JMR publishes new research that demonstrates a significant impact or advance of scientific understanding of interest to the materials research community. Manuscripts are accepted with the understanding that they represent original research, except for review articles, and that they have not been copyrighted, published, or submitted for publication elsewhere.
Read More »JMR accepts three types of manuscripts: Articles, which are original research reports that include complete, detailed, self-contained descriptions of research efforts; Review Articles on topics of particular interest to the materials community, and Invited Feature Papers which report leading-edge research presented at MRS Meetings.
Read More »Detailed instructions for submitting a JMR Manuscript -- including formatting, cover letters, title pages, keywords, preferred reviewers, figures, copyright forms and language editing services.
Read More »Instructions for figures included with your JMR manuscript submission. Includes information regarding format, resolution, file size, labels and appearance, captions, figure display in abstract and supplementary material.
Read More »Information regarding style, references, tables, achnowledgments, rights and permissions, and proofs of articles for authors wishing to submit manuscripts to the Journal of Materials Research.
Read More »One of the constitutional objectives of the MRS is to disseminate information relevant to the interest of the materials community. The Journal of Materials Research and the MRS Proceedings fulfill part of this mission by publishing the results of original scientific research and overviews of the field. The policy outlined on this page has been endorsed by MRS to ensure that the information has been generated, processed, and published using the highest ethical standards.
Read More »A standardized list of keyword terms used by authors for all MRS publications.
Read More »A Copyright Transfer form must be faxed or e-mailed to the JMR Editorial Office upon manuscript submission.
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