The submission of a manuscript for review in IJEC is a certification that the paper is not copyrighted, has not been submitted or accepted for publication elsewhere, and will not be submitted elsewhere until the IJEC review is completed. If the work is accepted for publication, the authors will sign the formal copyright transfer form.
References
The reference list should be provided at the end of the paper. The references should be arranged alphabetically according to the name of the first author or editor, and numbered. Citations in the text, referring to this list, should be made as numbers in square brackets, e.g., [9]. References to unpublished works should be avoided. References should be provided as follows.
References to items in periodicals
These should take the form: author(s), title, journal (italicized), volume and issue numbers, date, inclusive pages. For all authors, last names are given first; likewise for editors, with the names followed by (ed./eds.). Given names are abbreviated to initials. The name of the last author ends with a period. More than two authors (but not editors) are separated by semicolons. The title has only the first word and proper names (or their derivatives) starting with capital letters, and it ends with the period. The date is given in parentheses. For example:
17. Glover, S. and Benbasat, I. A comprehensive model of perceived risk of e-commerce transactions. International Journal of Electronic Commerce, 15, 2 (Winter 2010-11), 47-78.
References to Books, Chapters, and Conference Proceedings
Author(s) are specified in the same style as for periodicals. In the title, all principal words are capitalized and the title is italicized or underlined. The title ends with a period and is followed by city, ":", publisher, year. For example:
33. Wu, T. The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires. New
York: Knopf, 2010.
References to book chapters take this form: authors, title, "In," names of the editors, "(ed./eds.)", title of the book (all principal words capitalized and the entire title italicized or underlined), city, ":", publisher, year, "pp." inclusive pages. Note the need to include page numbers.
Reference to publications in conference proceedings should be made in a similar fashion as to the book chapters, with the full name of the conference italicized. Page numbers are necessary.
References to Web pages
References to Web pages should begin with the authors (if known) and title of the content (as above), followed by the URL, and by the date of the most recent access ("Accessed on
").
Figures and Tables
In preparing an accepted manuscript for publication, high-quality figures and tables should be produced. All lettering and figure elements should be large enough to be readable when the figure has been reduced to fit the journal page. All figures and tables must be specifically referred to in the text. All figures and tables should have numbers, and brief, descriptive captions.
Proofs, Complimentary Copy, and Reprints
Authors will receive page proofs of their papers, which should be returned to the publisher within three working days. Each author will receive a complimentary copy of the issue in which his or her paper appears. Additional copies of the journal and/or reprints may be ordered at the time the proofs are returned