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analytical chemistry May 1975, Vol. 47, No.6 Editor: H E R B E R T A. LAITINEN EDITORIAL HEADQUARTERS 1155 Sixteenth St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Phone. 202-872-4600 Teletype: 710-822015 1 M a n a g i n g Editor: Josephine M. Petruzzi Associate Editor: Andrew A. Husovsky E d i t o r i a l Assistants: Barbara Cassatt Linda A. Ferragut, GRAPHICS AND PRODUCTION STAFF Manager: Leroy L. Corcoran Associate Manager: Charlotte C. Yayre Art Director: Norman W. Favin Artist: Linda McKnight .Assistant Editor:

Nancy J. Oddenino

EDITORIAL PROCESSING DEPARTMENT, EASTON, PA. Associate Editor: Elizabeth R. Rufe

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ADVISORY BOARD: Allen J.

Bard. David F. Boltz, E. G. Brame, Richard P. Buck, Jr., Warren B. Crummett, M. A. Evenson, A. F. Findeia, Kenneth W. Gardiner, Jack M. Gill, Robert A. Hofstader, Marjorie G. Horning R. S. Ju-ret Jr., Walter ,C. McCrone, dscar Menie, duugene Sawicki

INSTRUMENTATION AnvlsoRY PANEL: Stanle R. Crouch Robert W. Hannah, ,J. J. d r k l a n d , R o n h d H. Laessig, Marvin Margoshes Harold hl McNair David Seligson, R’.K. Skogerbok, Donald E. Smith C o n t r i b u t i n g Editor: !:laucie A. Lucchesi Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. 60201 Published by the AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 1155 16th Street, N . W. Washington, D.C. 20036

Books a n d J o u r n a l s Division John K Crum Director Virginia E. Stewart Assistant t o t h e Director Charles R. Bertsch Head, E d i t o r i a l Processing D e p a r t m n n t D. H. Michael Bowen Head, J o u r n a l s Department Bacil Guiley Head, G r a p h i c s a n d Production Department Seldon W. Terrant Head, Research a n d Development D e p a r t m e n t

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Processing of Manuscripts From the viewpoint of both authors and readers, promptness of publication is a goal worthy of utmost effort. Recent changes in the procedure, especially in moving toward computerized photocomposition have caused temporary dislocations which during the past year have led to unsatisfactory delays in certain instances. A major change is that with the old procedure of hot metal type, corrections were relatively easy to make both in galleys and pages. Today, galley corrections are difficult and page changes are extraordinarily expensive. T h e latter are to be avoided except when factual correctness is a t stake. Changes in figures are now also expensive and to be avoided if a t all possible. The Washington editorial staff has made ‘adjustments in their operating routine to conform to the new publication procedure. Once again we are operating near the ideal “zero backlog” in which the only delays are those unavoidable in an orderly operation of a monthly periodical undergoing a thorough manuscript review process. The purpose of this editorial is to point out to authors what steps they can take to ensure minimization of delays between submission of a manuscript and its appearance in the Journal. First of all, all categories of articles, whether full papers, notes, aids, or correspondence receive the same treatment, altered only by the complexity of the particular case. Close adherence to the suggestions in our Manuscript Requirements and guides for nomenclature published in the December issue of each year (see Anal. Chem., 46, 2257-60, 1974) is urged. Sending the manuscript directly to the Editor in Florida will only slow down its processing, which begins in the Washington editorial office. Authors can speed publication by careful preparation of their manuscripts to attain utmost brevity consistent with clarity of expression, by preparing adequate figures, by revising their manuscripts promptly, taking into account all reviewers’ comments either by rebuttal or revision, and by returning their corrected galleys promptly, making only truly necessary changes. For its part, the editorial staff will promptly send out manuscripts for review, follow up on slow reviewers, and without undue delay reach decisions as to the need for additional review and acceptance, rejection, or revision of manuscripts. If all parties to this complex process do their part, we can maintain an enviable record for promptness of publication.

CENTCOM, LTD. (for Branch Offices, !see page 621 A )

For submission of manuscripts, see page 526 A

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