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New Design for ES&T, Reminder for TOC Art and Citation Style his February 15, 2011, issue brings a new look to ES&T to aid our ability to increase journal identity and implement journal efficiencies, potentially leading to improved publication times. There are two new style aspects of note. 1. Table of Contents (TOC) art, which as noted previously is now mandatory for research Articles, Policy Analysis, Critical Reviews, and Features, will begin to coappear with the abstract on the pdf version of the manuscript. This twins with our online ability to codisplay with the HTML version’s abstract. TOC art will be considered for both the homepage highlights box and cover art as needed. As TOC art is now mandatory, the previous one sentence Brief is no longer required. For advice and general information on TOC art, see the announcement made in the December 1, 2010 issue: Environ. Sci. Technol. DOI 10.1021/es103646v. 2. In-text citations are now superscript Arabic numerals, as opposed to italicized Arabic numerals in parentheses: The new style would have a citation appear in this manner.1 The old style had it appear like this (1). The bibliographic style has not changed. As these changes streamline our production processes, we ask that you please format your text file with superscript citations. This will hasten your accepted manuscript’s conversion into a galley proof for your review and thus speed its delivery to the Internet as a citable publication. For more information, see our submission instructions page, http://pubs.acs.org/page/esthag/submission/authors.html, including Checklist by manuscript type: http://pubs.acs.org/page/ esthag/submission/checklists.html Full Instructions to Authors (pdf): http://pubs.acs.org/ paragonplus/submission/esthag/esthag_authguide.pdf
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Published: February 11, 2011 r 2011 American Chemical Society
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