Publication of Conference-Related Articles in IEEE Magnetics LettersInstructions for AuthorsYou may submit your four-page article (plus one additional page for references), whether contributed or invited, for publication in IEEE Magnetics Letters (IML) either before or after the workshop, with a deadline of 1 August 2016. If you are giving an invited talk, your article should not be a review. Rather, it should contain mostly new results, as is appropriate for a letters journal. A Microsoft Word template with instructions and LaTeX templates are available www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/authors/author_templates.html. If your article is accepted, it will be published on-line, in preprint form, immediately after full peer review and your revisions. Several weeks later, it will appear as fully edited and typeset. Each paper will have its own article number and dates of submission and publication. Workshop articles will all be grouped together in IML. Each article will have a heading, "Surfaces, Interfaces, and Nanostructures" and a footnote, "Magnetic North Workshop, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, 26-30 June 2016." Except for the heading and footnote, your article will be similar to any other IML article. Each article will be "open-access" for anyone for 10 days after publication. There is no charge for publication. The URL for article submission is mc.manuscriptcentral.com/maglet-ieee. In the submission process, please be sure to select "MANO - Magnetic North Workshop (Surfaces, Interfaces, and Nanostructures)" in Step2. The IML website for published articles is ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?reload=true&punumber=5165412. IML is tracked by all major indexing services, including Web of Science and Scopus. The average time from submission to preprint publication is 3 weeks. |