
International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry
Edited by:
Göran Dahllöf
Print ISSN: 0960-7439
Online ISSN: 1365-263X
Frequency: Bi-monthly
Current Volume: 20 / 2010
ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 42/55 Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine; 56/86 Pediatrics
Impact Factor: 1.072
TopAuthor Guidelines
Content of Author Guidelines: 1. General, 2. Ethical Guidelines, 3. Manuscript Submission Procedure, 4. Manuscript Types Accepted, 5. Manuscript Format and Structure, 6. After Acceptance.
Relevant Documents: Sample Manuscript, Exclusive Licence form
Useful Websites: Submission Site, Articles published in International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, Author Services, Blackwell Publishing's Ethical Guidelines, Guidelines for Figures.
International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry publishes papers on all aspects of paediatric dentistry including: growth and development, behaviour management, prevention, restorative treatment and issue relating to medically compromised children or those with disabilities. This peer-reviewed journal features scientific articles, reviews, clinical techniques, brief clinical reports, short communications and abstracts of current paediatric dental research. Analytical studies with a scientific novelty value are preferred to descriptive studies.
Please read the instructions below carefully for details on the submission of manuscripts, the journal's requirements and standards as well as information concerning the procedure after acceptance of a manuscript for publication in International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry. Authors are encouraged to visit Blackwell Publishing Author Services for further information on the preparation and submission of articles and figures.
In June 2007 the Editors gave a presentation on How to write a successful paper for the International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry.
2.1 Authorship and Acknowledgements
Authorship: Authors submitting a paper do so on the understanding that the manuscript have been read and approved by all authors and that all authors agree to the submission of the manuscript to the Journal.
International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry adheres to the definition of authorship set up by The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE). According to the ICMJE authorship criteria authorship should be based on 1) substantial contributions to conception and design of, or acquisition of data or analysis and interpretation of data, 2) drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content and 3) final approval of the version to be published. Authors should meet conditions 1, 2 and 3.
It is a requirement that all authors have been accredited as appropriate upon submission of the manuscript. Contributors who do not qualify as authors should be mentioned under Acknowledgements.
Acknowledgements: Under acknowledgements please specify contributors to the article other than the authors accredited. Please also include specifications of the source of funding for the study and any potential conflict of interests if appropriate. Suppliers of materials should be named and their location (town, state/county, country) included.
Note to NIH Grantees: Pursuant to NIH mandate, Wiley-Blackwell will post the accepted version of contributions authored by NIH grant-holders to PubMed Central upon acceptance. This accepted version will be made publicly available 12 months after publication. For further information, see www.wiley.com/go/nihmandate
2.2. Ethical Approvals
Experimentation involving human subjects will only be published if such research has been conducted in full accordance with ethical principles, including the World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki (version, 2002 www.wma.net/e/policy/b3.htm) and the additional requirements, if any, of the country where the research has been carried out. Manuscripts must be accompanied by a statement that the experiments were undertaken with the understanding and written consent of each subject and according to the above mentioned principles. A statement regarding the fact that the study has been independently reviewed and approved by an ethical board should also be included. Editors reserve the right to reject papers if there are doubts as to whether appropriate procedures have been used.
2.3 Clinical Trials
Clinical trials should be reported using the CONSORT guidelines available at www.consort-statement.org. A CONSORT checklist should also be included in the submission material.
International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry encourages authors submitting manuscripts reporting from a clinical trial to register the trials in any of the following free, public clinical trials registries: www.clinicaltrials.gov, http://clinicaltrials-dev.ifpma.org/, http://isrctn.org/. The clinical trial registration number and name of the trial register will then be published with the paper.
2.4 DNA Sequences and Crystallographic Structure Determinations
Papers reporting protein or DNA sequences and crystallographic structure determinations will not be accepted without a Genbank or Brookhaven accession number, respectively. Other supporting data sets must be made available on the publication date from the authors directly.
2.5 Conflict of Interest and Source of Funding
Authors are required to specify the source of funding for their research when submitting a paper. Suppliers of materials should be named and their location (town, state/county, country) included. Authors are also required to disclose any possible conflict of interest. These include financial conflict of interest (for example patent, ownership, stock ownership, consultancies, speaker's fee). The information should be disclosed under Acknowledgements.
