The International Journal of

Engineering Education

 

 

NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS

 

Papers for inclusion in the Journal should be submitted for refereeing to the Editor-in-Chief. The Editor-in-Chief should be informed by the authors of any submission made directly to a member of either Board.

 

The papers should include detailed information on relevance of the material to engineering education. Only papers not previously published will be accepted and, once accepted for the Journal, must not be published elsewhere.

 

Technical Notes, Letters-to-the-Editor and Book Reviews may also be submitted.

 

Papers should be submitted as a Word-for-Windows format and emailed as an attachment to the editor at ijee(at)eircom.net. Papers over 5 MB in size should be submitted on a CD-ROM.

 

Images and figures should be included in the Word document or transmitted as separate GIF files. Hardcopies may be requested for improving the resolution of the print version. All published papers are available in print and online form.

 

News items of transnational interest, including courses and workshops, should be submitted to the Editor-in-Chief,

 

Dr. Michael Wald ijee(at)eircom.net

 

Full contents Papers and Journal information are available on World Wide Web on

 

http://www.ijee.dit.ie

 

Access to current volumes is for subscribers only, using

 

(a)  ID + password, or

(b) IP identification
 

Papers must be submitted in English.

A brief summary (no more than 100 words) of the scope of each paper must be sent with the manuscript.

 

Authors are requested to submit a brief biographical sketch of up to 100 words for each author.

 

Biographical sketches will be published with the paper unless requested otherwise.

 

Captions for figures and tables must be given on a separate sheet and included at the end of the manuscript.

 

Page charges are calculated according to the final number of published pages.
 

 

The journal follows Le Système International d'Unités.

All Greek characters and unusual symbols must be identified by name in the margin the first time they appear.


References in the text to published literature, should be given by numbers in square brackets on the line, and the references should be listed at the end of the paper in numerical order.

 

Journal references should be arranged thus:

1. L. A. Pipes, Matrix analysis of heat transfer problems. J. Franklin Inst. 263, 195-206 (1957).

 

Book references should be given as:

2. P. H. Parkin and H. R. Humphreys, Acoustics, Noise and Buildings, p.84. Faber, London (1961).

 

·        Abbreviations of journal titles will follow World List of Scientific Periodicals.

·        Proofs will be sent to the first-named author for correction, unless otherwise specified.

·        Corrections must be restricted to printer's errors only. Other than these, any substantial changes may be charged to the author.