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Who can submit to Interface Focus?
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How do I submit to Interface Focus?
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Is my article suitable for Interface Focus?
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How do I seek permission to reproduce material from Interface Focus?
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How do I cite Interface Focus correctly?
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What is the DOI?
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Who is on the Editorial Board?
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What content is free?
Who can submit to Interface Focus?
Interface Focus content is published in theme issues every two months. The majority of the papers are commissioned though theme proposals can be submitted to Tim Holt.
TopHow do I submit to Interface Focus?
Papers published in Interface Focus are commissioned by the organizer of the theme issue and can be submitted via the online submission site.
TopIs my article suitable for Interface Focus?
The scope of Interface Focus covers research applying chemistry, engineering, materials science, mathematics and physics to the biological and medical sciences; it also highlights discoveries in the life sciences of relevance to the physical sciences.
TopHow do I seek permission to reproduce material from Interface Focus?
Interface Focus has partnered with Copyright Clearance Center's RightsLink service. To seek permission please search the relevant article and click on the permissions link. For further information please see our permissions guidelines.
TopHow do I cite Interface Focus correctly?
Interface Focus
Print: ISSN 2042-8898
Online: ISSN 2042-8901
What is the DOI?
DOI stands for Digital Object Identifier. The DOI is a unique, permanent code assigned any digital item such as a journal article. Since 1999, each article published in Royal Society journals has been assigned a unique DOI. The DOI is used by many of the major science publishers and has become an industry standard. Each DOI is assigned and maintained in a central registry managed by the International DOI Foundation. Utilising a DOI, a referenced article can be electronically located - the DOI is resolved to find the current URL of the item.
TopWho is on the Editorial Board?
Interface Focus has an international editorial board with expertise across the biological and physical sciences.
TopWhat content is free?
Articles in this journal become free 1 year after publication. They enter the subscription paywall again between 11 and 70 years, after which they enter our free digital archive.
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