2.6 Appeal of Decision
Authors who wish to appeal the decision on their submitted paper may do so by emailing the editorial office with a detailed explanation for why they find reasons to appeal the decision.
2.7 Permissions
If all or parts of previously published illustrations are used, permission must be obtained from the copyright holder concerned. It is the author's responsibility to obtain these in writing and provide copies to the Publishers.
2.8 Copyright Assignment
Authors are no longer required to assign copyright in their paper. Instead authors are required to assign the exclusive licence to publish their paper to Blackwell Publishing, BSPD and the IAPD. Assignment of the exclusive licence is a condition of publication and papers will not be passed to the publisher for production unless licence has been assigned. (Papers subject to government or Crown copyright are exempt from this requirement; however, the form still has to be signed). A completed Exclusive Licence form (ELF) must be received by the Production Editor, before any manuscript can be published. Authors must send the completed original ELF by regular mail upon receiving notice of manuscript acceptance, i.e., do not send the ELF at submission. Faxing or e-mailing the ELF does not meet requirements.
The ELF should be mailed to:
Enrico Jay Ventura
Production Editor
Wiley-Blackwell
Wiley Services Singapore Pte Ltd
600 North Bridge Road
#05-01 Parkview Square
Singapore 188778
or scanned by email to ipd@wiley.com
Correspondence to the journal is accepted on the understanding that the contributing author licences the publisher to publish the letter as part of the journal or separately from it, in the exercise of any subsidiary rights relating to the journal and its contents.
2.9 OnlineOpen
International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry offers authors the opportunity to publish their paper OnlineOpen. OnlineOpen is a pay-to-publish service from Blackwell that offers authors whose papers are accepted for publication the opportunity to pay up-front for their manuscript to become open access (i.e. free for all to view and download). Each OnlineOpen article will be subject to a one-off fee of $3000 to be met by or on behalf of the Author in advance of publication. Upon online publication, the article (both full-text and PDF versions) will be available to all for viewing and download free of charge. The print version of the article will also be branded as OnlineOpen and will draw attention to the fact that the paper can be downloaded for free.
Any authors wishing to publish their paper OnlineOpen will be required to complete the combined payment and Online Open Copyright Licence Form (Please note this form is for use with OnlineOpen material ONLY).Once complete this form should be sent to the Production Editor (address on the form) at the time of acceptance or as soon as possible after that (preferably within 24 hours to avoid any delays in processing). Prior to acceptance there is no requirement to inform the Production Editor that you intend to publish your paper OnlineOpen if you do not wish to. Authors wanting to publish their paper OnlineOpen should complete the Online Open Copyright Licence Form and not the Copyright Transfer Agreement.
For questions concerning copyright, please visit Blackwell Publishing's Copyright FAQ
Articles for the International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry should be submitted electronically via an online submission site. Full instructions and support are available on the site and a user ID and password can be obtained on the first visit. Support is available by phone (+1 434 817 2040 ext. 167), http://mcv3support.custhelp.com. If you cannot submit online, please contact Isabel Martinez in the Editorial Office by telephone (+44 (0)1865 476519) or by e-mail IPDedoffice@wiley.com
3.1. Getting Started
Launch your web browser (supported browsers include Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher, Safari 1.2.4, or Firefox 1.0.4 or higher) and go to the journal's online submission site: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ijpd
*Log-in or, if you are a new user, click on 'register here'.
*If you are registering as a new user.
- After clicking on 'Create Account', enter your name and e-mail information and click 'Next'. Your e-mail information is very important.
- Enter your institution and address information as appropriate, and then click 'Next.'
- Enter a user ID and password of your choice (we recommend using your e-mail address as your user ID), and then select your area of expertise. Click 'Finish'.
*If you are already registered, but have forgotten your log in details, enter your e-mail address under 'Password Help'. The system will send you an automatic user ID and a new temporary password.
*Log-in and select 'Author Center'.
3.2. Submitting Your Manuscript
After you have logged into your 'Author Center', submit your manuscript by clicking on the submission link under 'Author Resources'.
* Enter data and answer questions as appropriate.
