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Last update: December 30, 2009
Overview
Instructions and Forms
Language Assistance
Style of References
Conflict of Interest Statement
Online Submission of Manuscripts
Charges
Reprint Permissions
Wiley-Blackwell policy regarding the NIH mandate
OnlineOpen
To ensure fast publication we kindly ask you to follow our Instructions to Authors when preparing your manuscript. Please enclose both agreement forms when submitting the final version of your accepted manuscript:
Instructions
to Authors (pdf)
Copyright Transfer Agreement (pdf)
Color
and Page Charge Agreement (pdf)
Language Assistance
Should authors who are not native English speakers have problems writing their
papers, assistance is available with style, grammar and vocabulary. Improvement of the English can maximize the accuracy of the submission and help to communicate clearly and concisely the contents to the readers, editors and reviewers of PROTEOMICS. Several companies provide revising, editing, and proofreading services for scientific and medical research documents, including:
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Note: We at Wiley have not used these services and thus cannot attest to the quality of their work.
Japanese authors can also find a list of local English improvement services at www.wiley.co.jp/journals/editcontribute.html.
The PROTEOMICS reference style is included in EndNote. For downloading the latest version, please click on the link below.
EndNote's latest reference style for PROTEOMICS
Further details and reference examples can be found in the Instructions to Authors.
All authors must declare financial/commercial conflicts of interest. Even if there are none, this should be stated in a separate paragraph following on from the acknowledgements section. This is a mandatory requirement for all articles.
PROTEOMICS offers a web-based manuscript submission and peer review system. Using this system is obligatory; conventional submission of manuscripts is not accepted.
If you have any questions concerning the online submission, do not hesitate to
contact Editorial Support at
proteomics@wiley.com.
Page Charge
Research articles up to 7 printed pages, and rapid communications,
technical briefs, dataset briefs and reports up to 4 pages, are free of
charge. For each additional page
beyond these limits, the corresponding author will be charged 196 EUR +VAT.
To calculate the number of printed pages your manuscript will have, count
the number of text pages, tables and figures and divide the total by
three. This will give you a rough estimate.
No page charge will be levied for review articles.
Color Charge
We do ask our authors to contribute towards the extra costs incurred for
the reproduction of color.
The prices (excl. VAT) are listed below.
1 color figure
| 500.00 Euro
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2 color figures
| 831.93 Euro
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3 color figures
| 1247.90 Euro
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4 color figures
| 1663.85 Euro
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For 5 and more color figures please contact our Production Department for an individual offer at: smueller@wiley.com
Please note that if you are submitting material which has already been published elsewhere, you must also send to the Editorial Office permission in writing that this material may be reprinted in PROTEOMICS.
You can use the Copyright Permission Request Form (pdf) for this purpose.
If you want to request permission to use material published by Wiley you can
use our Online Permission Request From.
Wiley-Blackwell will support our authors by posting the accepted version of articles by NIH grant-holders to PubMed Central upon acceptance by the journal. The accepted version is the version that incorporates all amendment made during peer review, but prior to the publisher's copy-editing and typesetting. This accepted version will be made publicly available 12 months after publication. The NIH mandate applies to all articles based on research that has been wholly or partially funded by the NIH and that are accepted for publication on or after April 7, 2008.
The NIH has also announced a Request For
Information (RFI) process, and we encourage our journal editors and society partners to participate in this. During this process, Wiley-Blackwell will also consult directly with authors, editors and society partners to determine how we as their publisher may best support them going forward.
Wiley-Blackwell also offers a OnlineOpen service. Upon payment of the OnlineOpen fee, we will deposit the published version of the article into PubMed Central, with public availability in PubMed Central and on the journal's website immediately upon publication.
PROTEOMICS offers an OnlineOpen service for all authors. Authors have the option of paying a fee to ensure that their articles
are available to non-subscribers.
For more information go to OnlineOpen.
For additional tools visit Author Resources - an enhanced suite of online tools for Wiley Online Library journal authors, featuring Article Tracking, E-mail Publication Alerts and Customized Research Tools.
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