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Metrologia

About Metrologia

Scope

Metrologia is an international journal dealing with the science of measurement and its applications. It publishes experimental and theoretical works representing new and significant advances in metrology. Fields of interest include physics, chemistry, engineering, and biological sciences.

Regular papers deal with the foundations of measurement; measurements improving our knowledge of the fundamental constants; realisations of the units of the International System of Units (SI); the solution of difficult measurement problems; groundbreaking measurement techniques, data analysis and the expression of uncertainty.

Additionally, the journal publishes Reviews, Letters to the Editor, and Short Communications. A special category called ‘Guides, Standards and Conventions’ is devoted to documents adopted by the advisory committees of the International Committee of Weights and Measures (CIPM).

Special issues highlighting topics of timely interest are collated with the assistance of Guest Editors.

Metrologia also has a web-based Technical Supplement that publishes the final reports of key and supplementary comparisons in support of the CIPM Mutual Recognition Arrangement (CIPM MRA).

 

There is a close relationship and cooperation between the two IOP Publishing journals, Metrologia and Measurement Science and Technology.  Both journals publish articles about metrology. Together they cover the whole measurement chain from realisation of the SI to wider dissemination and application in industrial and academic environments.

Measurement Science and Technology publishes articles on new measurement techniques, associated instrumentation and data analysis that represent an advance in measurement science or measurement technique rather than the application of established experimental techniques. The work published ranges from applied metrology undertaken at National Metrology laboratories to measurement science work undertaken in academic and industrial environments. All submitted articles should contain consideration of the uncertainty, precision and/or accuracy of the measurements presented.

Special requirements

Please note that all submissions to Metrologia require a statement (in under 100 words) detailing the novelty, impact and relevance of your article.

Metrologia also requires that certain guidelines are followed by authors in preparing their articles for submission.

Axes labels in figures; column/row headings in tables:
Labels and headings should be written as ‘Quantity/unit’, for example Wavelength/nm, Temperature/K etc, and not ‘Quantity (unit)’ or in any other format.

No stand-alone unit symbols
Symbols for units should never be used without numerical values or quantity symbols (they are not abbreviations).

Peer review

Metrologia operates a single-anonymous peer review process, in which the reviewers know the identity of the authors, but the authors do not know the identity of the reviewers.

Our Publishing Support website provides more information on our reviewing process.

Ethics

Metrologia maintains the highest standards of publication and research ethics and is a member of the Committee for Publication Ethics (COPE). Authors are expected to comply with IOP Publishing’s Ethical Policy.

Research data

Metrologia has adopted IOP Publishing’s standard data policy. Please check that your article complies with the policy before submission.

For any questions about the policy please contact the journal.

Many research funders now require authors to make all data related to their research available in an online repository. Please refer to the policy for further information about research data, data repositories and data citation.

Open access

Metrologia is a hybrid open access journal. Authors have the option to pay an article publication charge (APC) to publish their article on a gold open access basis under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licence. Articles published on a gold open access basis are freely available to everyone to read and reuse immediately upon publication, provided the terms of the licence are followed and clear attribution to the author is given.

Alternatively authors who do not select the gold open access option can choose a green open access route to publication.

For more information on IOP Publishing’s open access policies please see our Open access page. For our author rights policies please see our Author rights page.

Publication charges

Authors have the option to pay the following article publication charge (APC) to publish their article on an open access basis under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licence.

GBP EUR USD
Article publication charge* £2295 €2635 $3165

*excluding VAT where applicable

APCs only apply to articles accepted for publication; there are no submission charges. Subscription publication is free of charge.

There are no other charges for publishing in Metrologia.

Abstracting and indexing services

 

We work with our authors to help make their work as easy to discover as possible. Metrologia is currently included in the following abstracting and discovery services:

  • ISI (Science Citation Index, SciSearch, ISI Alerting Services, Current Contents/Physical, Chemical and Earth Sciences, Current Contents/Engineering, Computing and Technology)
  • Scopus
  • Inspec
  • Chemical Abstracts Service
  • Compendex
  • GeoRef
  • MathSciNet
  • NASA Astrophysics Data System
  • VINITI Abstracts Journal (Referativnyi Zhurnal)
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