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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
  • If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.

Author Guidelines

Thematic

The Ship Science and Technology Journal accepts for publication original engineering contributions in English language on ship design, hydrodynamics, dynamics of ships, structures and materials, vibrations and noise, technology of ship construction, marine engineering, standards and regulations, ocean engineering and port infrastructure, results of scientific and technological researches. Every article shall be subject to consideration of the Editorial Council of The Ship Science and Technology Journal deciding on pertinence of its publication.

Typology

The Ship Science and Technology Journal accepts publishing articles classified within following typology (Colciencias 2006):
• Scientific and technological research article. Document presenting detailed original results of finished research projects. Generally, the structure used contains for important parts: introduction, methodology, results and conclusions.
•    Reflection Article. Document presenting results of a finished research as of an analytical, interpretative or critical perspective of author, on a specific theme, resorting to original sources.
• Revision Article. Document resulting from a finished research in the field of science or technology in which published or unpublished results are analyzed, systemized and integrated in order to present advances and development trends. It is characterized for presenting an attentive bibliographic revision of at least 50 references.

Format

All articles must be sent to editor of The Ship Science and Technology Journal accompanied by a letter from authors requesting its publication. Every article must be written in Microsoft Word processor in single space and sent in magnetic form. Articles must not exceed 10,000 words (9 pages). File must contain all text and any tabulation and mathematical equations.
All mathematical equations must be written in Microsoft Word Equation Editor. This file must contain graphs and figures; additionally, they must be sent in a modifiable format file (soft copy). Also, abbreviations and acronyms have to be defined the first time they appear in the text.

