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2025年12月3日星期三
Guide for authors
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Introduction
Types of article
The
Engineering Microbiology journal publishes full length original
research papers, review type articles, short communications, research
highlights as well as news and commentaries.
Research
Papers are not limited in size. However, we do strongly recommend to
authors to keep the main body of text (excluding abstract,
tables/figures, and references) not to exceed 6,000 words
Short
Communications have the following soft limits. This format may not
exceed 4 printed pages. The manuscript should ideally contain the title
page, all sections of the manuscript (including the references), and
Figure/Table legends. The abstract should be limited to 75 words.
Review Articles Length: a maximum word count of 12,000 and may contain no more than 15 Figures/Tables
Highlights are short articles that describe, analyze and discuss the
latest cutting-edge research findings published either in Engineering
Microbiology or somewhere else. Article submission is, in most cases,
invited from the editorial board and are not peer-reviewed. These
articles usually have three sections: abstract, main text and cited
references. The length is typically 2-3 printed pages, although some may
be longer.
News
are short articles in news format. They report the latest research
progresses in the key areas of the contemporary microbiology, or any
commercial, ethical, legal, societal news related to the microbiology
research field.
Commentaries
are short focused essays reporting analysis of recently published
articles on hot topics of immediate importance to the microbiology
field. These articles are, in most cases, submitted by invitation. The
length may not exceed 3 printed pages, exclusive of references.
Submission checklist
You
can use this list to carry out a final check of your submission before
you send it to the journal for review. Please check the relevant section
in this Guide for Authors for more details.
Ensure that the following items are present:
One author has been designated as the corresponding author with contact details:
• E-mail address
• Full postal address
All necessary files have been uploaded:
Manuscript:
• Include keywords
• All figures (include relevant captions)
• All tables (including titles, description, footnotes)
• Ensure all figure and table citations in the text match the files provided
• Continuous line numbers should be included
• Indicate clearly if color should be used for any figures in print
Graphical Abstracts / Highlights files (where applicable)
Supplemental files (where applicable)
Further considerations
• Manuscript has been 'spell checked' and 'grammar checked'
• 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 Internet)
• A competing interests statement is provided, even if the authors have no competing interests to declare
• Journal policies detailed in this guide have been reviewed
• Referee suggestions and contact details provided, based on journal requirements
For further information, visit our Support Center.
Essential Figure Requirements for Revision & Publication
Figures should be cited in numerical order in the text in the order they are mentioned.
Compliance
with the following standards at the time of initial submission is
strongly encouraged to prevent delays during the revision and production
phases:
1. Figure Dimensions (Maximum):
Figures should be prepared at their final publication size. The final dimensions must NOT EXCEED:
Width:
Single-column: 85 mm (≈3.35 in)
Double-column: 178 mm (≈7.01 in)
Height: 228 mm (≈8.98 in) for both single and double-column figures.
Image Quality & Format:
Resolution: Minimum 300 PPI at final size.
Color Mode: Use RGB for color figures.
File Formats: Submit as TIFF, EPS or PDF files.
Tip:
To avoid blurry images, ensure resolution is high enough before setting
the final dimensions. Enlarging a small image will reduce quality.
3. Text Formatting:
Font: Use only standard fonts (e.g., Arial, Times New Roman, Courier New, Symbol).
Size: 8 pt for all primary text. 5 pt for subscript and superscript characters.
Important: Do not convert text to outlines or paths.
4. Line Weight:
All lines, axis lines, borders, and strokes must have a weight between 0.5 pt and 1.0 pt to ensure clarity upon publication.
5. Panel Identification:
Multi-panel
figures must be labeled sequentially with lowercase, bold letters
(e.g., a, b, c) in the top-left corner of each panel.
The font size for all labels is 12 pt, bold.
Important:
These labels must be added after all panels have been assembled and
scaled to their final publication size to prevent misalignment or
scaling errors during processing.
6. Error Bars:
Any
graphical representation of quantitative data derived from three or
more independent experiments must display error bars on the measured
values. The nature of the error (e.g., standard deviation [SD], standard
error of the mean [SEM]) must be explicitly defined in the figure
legend.
Authors
should provide clear, detailed descriptions of their statistical
analysis in the Materials and methods section and/or figure legends,
including, but not limited to, the statistical test used, actual
p-values, number of biological and technical replicates, measure of
center, and measure of variability.
Before you begin
Studies in humans and animals
If
the work involves the use of human subjects, the author should ensure
that the work described has been carried out in accordance with The Code
of Ethics of the World Medical Association (Declaration of Helsinki)
for experiments involving humans. The manuscript should be in line with
the Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing and Publication
of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals and aim for the inclusion of
representative human populations (sex, age and ethnicity) as per those
recommendations. The terms sex and gender should be used correctly.
author should ensure that the manuscript contains a statement that all
procedures were performed in compliance with relevant laws and
institutional guidelines and have been approved by the appropriate
institutional committee(s). This statement should contain the date and
reference number of the ethical approval(s) obtained. Authors should
also include a statement in the manuscript that informed consent was
obtained for experimentation with human subjects. The privacy rights of
human subjects must always be observed.
journal will not accept manuscripts that contain data derived from
unethically sourced organs or tissue, including from executed prisoners
or prisoners of conscience, consistent with recommendations by Global
Rights Compliance on Mitigating Human Rights Risks in Transplantation
Medicine. For all studies that use human organs or tissues authors must
provide sufficient evidence that they were procured in line with WHO
Guiding Principles on Human Cell, Tissue and Organ Transplantation. The
source of the organs or tissues used in clinical research must be
transparent and traceable. Authors of manuscripts describing organ
transplantation must additionally declare within the manuscript:
that autonomous consent free from coercion was obtained from the donor(s) or their next of kin; and
that organs/tissues were not sourced from executed prisoners or prisoners of conscience.