* You may copy and paste directly from your manuscript and you may upload your pre-prepared covering letter. Please note that a separate Title Page must be submitted as part of the submission process as a 'Supplementary File Not for Review' and should contain the following:
• Word count (excluding tables)
• Authors' names, professional and academic qualifications, positions and places of work. They must all have actively contributed to the overall design and execution of the study/paper and should be listed in order of importance of their contribution
• Corresponding author address, and telephone and fax numbers and email address
*Click the 'Next' button on each screen to save your work and advance to the next screen.
*You are required to upload your files.
- Click on the 'Browse' button and locate the file on your computer.
- Select the designation of each file in the drop down next to the Browse button.
- When you have selected all files you wish to upload, click the 'Upload Files' button.
* Review your submission (in HTML and PDF format) before completing your submission by sending it to the Journal. Click the 'Submit' button when you are finished reviewing.
3.3. Manuscript Files Accepted
Manuscripts should be uploaded as Word (.doc) or Rich Text Format (.rft) files (not write-protected) plus separate figure files. GIF, JPEG, PICT or Bitmap files are acceptable for submission, but only high-resolution TIF or EPS files are suitable for printing. The files will be automatically converted to HTML and a PDF document on upload and will be used for the review process. The text file must contain the entire manuscript including title page, abstract, text, references, tables, and figure legends, but no embedded figures. In the text, please reference figures as for instance 'Figure 1', 'Figure 2' to match the tag name you choose for the individual figure files uploaded. Manuscripts should be formatted as described in the Author Guidelines below. Please note that any manuscripts uploaded as Word 2007 (.docx) will be automatically rejected. Please save any .docx file as .doc before uploading.
3.4. Review Process
The review process is entirely electronic-based and therefore facilitates faster reviewing of manuscripts. Manuscripts will be reviewed by experts in the field (generally two reviewers), and the Editor-in-Chief makes a final decision. The International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry aims to forward reviewers´ comments and to inform the corresponding author of the result of the review process. Manuscripts will be considered for 'fast-track publication' under special circumstances after consultation with the Editor-in-Chief.
3.5. Suggest a Reviewer
International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry attempts to keep the review process as short as possible to enable rapid publication of new scientific data. In order to facilitate this process, please suggest the names and current email addresses of a potential international reviewer whom you consider capable of reviewing your manuscript and their area of expertise. In addition to your choice the journal editor will choose one or two reviewers as well.
3.6. Suspension of Submission Mid-way in the Submission Process
You may suspend a submission at any phase before clicking the 'Submit' button and save it to submit later. The manuscript can then be located under 'Unsubmitted Manuscripts' and you can click on 'Continue Submission' to continue your submission when you choose to.
3.7. E-mail Confirmation of Submission
After submission you will receive an e-mail to confirm receipt of your manuscript. If you do not receive the confirmation e-mail after 24 hours, please check your e-mail address carefully in the system. If the e-mail address is correct please contact your IT department. The error may be caused by some sort of spam filtering on your e-mail server. Also, the e-mails should be received if the IT department adds our e-mail server (uranus.scholarone.com) to their whitelist.
3.8. Manuscript Status
You can access ScholarOne Manuscripts any time to check your 'Author Center' for the status of your manuscript. The Journal will inform you by e-mail once a decision has been made.
3.9. Submission of Revised Manuscripts
Revised manuscripts must be uploaded within 2 months of authors being notified of conditional acceptance pending satisfactory revision. Locate your manuscript under 'Manuscripts with Decisions' and click on 'Submit a Revision' to submit your revised manuscript. Please remember to delete any old files uploaded when you upload your revised manuscript. All revisions must be accompanied by a cover letter to the editor. The letter must a) detail on a point-by-point basis the author's response to each of the referee's comments, and b) a revised manuscript highlighting exactly what has been changed in the manuscript after revision.
Original Articles: Divided into: Summary, Introduction, Material and methods, Results, Discussion, Bullet points, Acknowledgements, References, Figure legends, Tables and Figures arranged in this order. The summary should be structured using the following subheadings: Background, Hypothesis or Aim, Design, Results, and Conclusions and should be less than 200 words. A brief description, in bullet form, should be included at the end of the paper and should describe What this paper adds and Why this paper is important to paediatric dentists.
