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Science Newsletter of the Faculty fo Physics
This is a new bulletin, which, as we hope, will bring fresh, updated information on scientific news, research activities, and related events in the life of our department to our staff members, undegraduate and graduate students, postdocs, collaborators and partners. We greatly hope that this Science Newsletter will help us to find new partners in research and shorten the way from fundamental research to applications and innovations, from our fundamental discoveries to their successful implementations in not too distant future.
XIV National School-Seminar "Wave phenomena in inhomogeneous media"
The conference papers from the School-Seminar «Waves-2014» will be submitted for publishing in the Memoirs of the Faculty of Physics journal.
Journals » Memoirs of the Faculty of Physics |
Editorial Policies and Practices
The Journals are published by the Faculty of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, the Scientific Council and the dean of which have the final responsibility for the Journals. The Editor in Chief of each journal possess delegated responsibility for overall policy matters concerning the specific journal. The editors of each specific journal are responsible for the scientific content and editorial matters relating to the Journal.
Editorial policy is guided by the following statement: "It is the policy of the physics journals published by the Faculty of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, that they accept for publication those manuscripts that significantly advance physics and have been found to be scientifically sound, important to the field, and in satisfactory form. This is to be implemented as fairly and efficiently as possible and without regard to national boundaries.”
Each Journal has an Editorial Board whose members are appointed for three-year terms by the Editor in Chief upon recommendation of the editors, after consultation with the Scientific Council where appropriate. Board members play an important role in the editorial management of the Journal. They lend advice on editorial policy and on specific papers for which special assistance is needed, participate in the formal appeals process (see section on Author Appeals), and give input on the selection of referees and the identification of new referees.
Subject Areas
Each Journal has its own list of covered scientific topics, which is discussed by the Editorial Board and approved by the Editor in Chief. If a manuscript submitted to a specific Journal is on a topic not within its purview, but may be suitable for another Journal published by the Faculty of Physics, the editors may transfer the paper to the appropriate journal and inform the author(s) of that transfer. Otherwise, such manuscript is a subject to be rejected.
Content of Articles
The Journals publish new results. Thus, prior publication of the same results generally will preclude consideration of a later paper. Confirmation of previously published results of unusual importance can be considered as new, as can significant null results. Papers advancing new theoretical views on fundamental principles or theories must contain convincing arguments that the new predictions and interpretations are distinguishable from existing knowledge, at least in principle, and do not contradict established experimental results.
Papers should be clearly written in good scientific language, in a style consistent with that of the journal. Special attention should be paid to readability, so as to render papers understandable to readers outside a narrow specialty. New terminology should be introduced only when clearly needed.
Publication of ongoing work in a series of papers should be avoided. Instead, a single comprehensive article should be published.
Readers benefit from complete referencing, which is necessary to place any work in the context of the current state of research. Authors should therefore make every effort to ensure that their citations of previously published work are comprehensive at the time of submission. This includes references to books and to published conference proceedings that contain more than abstracts. Authors should also add to the references any works published during the course of the review process.
Article Types
The Journals publish reviews and regular articles. The sections are distinguished by the different purposes for which the papers are intended.
Each paper must have an abstract. Short papers are limited to 3500 words.
Review Procedures
- The publication shall review all incoming materials to the editor corresponding to its category, with a view to peer review. All reviewers are acknowledged experts on the subject of peer-reviewed materials and have for the past 3 years, publications on peer-reviewed articles. Reviews are stored in the publishing house and editorial office for 5 years.
- Usually one referee is selected initially by the editors for each manuscript; there are exceptions. Referee reports are advisory to the editors, but are generally transmitted by the editors to the authors, and so should be written in a collegial manner. The editors may withhold or edit these reports for cause. If in the judgment of the editors a paper is clearly unsuitable for the Journal, it will be rejected without external review; authors of such papers have the same right to appeal as do other authors.
- A manuscript may be sent to additional referees if warranted. In most cases the new referee will be provided with previous correspondence on the manuscript, but not with the identity of the previous referee(s). Editorial Board members, however, may receive this information.
- If, in the opinion of the editor, the article clearly unsuitable for the magazine, it may be rejected without external review.
- Publishing Edition sends to the authors of submissions or copies of reviews of a reasoned refusal, and also undertakes to send copies of reviews to the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation for admission to the editors of publication of the corresponding request.
- The corrected version of the authors of the manuscript must be accompanied by a separate text file with the answer to the referee, which gives a brief response to all the recommendations and criticisms. This material is usually sent back to the referee.
- If the reviewer's comments were minimal and were of a technical nature, the editor has the right not to send the article on re-review and take action on the article on the basis of the authors answer.
- After acceptance of a manuscript, if further information that seems to warrant investigation is received, the editors will regard it as an obligation to reconsider their decision.
- When a manuscript has several authors, one of them, the corresponding author, should be designated to receive and respond to correspondence from the editors. This designation can be changed upon notification of the editors. It is the responsibility of the corresponding author to represent all those involved with the work reported.
- Authors have the right to appeal the denial of publication by sending an appeal to the editor. The appeal will be considered by an editor. If it is found to be important, the article will be sent to the new reviewer. In the event of a negative review article withdrawn completely.
- Editorial board members have access to all information on the article.
- The comments with which the authors would like to refer exclusively to the editor should be clearly identified and separated from the reviewer response.
Author Appeals
Authors may appeal a rejection of their paper by the editors. In the case of a formal appeal, the paper and all relevant information, including the identities of the referees, will be sent to a member of the Editorial Board. The Board member may review the case on the existing record or may seek additional expert opinion. The Board member will present an advisory opinion to the editors, which will be sent to authors and/or referees with the Board member's name.
The purpose of the appeal process is to review the editorial decision to reject the manuscript with the information at hand; it is not another round of review. Therefore, adjudication of an appeal is based on the version of the manuscript that was rejected; no revisions can be introduced at this stage. Authors are, however, free to describe possible revisions in their cover letter.