Here is the Submission Criterion Information for the Journal of the
Swimming Pool and Spa Industry:
The original and one copy of the submission (including artwork: tables,
charts, illustrations, etc.) should be sent in final form to:
Editor, The Journal of the Swimming Pool and Spa Industry
3114 East Pennsylvania Street, Tucson, AZ 85714–2035.
The designated author will receive an immediate acknowledgment of the
receipt of the manuscript, followed within three months by a decision. Authors
must retain a copy of their manuscripts and artwork as the editor and publisher
cannot be held responsible for loss or damage. This copy may also be used to
facilitate editorial correspondence.
Failure to follow these guidelines will result the need for extensive
editing, and/or a lower priority for publication.
Originality: Papers submitted to the Journal must be original. The journal
will not publish articles in which a significant portion of the ideas, data,
figures, tables, etc. have been published or submitted for publication
elsewhere. If there is a question as to whether another published work
compromises this submission, include a copy of the other work along with this
submission.
If the manuscript depends substantially or critically on other work which
has not been published, include a copy of the unpublished work for use by the
editorial review board.
In order to ensure objectivity, all submissions (other than letters to the
Editor) will be approved / disapproved by three individuals, at least two of
whom must be members of the Editorial Review Board. The author(s) may suggest
the names of other individuals they feel would be qualified as reviewers, as
well as names of individuals they feel would not be appropriate. These
suggestions will be advisory; the final decision is the responsibility of the
Editor, who will not be the reviewer of any submitted work. If at all possible,
do not identify the author(s) in the body if the paper either directly or by
identified citation.
Research and Informative Papers
1. Submission is a representation that the manuscript has not been published
previously and is not currently under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Submitted manuscripts must not be submitted elsewhere unless and until rejected
in writing by the editor. A statement transferring copyright from the author(s)
(or their employers, if they hold the copyright) to JSPSI will be required
before the manuscript can receive final acceptance for publication. The editor
will provide the necessary forms for this transfer. This will provide for the
widest possible dissemination of information. (Exceptions can be made, in cases
of previews or excerpted portions of works in progress, for example. Contact the
Editor for clarification.) The manuscript may not, after this procedure, be
published elsewhere without the permission of the editor. Authors must also
return a statement (provided by the editor) prior to publishing a paper stating
that they have been engaged in the work described and/or the analysis and
interpretation of the data, etc., that they have helped in the drafting of the
manuscript, and that they have seen the final version.
2. A submission should include the following separate items (on separate
sheets of paper):
The cover sheet, including all information about the author(s), the titles,
funding sources, etc.
The abstract, keywords, and significance
The manuscript, including title, running title, text, and acknowledgments
(if appropriate)
References, including endnotes, bibliography, etc.
Artwork, including tables, figures, photographs, etc. with captions and
figure numbers
Legends, numerals, and captions
3. COVER SHEET The title, the most widely distributed part of your work,
should be short, specific, and should explain the nature of the work. An
additional running title of up to 100 characters may also be provided. Follow
the title with the name, title, company, affiliations, qualifications, address,
phone number, fax number, electronic mail address, etc. of the author(s).
Co-written manuscripts should include all of this information for all
co-authors, and also include an asterisk indicating which author will handle
proofs and correspondence, and the order of precedence for listing the authors
in the journal. Acknowledgments of financial support, if included, should be
noted on the cover sheet. The signature of the author (all authors on co–written
submissions) must appear next to the other information on that individual,
signifying that the author(s) has read and approved the manuscript.
4. ABSTRACT The next sheet must contain a single–paragraph abstract of the
purpose and results of the work. This abstract should be between 150 and 200
words, and contain a description of the manuscript’s contents (especially any
conclusions drawn,) understandable without reference to the manuscript itself.
Also include on this page 10 key words suitable for information retrieval
systems. You may, if you wish, include a separate paragraph on the significance
of the work presented. This may be considered as part of the review
procedure.
5. MANUSCRIPT TEXT, and footnotes must be type–written on a single side of
white, opaque paper, 8½x11 inch, double spaced, with at least ¾" margins on all
sides. All pages must be numbered. All manuscripts must be dark and clear, and
computer–printed manuscripts must be in letter–quality type. Summaries,
conclusions, and introductions should be concise, and should begin the text. The
summary and conclusions direct the reader to the important aspects of the paper,
and the introduction orients the reader to the problem and its significance. The
introduction should not be a general overview of the entire field . Textual
detail should be brief but unambiguous, and documentation is mandatory. The
section on methods should include enough information on techniques,
instrumentation, and controls to permit the reader to evaluate these aspects of
the study. Results should clearly follow from the text, and be presented in a
logical order. Discussion should not veer in tangents, but handle exclusively
the significant implications of the results of the study. If the text concludes
with acknowledgments, refer only to persons or entities who have made
substantive contributions to the work. Authors are responsible for obtaining
written permission from persons or entities acknowledged by name because readers
may infer their endorsement of the research, data, or conclusions. Financial
support should be indicated on the title page, rather than in the text. It is
against Journal policy to include promises, either implicit or explicit,
relative to publication of future or follow–up papers.
