of the published article and includes a cover sheet with the journal cover image and a disclaimer outlining the terms and conditions
of use. Additional paper offprints can be ordered by the authors. An order form with prices will be sent to the corresponding author.
SUBMISSION CHECKLIST
It is hoped that this list will be useful during the final checking of an article prior to sending
it to the journal's Editor for review.
Please consult this Guide for Authors for further details of any item.
Ensure that the following
items are present: •One Author designated as corresponding author: •E-mail address •Full postal address
•Telephone and fax numbers •All necessary files have been uploaded •Keywords •All figure captions
•All tables (including title, description, footnotes)
Further considerations •Manuscript has been "Checked"
•Reference are in the correct format for this journal •All references mentioned in the Reference list are cited in the
text and vice versa •Permission has been obtained for use of copyrighted material from other sources (including the Web)
•Colour figures are clearly marked as being intended for colour reproduction on the Web (free of charge) and in print or to be reproduced
in colour on the Web (free of charge) and in black-and-white in print •If only colour on the Web is required, black and white
versions of the figures are also supplied for printing purposes