Review Articles: may be invited by the Editor.
Short Communications: should contain important, new, definitive information of sufficient significance to warrant publication. They should not be divided into different parts and summaries are not required.
Clinical Techniques: This type of publication is best suited to describe significant improvements in clinical practice such as introduction of new technology or practical approaches to recognised clinical challenges.
Brief Clinical Reports: Short papers not exceeding 800 words, including a maximum of three illustrations and five references may be accepted for publication if they serve to promote communication between clinicians and researchers. In contrast to original articles, contributions to this section will not undergo peer-review but will be assessed by the editorial team. If the paper describes a genetic disorder, the OMIM unique six-digit number should be provided for online cross reference (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man).
A paper submitted as a Brief Clinical Report should include the following:
- a short Introduction (avoid lengthy reviews of literature);
- the Case report itself (a brief description of the patient/s, presenting condition, any special investigations and outcomes);
- a Comment which should highlight specific aspects of the case(s), explain/interpret the main findings and provide a scientific appraisal of any previously reported work in the field.
Letters to the Editor: Should be sent directly to the editor for consideration in the journal.
5. MANUSCRIPT FORMAT AND STRUCTURE5.1. Format
Language: The language of publication is English. Authors for whom English is a second language must have their manuscript professionally edited by an English speaking person before submission to make sure the English is of high quality. It is preferred that manuscript is professionally edited. A list of independent suppliers of editing services can be found at http://authorservices.wiley.com/bauthor/english_language.asp. All services are paid for and arranged by the author, and use of one of these services does not guarantee acceptance or preference for publication
5.2. Structure
The whole manuscript should be double-spaced, paginated, and submitted in correct English. The beginning of each paragraph should be properly marked with an indent.
Original Articles (Research Articles): should normally be divided into: Summary, Introduction, Material and methods, Results, Discussion, Bullet points, Acknowledgements, References, Figure legends, Tables and Figures arranged in this order.
Summary should be structured using the following subheadings: Background, Hypothesis or Aim, Design, Results, and Conclusions.
Introduction should be brief and end with a statement of the aim of the study or hypotheses tested. Describe and cite only the most relevant earlier studies. Avoid presentation of an extensive review of the field.
Material and methods should be clearly described and provide enough detail so that the observations can be critically evaluated and, if necessary repeated. Use section subheadings in a logical order to title each category or method. Use this order also in the results section. Authors should have considered the ethical aspects of their research and should ensure that the project was approved by an appropriate ethical committee, which should be stated. Type of statistical analysis must be described clearly and carefully.
(i) Experimental Subjects: Experimentation involving human subjects will only be published if such research has been conducted in full accordance with ethical principles, including the World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki (version, 2002 www.wma.net/e/policy/b3.htm) and the additional requirements, if any, of the country where the research has been carried out. Manuscripts must be accompanied by a statement that the experiments were undertaken with the understanding and written consent of each subject and according to the above mentioned principles. A statement regarding the fact that the study has been independently reviewed and approved by an ethical board should also be included. Editors reserve the right to reject papers if there are doubts as to whether appropriate procedures have been used.
(ii) Clinical trials should be reported using the CONSORT guidelines available at www.consort-statement.org. A CONSORT checklist should also be included in the submission material.
International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry encourages authors submitting manuscripts reporting from a clinical trial to register the trials in any of the following free, public clinical trials registries: www.clinicaltrials.gov, http://clinicaltrials-dev.ifpma.org/, http://isrctn.org/. The clinical trial registration number and name of the trial register will then be published with the paper.
(iii)DNA Sequences and Crystallographic Structure Determinations: Papers reporting protein or DNA sequences and crystallographic structure determinations will not be accepted without a Genbank or Brookhaven accession number, respectively. Other supporting data sets must be made available on the publication date from the authors directly.
Results should clearly and concisely report the findings, and division using subheadings is encouraged. Double documentation of data in text, tables or figures is not acceptable. Tables and figures should not include data that can be given in the text in one or two sentences.
