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Submission of Papers References


Earthquake Engineering & Engineering Vibration operates an References should appear within the text as the author name(s)
online submission and peer review system that allows authors to followed by the year of publication in parentheses. A list of all
submit articles online and track their progress via a web interface. references must be given at the end of the text in alphabetical
Please visit http://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/eeev and navigate order by last name of first author. Make sure the reference
to the Earthquake Engineering & Engineering Vibration online information is complete and accurate, including as necessary and
submission site. By using the online form to submit your in the following order: last names and initials of all authors; year
manuscript, you can minimize the delay until your work will be of publication; title of paper, report or book chapter (in quotes);
considered by the Editorial Office and reviewed by the referees. title of book or periodical (in italic); volume and issue numbers;
Acceptance for publication is subject to the manuscript being an name and location of publisher (for books), name and location of
unpublished work presenting a significant original contribution in publisher or sponsor for proceedings), or city of publication (for
earthquake engineering and/or engineering vibration. Submission non-U.S. journals); and inclusive page numbers. The references
of a manuscript is taken to imply that it is not being considered for should be listed in the following style:
publication elsewhere. The author is responsible for obtaining any Liu Huixian and Zhang Zaiyong (1980), “Lessons Learned from
necessary permission to publish from contracting agencies the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake,” Proceedings of the 7th World
involved in the work or from holders of copyrights on material Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Vol. IX, Istanbul, Turkey,
used in the paper. pp. 453–460.
Huo Linsheng and Li Hongnan (2004), “Torsionally Coupled
Manuscript Preparation Response Control of Offshore Platform Structures Using Circular
Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration conducts Tuned Liquid Column Dampers,” China Ocean Engineering, 18(2):
blinded peer-review. When uploading your manuscript you will 173–183. (in Chinese)
need to upload a manuscript file with no identifying author Newmark NM and Rosenblueth E (1971), Fundamentals of
information (designate as Main Document) and a separate title Earthquake Engineering, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J.
page (designate as Title Page) with author details. Roesset JM (1977), “Soil Amplification of Earthquake,” in C. S.
Desai and JT Christian, editors, Numerical Methods in
Title Page: The title page should contain: Title, Authors, Geotechnical Engineering, Chapter 19, John Wiley.
Affiliations, Acknowledgement, and Footnotes supplying: Trifunac MD (1982), “A Note on Rotational Components of
Correspondent author’s information including: the full name, Earthquake Motions on Ground Surface for Incident Body Waves,”
complete mailing address, telephone and fax number, and, if Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 1(1): 11–19.
available, e-mail address; Job titles of all authors; and The name(s)
of sponsor(s) of the research contained in the paper, along with Illustrations
grant number(s), if any. All illustrations must be suitable for reproduction (which may
include reduction) without further modifications. Photographs,
General: The manuscript should be provided in single-spaced
charts and diagrams are all to be referred to as “Figure(s)" and
typing Time New Roman, 10.5 pt., on A4 size pages in electronic
must be numbered consecutively in the order to which they are
format using Microsoft Word. It must be written in English and
referred. They can be integrated into the text, in final size, if
should not exceed 13,000 word-equivalents. (A journal page
possible. Alternatively, they can be grouped together at the end of
contains approximately 1,300 words.) Technical notes should not
the manuscript.
exceed 4,000 word-equivalents. If it is necessary to include
Line drawings: All lettering, graph lines and points on graphs
additional information, such as appendices, these should be
should be sufficiently large and bold to permit reproduction when
submitted electronically for inclusion on a web site for the journal.
the diagram has been reduced to a size suitable for inclusion in the
Abstracts: Each paper should include an Abstract of 150-200 journal. It is recommended to use a sans-serif font, at a 12 pt. size
words, reporting concisely on the purpose of the work, the scope of to ensure clarity when reproduced.
the effort, the procedures used to execute the work (if of special Tables: Tables must be numbered consecutively and given a
interest), the major findings, and a list of three to eight keywords. suitable caption and can also be integrated into the text with a
The abstract must be self-contained, and it must not require suitable size, if possible. Footnotes should-se letters. No vertical
reference to the paper to be understood. rules should be used.
Text: Follow this order when typing manuscripts: Title, Abstract,
Further information
Keywords, Main text, Appendix, References, Vitage, Figures
Proofs will be sent to the author (first named author if no
(including captions) and then Tables. Footnotes are to be avoided
corresponding author is identified of multi-authored papers) and
(except for table footnotes). Please complete text minus the title
should be corrected and returned without delay. The preferred
page, acknowledgment, and any running headers with author
method of the return of corrections is by e-mail. Corrections should
names, to allow blinded review.
be restricted to typesetting errors; any others may be charged to the
Units: The SI system is to be used throughout; if it is necessary to author.
use other units, these should be added in parentheses.
Research data policy
The journal encourages authors, where possible and applicable, to
deposit data that support the findings of their research in a public
repository. Authors and editors who do not have a preferred
repository should consult Springer Nature’s list of repositories and
research data policy.
 List of Repositories
 Research Data Policy
General repositories - for all types of research data - such as figshare
and Dryad may also be used.
Datasets that are assigned digital object identifiers (DOIs) by a data
repository may be cited in the reference list. Data citations should
include the minimum information recommended by DataCite:
authors, title, publisher (repository name), identifier.
 DataCite
Springer Nature provides a research data policy support service for
authors and editors, which can be contacted at
researchdata@springernature.com.
This service provides advice on research data policy compliance and
on finding research data repositories. It is independent of journal,
book and conference proceedings editorial offices and does not
advise on specific manuscripts.
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ISSN: 1671-3664 (print version)


ISSN: 1993-503X (electronic version)
Journal no. 11803
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