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Journal Formatting Requirements
Comprehensive formatting requirements and submission guidelines for major scientific journals across disciplines.
Last Updated: 2024
Nature Portfolio
Nature
Journal Type: Top-tier multidisciplinary science journal
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Impact Factor: ~64 (varies by year)
Formatting Requirements:
- Length: Articles ~3,000 words (excluding Methods, References, Figure Legends)
- Structure: Title, Authors, Affiliations, Abstract (≤200 words), Main text, Methods, References, Acknowledgements, Author Contributions, Competing Interests, Figure Legends
- Format: Single column for submission (final published version is two-column)
- Font: Any standard font (Times, Arial, Helvetica), 12pt
- Line spacing: Double-spaced
- Margins: 2.5 cm (1 inch) all sides
- Page numbers: Required on all pages
- Citations: Numbered sequentially in superscript¹'²'³
- References: Nature style (abbreviated journal names)
- Format: Author, A. A., Author, B. B. & Author, C. C. Article title. Journal Abbrev. vol, pages (year).
- Example: Watson, J. D. & Crick, F. H. C. Molecular structure of nucleic acids. Nature 171, 737–738 (1953).
- Figures:
- Format: TIFF, EPS, PDF (vector preferred)
- Resolution: 300-600 dpi for photos, 1000 dpi for line art
- Color: RGB or CMYK
- Size: Fit to single column (89 mm) or double column (183 mm)
- Legends: Provided separately, not embedded in figure
- Tables: Editable format (Word, Excel), not as images
- Supplementary Info: Unlimited, PDF format preferred
LaTeX Template: assets/journals/nature_article.tex
Author Guidelines: https://www.nature.com/nature/for-authors
Nature Communications
Journal Type: Open-access multidisciplinary journal
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Formatting Requirements:
- Length: No strict limit (typically 5,000-8,000 words)
- Structure: Same as Nature (Title, Abstract, Main text, Methods, References, etc.)
- Format: Single column
- Font: Times New Roman, Arial, or similar, 12pt
- Line spacing: Double-spaced
- Margins: 2.5 cm all sides
- Citations: Numbered sequentially in superscript
- References: Nature style (same as Nature)
- Figures: Same requirements as Nature
- Tables: Same requirements as Nature
- Open Access: All articles are open access (APC applies)
LaTeX Template: assets/journals/nature_communications.tex
Nature Methods, Nature Biotechnology, Nature Machine Intelligence
Formatting: Same as Nature Communications (Nature family journals share similar formatting)
Discipline-Specific Notes:
- Nature Methods: Emphasize methodological innovation and validation
- Nature Biotechnology: Focus on biotechnology applications and translation
- Nature Machine Intelligence: AI/ML applications across disciplines
Science Family
Science
Journal Type: Top-tier multidisciplinary science journal
Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Formatting Requirements:
- Length:
- Research Articles: 2,500 words (text only, excluding refs/figs)
- Reports: 2,500 words maximum
- Structure: Title, Authors, Affiliations, Abstract (≤125 words), Main text, Materials and Methods, References, Acknowledgments, Supplementary Materials
- Format: Single column for submission
- Font: Times New Roman, 12pt
- Line spacing: Double-spaced
- Margins: 1 inch all sides
- Citations: Numbered sequentially in parentheses (1, 2, 3)
- References: Science style (no article titles in main refs, moved to supplementary)
- Format: A. Author, B. Author, Journal Abbrev. vol, pages (year).
- Example: J. D. Watson, F. H. C. Crick, Nature 171, 737 (1953).