Discussion section presents the interpretation of the findings. This is the only proper section for subjective comments and reference to previous literature. Avoid repetition of results, do not use subheadings or reference to tables in the results section.
Bullet Points should include two headings:
*What this paper adds and
*Why this paper is important to paediatric dentists.
*Provide maximum 3 bullets per heading.
Review Articles: may be invited by the Editor. Review articles for the International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry should include: a) description of search strategy of relevant literature (search terms and databases), b) inclusion criteria (language, type of studies i.e. randomized controlled trial or other, duration of studies and chosen endpoints, c) evaluation of papers and level of evidence. For examples see:
Twetman S, Axelsson S, Dahlgren H et al. Caries-preventive effect of fluoride toothpaste: a systematic review. Acta Odontologica Scandivaica 2003; 61: 347-355.
Paulsson L, Bondemark L, Söderfeldt B. A systematic review of the consequences of premature birth on palatal morphology, dental occlusion, tooth-crown dimensions, and tooth maturity and eruption. Angle Orthodontist 2004; 74: 269-279.
Clinical Techniques: This type of publication is best suited to describe significant improvements in clinical practice such as introduction of new technology or practical approaches to recognised clinical challenges. They should conform to highest scientific and clinical practice standards.
Short Communications: Brief scientific articles or short case reports may be submitted, which should be no longer than three pages of double spaced text, and include a maximum of three ilustrations. They should contain important, new, definitive information of sufficient significance to warrant publication. They should not be divided into different parts and summaries are not required.
Acknowledgements: Under acknowledgements please specify contributors to the article other than the authors accredited. Please also include specifications of the source of funding for the study and any potential conflict of interests if appropriate. Suppliers of materials should be named and their location (town, state/county, country) included.
5.3. References
A maximum of 30 references should be numbered consecutively in the order in which they appear in the text (Vancouver System). They should be identified in the text by bracketed Arabic numbers and listed at the end of the paper in numerical order. Identify references in text, tables and legends. Check and ensure that all listed references are cited in the text. Non-refereed material and, if possible, non-English publications should be avoided. Congress abstracts, unaccepted papers, unpublished observations, and personal communications may not be placed in the reference list. References to unpublished findings and to personal communication (provided that explicit consent has been given by the sources) may be inserted in parenthesis in the text. Journal and book references should be set out as in the following examples:
1. Kronfol NM. Perspectives on the health care system of the United Arab Emirates. East Mediter Health J. 1999; 5: 149-167.
2. Ministry of Health, Department of Planning. Annual Statistical Report. Abu Dhabi: Ministry of Health, 2001.
3. Al-Mughery AS, Attwood D, Blinkhorn A. Dental health of 5-year-old children in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 1991; 19: 308-309.
4. Al-Hosani E, Rugg-Gunn A. Combination of low parental educational attainment and high parental income related to high caries experience in preschool children in Abu Dhabi. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 1998; 26: 31-36.
If more than 6 authors please, cite the three first and then et al. When citing a web site, list the authors and title if known, then the URL and the date it was accessed (in parenthesis). Include among the references papers accepted but not yet published; designate the journal and add (in press). Please ensure that all journal titles are given in abbreviated form.
We recommend the use of a tool such as EndNote or Reference Manager for reference management and formatting. EndNote reference styles can be searched for here: www.endnote.com/support/enstyles.asp. Reference Manager reference styles can be searched for here: www.refman.com/support/rmstyles.asp.
5.4. Illustrations and Tables
Tables: should be numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals and should have an explanatory title. Each table should be typed on a separate page with regard to the proportion of the printed column/page and contain only horizontal lines
Figures and illustrations: All figures should be submitted electronically with the manuscript via ScholarOne Manuscripts (formerly known as Manuscript Central). Each figure should have a legend and all legends should be typed together on a separate sheet and numbered accordingly with Arabic numerals. Avoid 3-D bar charts.
Preparation of Electronic Figures for Publication: Although low quality images are adequate for review purposes, print publication requires high quality images to prevent the final product being blurred or fuzzy. Submit EPS (lineart) or TIFF (halftone/photographs) files only. MS PowerPoint and Word Graphics are unsuitable for printed pictures. Do not use pixel-oriented programmes. Scans (TIFF only) should have a resolution of 300 dpi (halftone) or 600 to 1200 dpi (line drawings) in relation to the reproduction size (see below). EPS files should be saved with fonts embedded (and with a TIFF preview if possible).
