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Welcome to the MDPI style guide. Its purpose is to offer guidance and advice to authors intending to publish in an MDPI journal. Topics covered include formatting and conventions specific to MDPI and some tips for how to improve clarity and writing style.
- MDPI Style Guide
Welcome to the MDPI style guide. Its purpose is to offer...
- Instructions for Authors
Authors are encouraged to use the Microsoft Word template or...
- The MDPI Layout Style Guide
The style guide aims to provide layout formatting...
- Reference List and Citations Style Guide
This style guide provides reference layout formatting...
- MDPI Style Guide
Welcome to the MDPI style guide. Its purpose is to offer guidance and advice to authors writing intending to publish in an MDPI journal. Topics covered include formatting and conventions specific to MDPI, and some tips for how to improve clarity and writing style. This is a guide, not a set of instructions. English is a flexible language and most
Authors are encouraged to use the Microsoft Word template or LaTeX template to prepare their manuscript. Using the template file will substantially shorten the time to complete copy-editing and publication of accepted manuscripts. The total amount of data for all files must not exceed 120 MB.
The style guide aims to provide layout formatting instructions for all the MDPI papers published in natural science journals. Rules for some social science journal papers are excluded from this guide. This style guide does not pretend to be either complete or neutral.
Articles are peer-reviewed and published in open access journals. This is the official MDPI LaTeX Template as of December 2022. Please also see the information for authors on the MDPI webpage prior to submission.
This style guide provides reference layout formatting instructions for MDPI Humanities and Social Sciences Journals. Please note that for General Guidelines (page and paragraph setting) and specific requirements of document content (text, graphics, equations, etc. except reference), please refer to the “The MDPI Layout Style Guide”.
This style guide provides layout formatting instructions for MDPI Humanities and Social Sciences Journals. This style guide does not pretend to be either complete or neutral.