Special Issues are collections of articles advancing a novel debate, idea or field. Ideas for new Special Issues may come from a variety of sources, like suggestions of the Editorial Board or scientists working in the field. Scholars who are interested in publishing a Special Issue with us are advised to consider the following guidelines.
Proposal of a Special Issue
Guest Editor is asked to prepare a proposal for the Special Issue which should contain the following information:- Special Issue title;
- An introduction for the Special Issue;
- Tentative time schedule;
- Potential author list for the Special Issue.
Responsibilities of Guest Editors
Guest Editors are expected to:- provide a short introduction, an image and other necessary information for the Special Issue;
- provide a table of contents for the Special Issue if possible;
- draft a Call for Papers invitation;
- recommend and/or invite contributors;
- make recommendation to the Editor-in-Chief on Special Issue articles and ensure the quality of the Special Issue publication;
- write an Editorial to summarize the content and rationale of the Special Issue.
Notices for Authors
Authors who are invited or intend to publish in a Special Issue should pay attention to the following items:- Read Editorial Polices and Author Instructions carefully, ensuring the manuscript meets all requirements before submission;
- Submit the manuscript by the deadline. Overdue submissions may be excluded from the Special Issue and processed as regular submissions;
- Submit the manuscript via the Online Submission System;
- Indicate "This article is for the Special Issue XXXX" in cover letter when submitting;
- Note that being invited to contribute a paper to a Special Issue is not a guarantee of publication. Special Issue articles undergo the same high-standard editorial procedure as other submissions.