6. REFERENCES References in the text should be cited in the author–date/page
style (Jones 1993) or (Jones 1993, 10–12), and all should be listed
alphabetically in the references or bibliography at the end of the text. All
items in this reference list should appear in the manuscript, and all references
in the manuscript should appear in the reference list. Citations that have
identical name and year should include alphabetic notations (Jones 1993a). Refer
to unpublished references as (Jones, unpublished) or (Jones, personal
communication), etc. The guide used by JSPSI for all citations in text,
footnotes, endnotes, and bibliographies is the MLA Handbook for Writers of
Research Papers, 3rd ed., Gibaldi and Achtert, published by the Modern Language
Association of America, New York, 1988. The editor will assist you as needed for
proper format.
7. ILLUSTRATIONS should also be submitted in duplicate, on separate sheets.
Inked line drawings must be original, and of high quality, suitable for
reproduction. Illustrations from other works, if used, must have all reference
and publisher data, in order for copyright permissions to be secured.
Photographic prints should be black and white, glossy, of high contrast, and the
same size as they are to appear in the Journal. Color artwork is possible, but
may incur cost on the part of the author (negotiable with the publisher). This
cost will be reduced if color separations are provided. Computer graphic images
on disk should be accompanied by the same duplicate printed versions as other
forms of illustrations, to facilitate the review process. Tables should be
typed, double spaced, in a sanserif font, on a separate page with appropriate
title, caption, notes, etc. Number them consecutively along with all other
artwork, and note by number their placement in the manuscript text. All
illustrations should have the author’s name and the figure number noted on the
back. Do not write in the back of artwork, or use paper clips, which might
scratch or mar the artwork. Use separate enclosure envelopes as needed, and
adhesive note paper for identification. Designate the top of the artwork if
necessary. Do not include artwork of any kind in the manuscript text, but note
the location for placement in the text. All artwork must be either 33/8” (single
column) or 7” (double column) wide, and not exceed 9” in height.
8. LEGENDS AND CAPTIONS Figure numbers, along with brief but adequate
captions must accompany all artwork. Numbers and captions or legends should
appear on separate sheets of paper, after the illustrations. All artwork must be
consecutively numbered with arabic numerals, and should be referenced by number
in the text.
9. Any non–typewriter characters, including formulas, equations, etc. should
be formatted according to standard usage for the area it is used (i.e.:
chemistry, engineering, mathematics, etc.) Accepted papers will undergo a
typesetting proof submission process between the publisher and author to insure
proper formatting of special characters. Special care should be taken, as part
of manuscript preparation as well as proofing, to distinguish between capital
and lower case characters, between zero (0) and the letter (O), between the
number (1) and the letter (l), etc. Mark on the paper any non–standard
characters or symbols which may require special attention in typesetting.
10. Manuscripts must relate to original research, substantive observations,
analysis, description, and translation of ideas. Sufficient chemical,
engineering, or mathematical detail should be given (as applicable) to
substantiate conclusions and to permit peer review.
11. For the initial submission of manuscripts, hard copy is sufficient.
Accepted manuscripts may be followed by diskettes for text and/or illustrations.
This type of submission may reduce the chance of error from rekeying, and speeds
the publication of your work. After acceptance, electronic submission is
therefore preferred, although not mandatory. Almost all IBM or Mac formats are
acceptable. Files should be saved in the native format of the text or graphic
program used. Graphics should not be imported into the text, but remain in
separate files. The publisher will then provide for any needed translation. If
you do initially submit a disk you must also provide the two printed versions,
which are used for editorial review. Disks should be labeled with the type of
computer, the program(s) used, the file name(s), and the author's name. If you
have questions in this regard, please contact the editor.
12. Proofs will be sent to the designated author for checking. Proofs should
be returned without delay, and any corrections should be restricted to
typesetting errors. Please check proofs carefully, since late corrections cannot
be guaranteed for inclusion in the final version. JSPSI accepts no
responsibility or liability resulting in the inability to accept corrections
submitted after the approval of proofs.