For scanned images, the scanning resolution (at final image size) should be as follows to ensure good reproduction: lineart: >600 dpi; half-tones (including gel photographs): >300 dpi; figures containing both halftone and line images: >600 dpi.
Further information can be obtained at Blackwell Publishing's guidelines for figures: http://authorservices.wiley.com/bauthor/illustration.asp.
Check your electronic artwork before submitting it: http://authorservices.wiley.com/bauthor/eachecklist.asp.
Permissions: If all or parts of previously published illustrations are used, permission must be obtained from the copyright holder concerned. It is the author's responsibility to obtain these in writing and provide copies to the Publishers.
Colour Charges: There is no colour charge in the journal.
Extra issues: Congress proceedings or clinical guidelines may be published as additional issues. A condition is that the proposed supplement is deemed to have a significant scientific value. Further information may be obtained from the Editor-in-Chief.
Upon acceptance of a paper for publication, the manuscript will be forwarded to the Production Editor who is responsible for the production of the journal.
6.1. Proof Corrections
The corresponding author will receive an email alert containing a link to a web site. A working email address must therefore be provided for the corresponding author. The proof can be downloaded as a PDF (portable document format) file from this site. Acrobat Reader will be required in order to read this file. This software can be downloaded (free of charge) from the following Web site:
www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
This will enable the file to be opened, read on screen, and printed out in order for any corrections to be added. Further instructions will be sent with the proof. Hard copy proofs will be posted if no e-mail address is available; in your absence, please arrange for a colleague to access your e-mail to retrieve the proofs. Proofs must be returned to the Production Editor within three days of receipt.
As changes to proofs are costly, we ask that you only correct typesetting errors. Excessive changes made by the author in the proofs, excluding typesetting errors, will be charged separately. Other than in exceptional circumstances, all illustrations are retained by the publisher. Please note that the author is responsible for all statements made in his work, including changes made by the copy editor.
6.2 Early Online Publication Prior to Print
International Journal of Paediatric Dentristry is covered by Blackwell Publishing's Early View service. Early View articles are complete full-text articles published online in advance of their publication in a printed issue. Early View articles are complete and final. They have been fully reviewed, revised and edited for publication, and the authors' final corrections have been incorporated. Because they are in final form, no changes can be made after online publication. The nature of Early View articles means that they do not yet have volume, issue or page numbers, so Early View articles cannot be cited in the traditional way. They are therefore given a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), which allows the article to be cited and tracked before it is allocated to an issue. After print publication, the DOI remains valid and can continue to be used to cite and access the article.
6.3 Online Production Tracking
Online production tracking is available for your article through Blackwell's Author Services. Author Services enables authors to track their article - once it has been accepted - through the production process to publication online and in print. Authors can check the status of their articles online and choose to receive automated e-mails at key stages of production. The author will receive an e-mail with a unique link that enables them to register and have their article automatically added to the system. Please ensure that a complete e-mail address is provided when submitting the manuscript. Visit http://authorservices.wiley.com/bauthor/ for more details on online production tracking and for a wealth of resources including FAQs and tips on article preparation, submission and more.
6.4 Author Material Archive Policy
Please note that unless specifically requested, Blackwell Publishing will dispose of all hardcopy or electronic material submitted two months after publication. If you require the return of any material submitted, please inform the Editorial Office (IPDedoffice@wiley.com)
or Production Editor (ipd@wiley.com) as soon as possible if you have not yet done so.
6.5 Offprints and Extra Copies
A PDF offprint of the online published article will be provided free of charge to the corresponding author, and may be distributed subject to the Publisher's terms and conditions. Additional paper offprints may be ordered online. Please click on the following link, fill in the necessary details and ensure that you type information in all of the required fields: Offprint.cosprinters. If you have queries about offprints please email offprint@cosprinters.com
The corresponding author will be sent a complimentary copy of the journal in which the paper is published.
6.6 Author Services
For more substantial information on the services provided for authors, please see Blackwell Publishing Author Services