- Figures:
- Format: PDF, EPS, TIFF
- Resolution: 300 dpi minimum
- Color: RGB
- Size: Maximum width 9 cm (single column) or 18.3 cm (double column)
- Figures count toward page limit
- Tables: Include in main text or as separate files
- Supplementary Materials: Extensive materials allowed
LaTeX Template: assets/journals/science_article.tex
Author Guidelines: https://www.science.org/content/page/instructions-authors
Science Advances
Journal Type: Open-access multidisciplinary journal
Publisher: AAAS
Formatting Requirements:
- Length: No strict word limit (but concise writing encouraged)
- Structure: Similar to Science (more flexible)
- Format: Single column
- Font: Times New Roman, 12pt
- Citations: Numbered in parentheses
- References: Science style
- Figures: Same as Science
- Open Access: All articles open access
LaTeX Template: assets/journals/science_advances.tex
PLOS (Public Library of Science)
PLOS ONE
Journal Type: Open-access multidisciplinary journal
Publisher: Public Library of Science
Formatting Requirements:
- Length: No maximum length
- Structure: Title, Authors, Affiliations, Abstract, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions (optional), References, Supporting Information
- Format: Editable file (LaTeX, Word, RTF)
- Font: Times, Arial, or Helvetica, 10-12pt
- Line spacing: Double-spaced
- Margins: 1 inch (2.54 cm) all sides
- Page numbers: Required
- Citations: Vancouver style, numbered in brackets [1], [2], [3]
- References: Vancouver/NLM format
- Format: Author AA, Author BB, Author CC. Article title. Journal Abbrev. Year;vol(issue):pages. doi:xx.xxxx
- Example: Watson JD, Crick FHC. Molecular structure of nucleic acids. Nature. 1953;171(4356):737-738.
- Figures:
- Format: TIFF, EPS, PDF, PNG
- Resolution: 300-600 dpi
- Color: RGB
- Legends: Provided in main text after references
- Tables: Editable format, one per page
- Data Availability: Statement required
- Open Access: All articles open access (APC applies)
LaTeX Template: assets/journals/plos_one.tex
Author Guidelines: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/s/submission-guidelines
PLOS Biology, PLOS Computational Biology, etc.
Formatting: Similar to PLOS ONE with discipline-specific variations
Key Differences:
- PLOS Biology: More selective, emphasizes broad significance
- PLOS Comp Bio: Focus on computational methods and models
Cell Press
Cell
Journal Type: Top-tier biology journal
Publisher: Cell Press (Elsevier)
Formatting Requirements:
- Length:
- Articles: ~5,000 words (excluding Methods, References)
- Short Articles: ~2,500 words
- Structure: Summary (≤150 words), Keywords, Introduction, Results, Discussion, Experimental Procedures, Acknowledgments, Author Contributions, Declaration of Interests, References
- Format: Double-spaced
- Font: 12pt
- Margins: 1 inch all sides
- Citations: Author-year format (Smith et al., 2023)
- References: Cell style
- Format: Author, A.A., and Author, B.B. (Year). Title. Journal vol, pages.
- Example: Watson, J.D., and Crick, F.H. (1953). Molecular structure of nucleic acids. Nature 171, 737-738.
- Figures:
- Format: TIFF, EPS preferred
- Resolution: 300 dpi photos, 1000 dpi line art
- Color: RGB or CMYK
- Multipanel figures common
- Tables: Editable format
- eTOC Blurb: 30-50 word summary required
- Graphical Abstract: Required
LaTeX Template: assets/journals/cell_article.tex
Author Guidelines: https://www.cell.com/cell/authors
Neuron, Immunity, Molecular Cell, Developmental Cell
Formatting: Similar to Cell with discipline-specific expectations
IEEE Transactions
IEEE Transactions on [Various Topics]
Journal Type: Engineering and computer science journals
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Formatting Requirements:
- Length: Varies by transaction (typically 8-12 pages in final format)
- Structure: Abstract, Index Terms, Introduction, [Body sections], Conclusion, Acknowledgment, References, Biographies
- Format: Two-column
- Font: Times New Roman, 10pt
- Column spacing: 0.17 inch (4.23 mm)
- Margins:
- Top: 19 mm (0.75 in)
- Bottom: 25 mm (1 in)
- Side: 17 mm (0.67 in)
- Citations: Numbered in square brackets [1], [2], [3]
- References: IEEE style
- Format: [1] A. A. Author, "Title of paper," Journal Abbrev., vol. x, no. x, pp. xxx-xxx, Mon. Year.
- Example: [1] J. D. Watson and F. H. C. Crick, "Molecular structure of nucleic acids," Nature, vol. 171, pp. 737-738, Apr. 1953.
