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2、投稿方式:官网投稿。
3、官网网址:https://www.maxapress.com/een
(官方微信公众号信息)
4、投稿系统:
https://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/eenmap
5、官网邮箱:een@maxapress.com
6、出刊日期:一年出版一卷。
7、官方微信公众号:Energy Environ Nexus期刊
8、官网信息:2025-2027年免收APC。
2025年12月12日星期五
Energy & Environment Nexus投稿须知
【官网信息】
For Authors
Article Types
Format, Structure, and Style
Production
Click to Download a Manuscript Template for Initial Submission (please DO NOT use for revised manuscripts)
Click to Download EndNote Style File
Submission Website: https://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/eenmap
Word
limits are provided for guidance only. The Editors will consider
submissions that exceed the recommended limit, subject to feedback
received during peer review.
Review
To
synthesize and critically evaluate recent advancements in a specific
research field, highlighting key breakthroughs, unresolved challenges,
and emerging trends. Reviews should provide a comprehensive analysis of
literature spanning the past 5–10 years, integrating interdisciplinary
perspectives where applicable. Review articles will be accepted on a
very exceptional basis, and only if the Editors consider that the topic
requires the extension.
Word limit: Limited to 10,000 words excluding abstract, references, tables, figures, and their legends.
Tables and figures: The total number of tables and figures for the main text is limited to 10.
Original research
present original research findings that represent a significant advance
in understanding or technology. Articles must demonstrate rigorous
methodology, robust data analysis, and clear implications for the field.
Materials and methods should be included in the main text. Supplemental
materials and methods can be included in the supplemental information,
which should also include information needed to support the paper's
conclusions. Research articles will be accepted on a very exceptional
basis, and only if the Editors consider that the topic requires the
extension.
Word limit: Limited to 8,000 words excluding abstract, references, tables, figures, and their legends.
Rapid report
present important new research results of broad significance. Reports
should include an abstract, an introductory paragraph, up to six figures
or tables, and about 80 references. Materials and methods can be
included in the main text or in the Supplemental Information, which
should also include information needed to support the paper's
conclusions.
Word limit: Limited to 4,000 words excluding abstract, references, tables, figures, and their legends.
Tables and figures: The total number of tables and figures for the main text is limited to 6.
Perspective
present highlight recent exciting research, but they do not primarily
discuss the author's own work. They may provide context for the findings
within a field or explain potential interdisciplinary importance.
Commentary
engage with timely scientific debates, policy issues, or recent
high-impact publications. Comments may critique, extend, or
contextualize findings, fostering scholarly dialogue. As these are meant
to express a personal viewpoint, with rare exceptions, Commentary
should have no more than two authors. To engage with timely scientific
debates, policy issues, or recent high-impact publications in leading
journals within the field. Commentary may be peer reviewed at the
editor's discretion.
Word limit: Limited to 1,000 words excluding abstract, references, tables, figures, and their legends.
Tables and figures: The total number of tables and figures for the main text is limited to 1.
References: The total number of references for the main text is limited to 10.
News
The
News section provides authoritative overviews of the latest significant
developments in the field of agricultural ecology and environment.
Submissions should be 500–1,000 words in length, authored by one or two
contributors, and cite fewer than five references. The content must be
based on research articles published within the last three months or key
findings presented at recent scientific conferences. Although
contributions are typically invited, unsolicited submissions are also
welcome for consideration.
Correspondence
provide concise, focused commentary on articles published in the
journal within the past 6 months or on emerging scientific topics.
Correspondence should have no more than two authors.
Word limit: Limited to 300 words excluding abstract, references, tables, figures, and their legends.
Tables and figures: No figures/tables.References: The total number of references for the main text is limited to 5.
Manuscript Preparation: Format, Structure, and Style
1. Content
The articles that are published should have the following components in the order stated.
● Title page (Please include 3 to 10 keywords)
● Abstract
● Introduction
● Materials and methods
● Results and discussion
● Conclusions
● Authors’ contributions
● Acknowledgments
● Funding
● Competing Interests
● Data availability
● Ethical Statements
● References
2. Cover letter
Should include the following:
● The title of the manuscript and whether it is an original submission or a re-submission;
● A highlight that contains 3 to 5 short sentences to state the core findings of the research described in the paper;
● All authors agree with the submission;
● The work has not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere, including in another form or language;
●
Please declare all figures, tables and data that are reproduced from
other publications; the authors have to obtain authorization from the
copyright holders (usually the publisher) for their use, and should
include this authorization form with their submission;
● Please state if the word counts conform to the required word limits;
● Statement of Competing Interests.
