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Prepare a manuscript

Articles for SPIE Reviews are generally invited by the Editorial Board. However, the journal will also consider proposals from prospective authors. Interested authors should contact the Editor before writing and submitting a review paper.

Authors are also invited to read the material on what constitutes a good review paper.

For details of manuscript preparation, see the topics below.

Permissions

English-Language Editing Services

Formatting and File Types

Manuscript Requirements

Multimedia


Permissions

Prior to the publication of a journal article in SPIE Reviews, the author must obtain any necessary permissions for the reprinting of figures, text, or other derived material from both the original publisher and at least one author of each original work. We recommend that you keep track of the origin of all copyrighted material WHILE you are writing your manuscript, and that you begin seeking permissions early in the process.

Guidelines and sample letters for requesting permission from authors and publishers to reproduce tables and figures are provided below.

Information on how to obtain permission to reproduce copyrighted material (PDF)

Sample letter to request permission from authors (in .doc format)

Sample letter to request permission from publishers (in .doc format)

English-Language Editing Services

Authors (particularly non-native English speakers) who would like assistance in improving the quality of English in their manuscripts prior to submission may wish to consider using an English-language editing service. Several commercial vendors provide such services, including American Journal Experts, SPi Professional Editing Services, and Nature Publishing Group. Please note that SPIE has no connection with any of these services and cannot provide an endorsement of their work. These services are mentioned for informational purposes only.

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Manuscript Format

Manuscripts should be submitted in English, and the presentation should be as succinct as comprehension will permit. Manuscripts are reviewed and refereed. Those accepted for publication are edited for conformance to the journal's style. Metric units should be used unless to do so is not feasible or would result in a serious loss of clarity.

The following file formats are accepted:

Text:
Microsoft Word or LaTeX.

Note: Word 2007 and the new .docx format should not be used, due to the incompatibilities of this format with existing production systems. If Word 2007 is unavoidable, back-save to the .doc format. However, please note that you must use MathType or Equation Editor 3.0 and not the more easily accessible Microsoft Math Editor. When equations built with Microsoft Math Editor are back-saved, they are converted to low-resolution graphics and will not be usable for composition.

Figures:
TIFF, PostScript, EPS, or PDF (minimum 300 dpi resolution). See additional requirements below.

Multimedia:
QuickTime nonstreaming video (.qt or .mov) or MPEG. See additional requirements below.

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Manuscripts must contain the following:

  • Title page listing the paper title; the name(s) of the author(s); and the affiliation, complete mailing address, phone number, fax number, and e-mail address (if available) of each author. List sponsorship information in an acknowledgment section at the end of the paper.
  • Abstract (200 words maximum) should be a summary of the paper and not an introduction. Because the abstract may be used in abstracting journals, it should be self-contained (i.e., no numerical references) and substantive in nature, presenting concisely the objectives, methodology used, results obtained, and their significance.
  • Subject terms or keywords are required, maximum of eight.
  • Text should be typed double-spaced, in a single column using 12-point type.
  • Equations should be created using MathType or Equation Editor 3.0. Avoid using Microsoft Math Editor (equations built with Microsoft Math Editor are converted to low-resolution graphics when back-saved to .doc format and become unusable for composition).
  • References to published literature must be typed double-spaced and numbered consecutively in the order of their citation in the text. Private communications or unpublished reports should be treated as references. Use these basic reference formats.
  • Footnotes should be used only when necessary to present important documentary or explanatory material whose inclusion in the text would be distracting.
  • Figures may be submitted as part of the manuscript file for peer review. Upon acceptance, authors will be required to submit individual figure files in PS, EPS, TIFF, or PDF format. We cannot accept application files for production, i.e., Corel Draw, Microsoft Word, etc. Number all figures in the order that they appear in the text. All figure parts must be labeled (a), (b), etc. It is important that our figure formatting instructions be followed precisely for the graphics files to be utilized in the journal production process.
  • Figure and table captions are typeset with the manuscript and should be typed double-spaced after the references.
  • Biographies and photographs of authors are published with each accepted paper. Send a brief professional biography not to exceed 150 words and a head-and-shoulders photograph in TIFF, EPS, PostScript, or PDF format. Both black-and-white and color photos are acceptable. The size of the photo in the journal will be 1 and 1/16ths inches wide by 1 and 5/16ths inches high; we will resize the photo if necessary, but please try to prepare a photo as close to this size as possible. Make sure that the resolution is at least 300 dpi.
  • Multimedia (video and audio) files are accepted. Please refer to the multimedia guidelines below for specific submission guidelines and requirements.

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Multimedia Guidelines:

Authors may submit multimedia files as an integral part of the paper. Supplemental multimedia material is not accepted.

Video Submissions:

Acceptable file formats include:

  • QuickTime nonstreaming video (.qt or .mov)
  • MPEG (.mpg)

The acceptable file formats listed above are playable using standard media players such as QuickTime and Windows Media Player. Media players should be used to check file properties and image/sound quality prior to submission.

The recommended maximum size for each video file is 10-12 MB.

Video files should be labeled as videos and numbered in the order in which they are referred to in the text, e.g., Video 1, Video 2, etc. The media file type (QuickTime or MPEG) and file size should be included in parentheses at the end of the caption; e.g., (MPEG, 2.5 MB). Videos should either be associated with a figure or submitted as a stand-alone still image, allowing for some static representation of the multimedia file.

If videos are included as part of an existing figure, they should be described and identified within the figure caption. For example:

Fig. 1 Confocal microscopic images of red blood cells in (a) an isotonic buffer (Video 1) and (b) a hypertonic buffer (Video 2) in three different viewing projections (Video 1, MPEG, 3.1 MB; Video 2, MPEG, 4.2 MB).

Stand-alone videos should be accompanied by a representative still image. A caption describing the content of the video file is required, similar to a typical figure caption. For example:

Video 1 Photodynamic therapy response of the targeted region (QuickTime, 5 MB).

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For submission instructions, please contact the Managing Editor at spierev@spie.org.