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==Submit a Prospectus:==
2 ==Lessons from Nanoscience==
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4 ===Information for prospective authors:===
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6 Authors interested in contributing to the series should prepare a short prospectus for a proposed volume of less than 300 pages. Include a paragraph (or a maximum of two) describing the proposed volume, why the topic is important, and how it addresses the vision of the series. Also include a list of the chapter titles, and send the prospectus to one of the series editors.
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8 ===Suggested format for the prospectus:===
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10 1. Title of the proposed volume [[br]]
11 2. Brief description in one or two paragraphs. [[br]]
12 4. Expected length in pages [[br]]
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3. Brief discussion of how the proposed volume aligns with the vision of the series. [[br]]
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3. Brief discussion of how the proposed volume aligns with the vision of the series. Does it do one or more of the following? [[br]]
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Does it do one or more of the following? [[br]]
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* Treat an important, new topic with a unique “point-of-view”? [[br]]
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a) Treat an important, new topic with a unique “point-of-view”? [[br]]
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* Discuss an important topic in a way that transcends disciplinary boundaries? [[br]]
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b) Discuss an important topic in a way that transcends disciplinary boundaries? [[br]]
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* Present a traditional topic in science or engineering from the perspective of recent advances in nanoscience? [[br]]
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c) Present a traditional topic in science or engineering from the perspective of recent advances in nanoscience? [[br]]
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* Do something else that addresses an unmet need? [[br]]
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d) Do something else that addresses an unmet need? [[br]]
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19 4. Tentative list of of chapter titles [[br]]
20 5. Tentative delivery date for manuscript [[br]]
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22 Please send your prospectus or questions to the series editors:
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24 Mark Lundstrom (lundstro@purdue.edu)
25 Supriyo Datta (datta@purdue.edu)
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27 Return to [//nanohub.org/wiki/LessonsfromNanoscience Lessons from Nanoscience]
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