3. Organization of Manuscripts
3.1 Initial Submission
The submission should contain the following:
(1) Cover letter;
(2) Manuscript;
(3) Supplementary materials (if applicable);
(4)
Consent to publish form (When submitting an article that involves
patient data, identifiable information, or images, you should upload the
patient consent form at the time of submission.).
Click to Download a Consent to Publish Form
For
initial submissions (i.e. NOT revised manuscripts), we strongly suggest
you insert all figures and tables into an appropriate position (the
same or next page of the first citation) in the main text (Microsoft
Word) to facilitate the review process. The figure legends, and table
captions should be inserted immediately above or below the figures and
tables, respectively. Supplementary materials should be appended to the
end of the References, with the supplemental tables and figures being
embedded or stand alone. Finally, the manuscript should include
continuous line numbers and page numbers to facilitate commenting.
Manuscripts following the outlined format will expedite the review
process.
If
your supplemental materials contain data sets (e.g. Microsoft Excel
files) that are difficult to provide in an all-inclusive single file,
the following options are available:
(1)
submit a single master file in the format as mentioned above, plus one
or several data files (in Microsoft Excel) that could not be
incorporated into the master file;
(2) submit all files separately.
In
both cases, the file submission system will generate a single PDF file
with the data (in Microsoft Excel) to be hyperlinked. Eventually, the
manuscript should be in a single PDF that contains all figures, tables,
supplementary materials, and hyperlinked data for review.
3.2 Research reporting guidelines
Energy
& Environment Nexus emphasizes the importance of complete and
accurate research reporting to ensure that readers can fully comprehend
and evaluate the study. We encourage authors to include detailed
information about their research design, as it enhances the
reproducibility of their findings.
Authors
could find reporting guidelines for various article types and study
designs, with additional checklists available on the EQUATOR Network's
website. The EQUATOR library houses an extensive, searchable database of
reporting guidelines and links to resources that can improve the
quality of research reporting.
Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs): Adhere to the CONSORT guidelines,
which include a flowchart and a structured abstract checklist (also see:
standards for clinical trial reporting).
Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses: Follow the PRISMA guidelines,
complete with a flowchart and a structured abstract checklist.
Observational Studies in Epidemiology: Refer to the STROBE guidelines
(and RECORD for studies utilizing routinely collected health data) and
the MOOSE guidelines.
● Animal Pre-Clinical Studies: Use the ARRIVE guidelines.
● Web-Based Surveys: Consult the CHERRIES guidelines.
● Studies Utilizing Electronic Health Record Data: Apply the CODE-EHR guidelines.
● Reporting Sex and Gender Information: Adhere to the SAGER guidelines.
3.3 Submission of Revisions
revised manuscripts, we recommend submitting the manuscript text,
tables, figures, and any supplementary files as separate documents.
● A rebuttal letter;
● Marked-up version of the manuscript (Microsoft Word) with no figures;
● Clean (non-highlighted) version of the manuscript;
● Figures with a resolution of 300 dpi or above are expected;
● Supplementary files (Microsoft Word or Excel) are expected.
Regardless
of whether this is an initial submission or resubmission, more detailed
and general information for preparing a manuscript is given in the next
section titled "Detailed Requirements".
3.4 Detailed Requirements
Before submitting your manuscript, please check your submission for the following:
(1) The addition of all authors into the submission system
full names of all authors should be entered into the submission system
in the same order as shown in the manuscript. Contact information
including institution, address and official e-mail addresses must be
provided. Please use organizational email accounts as the official
author email addresses where possible, such as abc@mtu.edu.
(2) Title Page
A
title page should include a succinct title (less than 250 characters), a
very concise running title (which should be less than 50 characters,
for example, Plant Immune Mechanisms), the full names of all authors
including their given names, the affiliations and location (including
city, state, country and zip/post code), the full name, and official
email address(es) of the corresponding author(s).
(3) Abstract
brief abstract up to 250 words should state the background and purpose
of the research, methods (or rationale), main results and findings, and
brief conclusions of the study. The abstract should not contain
abbreviations or references and should not be structured. However, the
abstract lengthcan be increased from the 250-word limit (to up to 450
words) if the topic dictates, and to allow full compliance with the
relevant reporting guidelines
are expected to provide the file of a Graphical Abstract including
Highlights with the first submission for original research and review
articles. Bold, left align, and capitalize the heading as shown above. A
Graphical Abstract image must be uploaded during submission which,
together with the article title and abstract text, should provide the
reader with a visual description of the topic covered in the article.
This will appear underneath to the Abstract on the website. The
Graphical Abstract should be approximately 920 × 300 pixels and should
be uploaded as a JPEG, PNG, PDF, TIFF, or SVG file. Please refer to
Figures for detailed instruction.
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