Content

All articles must contain following elements that must appear in the same order as follows:
Title
It must be concise (no more than 25 words) with appropriate words so as to give reader a slight idea of content. It must be sent in English and Spanish language.
Author and Affiliations
Author’s name must be written as follows: name, initial of second name and surnames. Affiliations of author must be specified in following way and order:
•    Business or institution (including department or division to which he/she belongs). •    Mail address. •    City (Province/State/Department). •    Country. • Telephone.
Abstract
Short essay of no more than one hundred fifty (150) words specifying content of work, scope and results. It must be written in such a way so as to contain key ideas of document. It must be sent in English and Spanish language.
Key Words
Identify words and/or phrases (at least three) that recovers relevant ideas in an index. They must be sent in English and Spanish language.
Introduction
Text must be explanatory, clear, simple, precise and original in presenting ideas. Likewise, it must be organized in a logic sequence of parts or sections, with clear subtitles that guide reader. The first part of document is the introduction. Its objective is to present the theme, objectives and justification of why it was elected. Likewise, it must contain sources consulted and methodology used as well as a short explanation of status of research if it were the case and form in which the rest of article is structured.
Body Article
It is made up of the theoretical framework supporting the study, statement of theme, status of its analysis, results obtained and conclusions.
Equations, Tables, Charts ang Graphs
All of these elements must be numbered in order of appearance according to its type and have at the foot, that is, exactly underneath of chart, graph or picture, the source from where data was taken and who made it.
Equations must be numbered on the right hand side of column containing it, in the same line and in parenthesis. Body of text must make reference of it as “(Equation x)”. When the reference starts a sentence it must be made as follows: “Equation x”.
Equations must be written so that capital letters can be clearly differenced from small letters. Avoid confusions between letter “l” and number one or between zero and small letter “o”. All subindexes, superindexes, Greek letters and other symbols must be clearly indicated.
All expressions and mathematical analysis must explain all symbols (and unit in which it is measured) that have not been previously defined in the nomenclature. If work is extremely mathematical by nature, it would be advisable to develop equations and formulas in appendixes instead of including them in body of text.
Figure/Fig. (lineal drawings, tables, pictures, figure, etc.) must be numbered according to order of appearance and should include the number of graph in parenthesis and a brief description. As with equations, in body of text, reference as “(Fig. X)”, and when reference to a graph is the beginning of a sentence it must be made as follows: “Fig. x”.
Charts, graphs and illustrations must be sent in modifiable vector file format (Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Power Period and/or Microsoft Visio). Pictures must be sent in TIF or JPG format files, separate from main document in a resolution higher than 1000 dpi.
Foot Notes
We recommend their use as required to identify additional information. They must be numbered in order of appearance along the text.
Acknowledgment
Acknowledgments may be made to persons or institutions considered to have made an important contribution and not mentioned in any other part of the article.
Bibliographic References
The bibliographic references must be included at the end of the article in alphabetical order and shall be identified across the document. For the citation of references the Journal uses ISO 690 standards, which specifies the mandatory elements to cite references (monographs, serials, chapters, articles, and patents), and ISO 690-2, related with the citation of electronic documents.
Quotations
They must be made in two ways: at the end of text, in which case last name of author followed by a comma and year of publication followed in the following manner:
“Methods exist today by which carbon fibers and prepregs can be recycled, and the resulting recyclate retains up to 90 percent of the fibers’ mechanical properties” (Davidson, 2006).
The other way is: Davidson (2006) manifests that “Methods exist today by which carbon fibers and prepregs can be recycled, and the resulting recyclate retains up to 90 percent of the fibers’ mechanical properties”.
List of References
Bibliographic references of original sources for cited material must be cited at the end of article in alphabetical order and according to following parameters:
In the event of more than one author, separate by commas and the last one by an “and”. If there are more than three authors write the last name and initials of first author and then the abreviation “et al.”.
Books
Last name of author followed by a comma, initial(s) of name followed by a period, the year of publication of book in parenthesis followed by a comma, title of publication in italics and without quotation marks followed by a comma, city where published followed by a comma and name of editorial without abbreviations such as Ltd., Inc. or the word “editorial”.
Basic Form: LAST NAME, N.I. Title of book. Subordinate responsibility (optional). Edition. Publication (place, publisher). Year. Extent. Series. Notes.
Standard Number.
Example: GOLDBERG, D.E. Genetic Algorithms for Search, Optimization, and Machine Learning. Edition 1. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley. 412 p. 1989. ISBN 0201157675.
If a corporate author
Write complete name of entity and follow the other standards.
Basic form: INSTITUTION NAME. Title of publication. Subordinate responsibility (optional). Edition. Publication (place, publisher). Year. Extent. Series. Notes. Standard Number.
Example:
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR METALS. Metals Handbook: Properties and Selection: Stainless Steels, Tool Materials and Special-Purpose Metals. 9th edition. Asm Intl. December 1980. ISBN: 0871700093.
When book or any publication have as author an entity pertaining to the state, write name of coun- try first.
Basic form:
COUNTRY, ENTITY PERTAINING TO THE STATE. Title of publication. Subordinate responsibility (optional). Edition. Publication (place, publisher). Year. Extent. Series. Notes. Standard Number.
Example:
UNITED STATED OF AMERICAN. EPA - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Profile of the Shipbuilding and Repair Industry. Was- hington D.C. 1997. P. 135.
Journal Article
Basic form: Last name, N.I. Title of article, Name of publication. Edition. Year, issue designation, Pagination of the part.
Ship Science & Technology - Vol. 4 - n.° 7 - July 2010 - Cartagena (Colombia)    67
Editorial Regulations for Authors
Example:
SAVANDER, B. R. and TROESCHB. Mission Configurable Modular Craft Concept Study. Ship Science and Technology. Year 3, N.° 5, Vol. 1, July 2009, p. 31-56.
Graduation Work
Basic form: Primary responsibility. Title of the invention. Subordinate responsibility. Notes. Document identifier: Country or issuing office. Kind of patent document. Number. Date of publication of cited document.
Example: CARL ZEISS JENA, VEB. Anordnung zur lichtelektrischen Erfassung der Mitte eines Lichtfeldes. Et-finder: W. FEIST, C. WAHNERT, E. FEISTAUER. Int. Cl.3 : GO2 B 27/14. Schweiz Patentschrift, 608 626. 1979-01-15.
Presentation at conferences or academic or scientific event
Basic form:
LAST NAME, N.I. Title of the presentation. In: Sponsor of the event. Name of the event. Country, City: Publisher, year. Pagination of the part.
Example:
VALENCIA, R., et al. Simulation of the thrust forces of a ROV En: COTECMAR. Primer Congreso Internacional de Diseño e Ingeniería Naval CIDIN 09. Colombia, Cartagena: COTECMAR, 2009.
Internet
Basic form: LAST NAME, N.I. Title of work, [on-line]. Available at: http://www.direccion_completa. com, recovered: day of month of year.
Example:
COLOMBIA. ARMADA NACIONAL. Cotecmar gana premio nacional científico, [web on-line]. Available at: http://www.armada.mil. co/?idcategoria=545965, recovered: 5 January of 2010.
Acceptance
Articles must be sent by e-mail to editor of The Ship Science and Technology Journal to otascon@ cotecmar.com or in CD to mail address of journal (Cotecmar Mamonal Km 9 Cartagena Colombia), accompanied of the “Declaration of Originality of Work Written “included in this journal. Author shall receive acknowledgement of receipt by e-mail. All articles will be submitted to Peer Review. Comments and evaluations made by the journal shall be kept in confidentiality. Receipt of articles by The Ship Science and Technology Journal does not necessarily constitute acceptance for publishing. If an article is not accepted it shall be returned to the respective author. The Journal only publishes one article by author in the same number of the magazine.
Opinions and declarations stated by authors in articles are of their exclusive responsibility and not of the journal. Acceptance of articles grants The Ship Science and Technology Journal the right to print and reproduce these; nevertheless, any reasonable petition by author to obtain permission to reproduce his/her contributions shall be attended.

Further information can be obtained by:

Sending an e-mail to sst.journal@cotecmar.com Contacting Carlos Eduardo Gil de los Ríos (Editor) The Ship Science and Technology (Ciencia y Tecnología de Buques) office located at: COTECMAR Mamonal Km. 9, Cartagena Colombia. Phone Number: 57 - 5 - 6535035

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