- Figures:
- Format: EPS, PDF (vector), TIFF (raster)
- Resolution: 600-1200 dpi line art, 300 dpi grayscale/color
- Color: RGB for online, CMYK for print if needed
- Position: Top or bottom of column
- Tables: LaTeX table environment, positioned at top/bottom
- Equations: Numbered consecutively
LaTeX Template: assets/journals/ieee_trans.tex
Author Guidelines: https://journals.ieeeauthorcenter.ieee.org/
IEEE Access
Journal Type: Open-access multidisciplinary engineering journal
Publisher: IEEE
Formatting: Similar to IEEE Transactions
- Length: No page limits
- Open Access: All articles open access
- Rapid publication: Faster review than Transactions
LaTeX Template: assets/journals/ieee_access.tex
ACM Publications
ACM Transactions
Journal Type: Computer science transactions
Publisher: Association for Computing Machinery
Formatting Requirements:
- Length: No strict limit
- Structure: Abstract, CCS Concepts, Keywords, ACM Reference Format, Introduction, [Body], Conclusion, Acknowledgments, References
- Format: Two-column (final), single-column for submission OK
- Font: Depends on template (usually 9-10pt)
- Class: Use
acmartLaTeX document class - Citations: Numbered [1] or author-year depending on venue
- References: ACM style
- Format: Author. Year. Title. Journal vol, issue (Year), pages. DOI
- Example: James D. Watson and Francis H. C. Crick. 1953. Molecular structure of nucleic acids. Nature 171, 4356 (1953), 737-738. https://doi.org/10.1038/171737a0
- Figures: EPS, PDF (vector preferred), high-resolution raster
- CCS Concepts: Required (ACM Computing Classification System)
- Keywords: Required
LaTeX Template: assets/journals/acm_article.tex
Author Guidelines: https://www.acm.org/publications/authors
Springer Journals
General Springer Journals
Publisher: Springer Nature
Formatting Requirements:
- Length: Varies by journal (check specific journal)
- Format: Single column for submission (LaTeX or Word)
- Font: 10-12pt
- Line spacing: Double or 1.5
- Citations: Numbered or author-year (varies by journal)
- References: Springer style (similar to Vancouver or author-year)
- Numbered: Author AA, Author BB (Year) Title. Journal vol:pages
- Author-year: Author AA, Author BB (Year) Title. Journal vol:pages
- Figures: TIFF, EPS, PDF; 300+ dpi
- Tables: Editable format
- Document Class:
svjour3for many Springer journals
LaTeX Template: assets/journals/springer_article.tex
Author Guidelines: Varies by specific journal
Elsevier Journals
General Elsevier Journals
Publisher: Elsevier
Formatting Requirements:
- Length: Varies widely by journal
- Format: Single column (LaTeX or Word)
- Font: 12pt
- Line spacing: Double-spaced
- Citations: Numbered or author-year (check journal guide)
- References: Style varies by journal (Harvard, Vancouver, numbered)
- Check specific journal's "Guide for Authors"
- Figures: TIFF, EPS; 300+ dpi
- Tables: Editable format
- Document Class:
elsarticleLaTeX class
LaTeX Template: assets/journals/elsevier_article.tex
Author Guidelines: https://www.elsevier.com/authors (select specific journal)
BMC Journals
BMC Biology, BMC Bioinformatics, etc.
