Manuscript Submission
Papers
from the conference will be published by the Society of Glass
Technology in the European Journal of Glass Science and Technology, and
the proceedings will subsequently be provided to participants in
electronic form.
Scientific papers will be included in Part B
(Physics and Chemistry of Glasses), and applied and industrial papers
will be included in Part A (Glass Technology). It is a condition of
publication in the European Journal of Glass Science and Technology that
all papers are reviewed to the normal high standard of the journal, and
that any comments by the reviewer and/or guest editors have been
satisfactorily dealt with by the author(s).
Papers should be
submitted using the online manuscript submission and peer review
tracking system at http://www.editorialmanager.com/pcg/ .
• You will need to register on this system before you can submit your manuscript.
• After clicking Submit New Manuscript…
• Choose an Article type of NCM15 Conference Paper.
• Then proceed through the submission process in the normal way.
• Papers must be submitted by 13th September 2024 at the latest.
• Instructions for the preparation of manuscripts are given at https://sgt.org/resource/resmgr/journals/editorial_manager/instructions-to-authors.pdf
In
particular, please note that a substantial fraction of your paper
should be new work and that it must be clearly indicated by references
which parts, if any, have been published elsewhere. Scientific papers
should normally have separate sections for Results and Discussion, to
clearly differentiate new data from those cited in the Discussion. The
figures must be of the quality required by the European Journal of Glass
Science and Technology and the captions must indicate the meanings of
the point symbols and the origin of any smooth lines (e.g. a polynomial
fit or a guide to the eye). Experimental points must have error bars (or
a statement that the error is within the point symbol), unless their
number is sufficiently high that their statistical spread is obvious,
and a full error analysis must be included.