
So, for Articles of 2,000 words or less, we suggest including no more than 4 figures/tables. However, to enable typesetting of papers, we advise making the number of display items commensurate with your overall word length. Display items are limited to 8 ( figures and/or tables).
You may include a limited number of uncaptioned molecular structure graphics and numbered mathematical equations if necessary. Please note, footnotes should not be used.
Figure legends (these are limited to 350 words per figure). Additional Information (including a Competing Interests Statement). Data availability statement (mandatory). Author contributions (names must be given as initials). References (limited to 60 references, though not strictly enforced). You should then follow the main body of text with: However, the following structure will be suitable in many cases: You can organise it in a way that best suits your research. Some overlap with the Abstract is acceptable.įor the main body of the text, there are no specific requirements. We recommend that each section includes an introduction of referenced text that expands on the background of the work. Your manuscript text file should start with a title page that shows author affiliations and contact information, identifying the corresponding author with an asterisk. Make sure it serves both as a general introduction to the topic and as a brief, non-technical summary of the main results and their implications. Please do not include any references in your Abstract.
The abstract should be no more than 200 wordsįor a definitive list of which limits are mandatory please visit the submission checklist page. The title should be no more than 20 words. The main text should be no more than 4,500 words (not including Abstract, Methods, References and figure legends). Articles should ideally be no more than 11 typeset pages. However, we strongly recommend that you write concisely and stick to the following guidelines: In most cases, we do not impose strict limits on word count or page number. Scientific Reports publishes original research in two formats: Article and Registered Report. For Registered Reports, see section below. Characterisation of chemical and biomolecular materials. Chemical and biological nomenclature and abbreviations. Consent to participate/Consent to publish. If you are still having problems after following the instructions above, then please do get in touch. To ensure residual field codes do not cause problems again in future remember to delete EndNote citations/references properly if you need to (Highlight > Edit and Manage Citations > Remove Citation) instead of using the delete key.
This will reformat your document in your chosen style.
#MICROSOFT WORD ENDNOTE MULTIPLE REFERENCES UPDATE#
Now, ensuring that your EndNote library is open, in your new Word document, in the EndNote tab, click on Update Citations and Bibliography. Open a new document and press +V to paste. Press +6 (above the "T" and "Y" key) to remove any additional hidden field codes. Press +A on the keyboard to highlight everything. In Word, in the EndNote tab, click on Convert Citations and Bibliography > Convert to Unformatted Citations. To remove residual EndNote field codes and 'clean up' your Word document, firstly, make a back-up copy of your document for safe-keeping, then: Residual field codes can affect your document if you do not delete EndNote citations/references properly (using Edit and Manage Citations > Remove Citation instead of the delete key) when working with Word. If you are working on a Word document and encountering persistent errors such as Word crashing, bibliographies appearing multiple times and/or deleted items reappearing then you may have residual EndNote field codes in your document.