Magnetic Resonance in Solids. Electronic Journal.
Submission rules 


Authors are invited to submit articles to the Editorial Board in standard LaTeX format (LaTeX 2.09 or current version LATEX 2e with Computer Modern fonts and (optionally) AMS fonts), with graphics in encapsulated PostScript format (EPS files) (See How to prepare a manuscript). Submissions to MRSej may consist of a single TeX file or a combination of one or more TeX files, graphics files, auxiliary LaTeX files, etc. All submissions must utilize an MRSej template to specify bibliographic and other information. 

LaTeX IS THE PREFERRED FORMAT, and its use will facilitate consideration of an article, but papers in other standard TeX flavors will be considered. As exception atricles may be submitted in MSWord formats (WinWord 6.0 or 7.0). Authors who intend to submit a manuscript in a different format should consult the Executive Editor before submission. 

Articles may be submitted in the following ways: 

Submissions to MRSej which do not process through TeX (or MSWinWord viewer) without errors will be returned to the author along with a error log file. The author is expected to rectify the errors and re-submit the research announcement. 

Publication will be immediate following acceptance of the article and receipt of Copyright Agreement signed by ALL authors. 

When submission has been done, complete and send to us the copyright form. To do that, click on the hypertext in the previous sentence, and print out a copy of the form that you will see there. Sign the form by all authors, and then either  mail it to: 

Executive Editor, Dr. Yurii Proshin 
Department of Theoretical Physics, Physics Faculty 
Kazan State University, Kremlevskaya, 18, 
Kazan, 420008, 
Russia

or

fax it to him at: (007)-8432-380994

When your paper is published, we will send out a short version of title page of your article (without Logo) to our subscribers. Your abstract, reproduced verbatim, will be the main content of that notice, so please take care in making the abstract informative, complete, clear, and as self-contained as possible, in order to interest subscribers in reading your paper. 


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