Publisher: BioMed Central (Springer Nature)
Formatting Requirements:
- Length: No maximum length
- Structure: Abstract (structured), Keywords, Background, [Methods/Results/Discussion], Conclusions, Abbreviations, Declarations (Ethics, Consent, Availability, Competing interests, Funding, Authors' contributions, Acknowledgements), References
- Format: Single column
- Font: Arial or Times, 12pt
- Line spacing: Double
- Citations: Vancouver style, numbered in brackets [1]
- References: Vancouver/NLM format
- Figures: TIFF, EPS, PNG; 300+ dpi
- Tables: Editable
- Open Access: All BMC journals are open access
- Data Availability: Statement required
LaTeX Template: assets/journals/bmc_article.tex
Author Guidelines: https://www.biomedcentral.com/getpublished
Frontiers Journals
Frontiers in [Various Topics]
Publisher: Frontiers Media
Formatting Requirements:
- Length: Varies by article type (Research Article ~12 pages, Brief Research Report ~4 pages)
- Structure: Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion, Data Availability Statement, Ethics Statement, Author Contributions, Funding, Acknowledgments, Conflict of Interest, References
- Format: Single column
- Font: Times New Roman, 12pt
- Line spacing: Double
- Citations: Numbered (Frontiers style)
- References: Frontiers format
- Format: Author A., Author B., Author C. (Year). Title. Journal Abbrev. vol:pages. doi
- Example: Watson J. D., Crick F. H. C. (1953). Molecular structure of nucleic acids. Nature 171:737-738. doi:10.1038/171737a0
- Figures: TIFF, EPS; 300 dpi minimum
- Tables: Editable
- Open Access: All Frontiers journals are open access
- Figure Legends: Detailed, 350 words max per figure
LaTeX Template: assets/journals/frontiers_article.tex
Author Guidelines: https://www.frontiersin.org/guidelines/author-guidelines
Specialized Journals
PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)
Formatting Requirements:
- Length: 6 pages (text, figures, tables combined)
- Abstract: 250 words max
- Significance Statement: 120 words max (required)
- Structure: Abstract, Significance, Main text, Materials and Methods, Acknowledgments, References
- Format: Single column
- Citations: Numbered
- References: PNAS style
- LaTeX Class:
pnas-new
LaTeX Template: assets/journals/pnas_article.tex
Physical Review Letters (PRL)
Publisher: American Physical Society
Formatting Requirements:
- Length: 4 pages (including figures and references)
- Format: Two-column (REVTeX 4.2)
- Abstract: No more than 600 characters
- Citations: Numbered
- References: APS style
- Document Class:
revtex4-2
LaTeX Template: assets/journals/prl_article.tex
New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM)
Formatting Requirements:
- Length: Original Articles ~3,000 words
- Structure: Abstract (structured, 250 words), Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, References
- Format: Double-spaced
- Citations: Numbered
- References: NEJM style (modified Vancouver)
- Figures: High resolution, professional quality
- Word submission preferred (LaTeX less common)
The Lancet
Formatting Requirements:
- Length: Articles ~3,000 words
- Abstract: Structured, 300 words
- Structure: Panel (summary box), Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, References
- Citations: Numbered
- References: Lancet style (modified Vancouver)
- Word preferred for submission
Quick Reference Table
| Journal | Max Length | Format | Citations | Template |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nature | ~3,000 words | Single col | Superscript | nature_article.tex |
| Science | 2,500 words | Single col | (1) brackets | science_article.tex |
| PLOS ONE | Unlimited | Single col | [1] Vancouver | plos_one.tex |
| Cell | ~5,000 words | Double sp | (Author, year) | cell_article.tex |
| IEEE Trans | 8-12 pages | Two col | [1] IEEE | ieee_trans.tex |
| ACM Trans | Variable | Two col | [1] or author-yr | acm_article.tex |
| Springer | Variable | Single col | Numbered/author-yr | springer_article.tex |
| BMC | Unlimited | Single col | [1] Vancouver | bmc_article.tex |
| Frontiers | ~12 pages | Single col | Numbered | frontiers_article.tex |
Notes
- Always check official guidelines: Journal requirements change; verify before submission
- Template currency: These templates are updated regularly but may lag official changes
- Supplementary materials: Most journals allow extensive supplementary materials
- Preprint policies: Check journal's preprint policy (most allow arXiv, bioRxiv)
- Open access options: Many subscription journals offer open access for a fee
- LaTeX vs. Word: Most journals accept both; LaTeX preferred for math-heavy content
Getting Official Templates
Many journals provide official LaTeX templates:
- Nature: Download from journal website
- IEEE: IEEEtran class (widely available)
- ACM: acmart class (CTAN)
- Elsevier: elsarticle class (CTAN)
- Springer: svjour3 class (journal website)
Check journal's "For Authors" or "Submit" page for the most current templates.