13. Manuscripts may be edited prior to publishing. Minor editing can be
noted in the proof. Manuscripts requiring extensive editing will be returned to
the author for approval before typesetting.
14. JSPSI has no page charges. Five complimentary offprints will be sent to
the sole or designated author. Additional copies of offprints or issues in which
your work appear are available to you at a discount. Offprint order forms are
included with the final galley proofs, and must be returned with the proofs,
even if no additional offprints are ordered. Offprints ordered after publication
are subject to considerably higher prices. Please contact the publisher for
details.
15. Submitted material will be filed for 1 year after publication and may
then be discarded unless the publisher is requested to return the original
material to the author.
16. Each manuscript, when first submitted, is appraised by the editor for
suitability for publication in relation to editorial policy and balance of
research coverage. Manuscripts are then submitted to members of the editorial
review board, without identifying information, for anonymous peer review.
Authors are notified within 90 days of acceptance or return of the manuscript.
If accepted, an editing process will proceed, as needed, to satisfy concerns (if
any) of the review board and to conform to the format of the journal.
Book Reviews
Reviews of books germane to the swimming pool industry, especially those
with technical material, will be published. Authors may submit books to the
editor at the address above. Books submitted for review are assigned to one or
more members of the editorial review board, and the final review may be written
by a board member, the general editor, or an outside reviewer selected for
special qualifications relative to the subject matter of the book. Reviews
describe the book, and evaluate its scope, style, readability, and technical
merit. Books are designated as belonging primarily to the Layman, Industry, or
Technical classification, and are reviewed in that context.
Annotated Bibliographies
1. Those wishing to prepare and submit an annotated bibliography should
communicate with the editor before proceeding with the work. A decision on the
appropriateness of the subject and the possibility of publication can then be
determined before a large investment of time is made.
2. Bibliographies should be submitted in accordance with guidelines 1, 3, 5,
6, 9, and 11 – 16 listed above in the Research and Informative Papers section.
Extra attention must be made to format of the entries. The editor will assist as
needed.
3. Entries should be designated as coming from Layman, Industry, or
Technical level publications. Annotations should be one to two paragraphs in
length, and include a description of the article, book, or publication; a
summary of the conclusions drawn or results determined in the work; and a
critical evaluation of the content, accuracy, style, and readability.
Short technical notes
1. From time to time short technical notes may be appropriate rather than a
full paper. These notes are typically accepted and sent to publication much
quicker than a paper, and can therefore be useful under certain
circumstances.
2. Technical notes should be less than 5 pages in length, and should be
submitted in accordance with guidelines listed above in the Research and
Informative Papers section.
Special Reports
Specially commissioned critical reports reviewing research results of
topical importance in a particular facet of the industry are usually
commissioned in advance by the Editor. Format of the submission follows that of
Research and Informative papers. If you have an interest in this type of
submission, please contact the editor.
Symposia–in–Print
1. These are collections of original research or informative papers, each
individual paper being only about three to five pages in length, all held
together by a unified theme. Subjects of forthcoming Symposia–in–print will
periodically be announced in the Journal. A Guest Editor will be assigned to
head the project, and he will in turn invite authors active in the field of the
symposium to submit papers, which then go through the normal editorial review
procedure. Submissions by other authors not specifically invited are considered
for inclusion on equal footing with invitees.
2. Submissions should follow all procedures outlined above for research and
informative papers. Direct the submission to the announced Guest Editor, at the
general address printed above.
Letters
1. Letters to the editor provide an opportunity for discussion,
clarification, amplification, and rebuttal of issues from previous issues of the
journal. Letters are selected for publication at the discretion of the
editor.
2. In order to be considered for publication, responses must substantively
support or rebut previously published material from the JSPSI. Support or
rebuttal must be of a technical, factual nature and be documented so that
evaluation may be made of the response at the same, or at a higher level of
technicality as the work being responded to. Unsubstantiated opinion will not be
printed.
3. Authors of letters must be properly identified, including affiliations
and qualifications. Letters are to be prepared accordance with guidelines listed
above in the Research and Informative Papers section as appropriate. Names of
all authors must be both printed and signed, and the letter must be marked “for
publication” in order to be included in the Journal. Letters are subject to
editing for brevity and style, in which case the edited version will be returned
to the author for approval. Fax or electronic mail correspondence is helpful for
speedy approval and publication.
Style
1. The typeface for text used by the Journal is Century Schoolbook, and the
typeface used for captions, tables, illustrations, charts, etc. is
Helvetica.
2. The page/column format is 8x10½” pages, with double columns of 33/8”
each. Full double column width is 7”. Full column height is 9¾”. Artwork should
be designed to fit in full single or double column format.