All
animal experiments should comply with the ARRIVE guidelines and should
be carried out in accordance with the U.K. Animals (Scientific
Procedures) Act, 1986 and associated guidelines, EU Directive 2010/63/EU
for animal experiments, or the National Research Council's Guide for
the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals and the authors should clearly
indicate in the manuscript that such guidelines have been followed. The
sex of animals must be indicated, and where appropriate, the influence
(or association) of sex on the results of the study.
Declaration of competing interest
Corresponding
authors, on behalf of all the authors of a submission, must disclose
any financial and personal relationships with other people or
organizations that could inappropriately influence (bias) their work.
Examples of potential conflicts of interest include employment,
consultancies, stock ownership, honoraria, paid expert testimony, patent
applications/registrations, and grants or other funding. All authors,
including those without competing interests to declare, should provide
the relevant information to the corresponding author (which, where
relevant, may specify they have nothing to declare). Corresponding
authors should then use this tool to create a shared statement and
upload to the submission system at the Attach Files step. Please do not
convert the .docx template to another file type. Author signatures are
not required.
Only
the content in the separate declaration of competing interest file that
you submit to the submission system will be published, so there is no
need to repeat the statement in the manuscript file.
Declaration of generative AI in scientific writing
Authors must declare the use of generative AI in the manuscript preparation process upon submission of the paper.
Elsevier
recognizes the potential of generative AI and AI-assisted technologies
(“AI Tools”), when used responsibly, to help researchers work
efficiently, gain critical insights fast and achieve better outcomes.
Increasingly, these tools, including AI agents and deep research tools,
are helping researchers to synthesize complex literature, provide an
overview of a field or research question, identify research gaps,
generate ideas, and provide tailored support for tasks such as content
organization and improving language and readability.
preparing a manuscript for an Elsevier journal can use AI Tools to
support them. However, these tools must never be used as a substitute
for human critical thinking, expertise and evaluation. AI technology
should always be applied with human oversight and control.
Ultimately, authors are responsible and accountable for the contents of their work. This includes accountability for:
Carefully
reviewing and verifying the accuracy, comprehensiveness, and
impartiality of all AI-generated output (including checking the sources,
as AI-generated references can be incorrect or fabricated).
Editing
and adapting all material thoroughly to ensure the manuscript
represents the author’s authentic and original contribution and reflects
their own analysis, interpretation, insights and ideas.
Ensuring
the use of any tools or sources, AI-based or otherwise, is made clear
and transparent to readers. If AI Tools have been used, we require a
disclosure statement upon submission; please see example below.
the manuscript is developed in a way that safeguards data privacy,
intellectual property and other rights, by checking the terms and
conditions of any AI tool that is used.
Finally,
authors must not list or cite AI Tools as an author or co-author on the
manuscript since authorship implies responsibilities and tasks that can
only be attributed to, and performed by, humans.
use of AI Tools in the manuscript preparation process must be declared
by adding a statement at the end of the manuscript when the paper is
first submitted. The statement will appear in the published work and
should be placed in a new section before the references list.
An example:
Title of new section: Declaration of generative AI and AI-assisted technologies in the manuscript preparation process.
Statement:
During the preparation of this work the author(s) used [NAME OF TOOL /
SERVICE] in order to [REASON]. After using this tool/service, the
author(s) reviewed and edited the content as needed and take(s) full
responsibility for the content of the published article.
declaration does not apply to the use of basic tools, such as tools
used to check grammar, spelling and references. If you have nothing to
disclose, you do not need to add a statement.
Please
read Elsevier’s author policy on the use of generative AI and
AI-assisted technologies, which can be found in our generative AI
policies for journals.
note: to protect authors’ rights and the confidentiality of their
research, this journal does not currently allow the use of generative AI
or AI-assisted technologies such as ChatGPT or similar services by
reviewers or editors in the peer review and manuscript evaluation
process, as is stated in our generative AI policies for journals. We are
actively evaluating compliant AI Tools and may revise this policy in
the future.
Submission declaration and verification
Submission
of an article implies that the work described has not been published
previously (except in the form of an abstract, a published lecture or
academic thesis, see 'Multiple, redundant or concurrent publication' for
more information), 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, including electronically
without the written consent of the copyright-holder. To verify
compliance, your article may be checked by Crossref Similarity Check and
other originality or duplicate checking software.
Preprints
note that preprints can be shared anywhere at any time, in line with
Elsevier's sharing policy. Sharing your preprints e.g. on a preprint
server will not count as prior publication (see 'Multiple, redundant or
concurrent publication' for more information).
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