Editorial Information

Author Guidelines

Issues in Science and Technology is the quarterly policy journal of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine and Arizona State University. We publish articles that analyze current topics in science, technology, and health policy and recommend actions by government, industry, academia, and individuals to solve pressing problems. The pages of Issues are open to anyone who can write an informed, well reasoned, and policy-relevant article. We publish Feature articles of 4,000 to 5,000 words and Perspectives essays of 2,000 to 2,500 words.

Proposals

Although we accept submissions of completed manuscripts, we prefer that authors begin by submitting a 2-3 page outline or proposal that explains the problem or issue to be discussed, sketches the structure of the analysis, and provides as much detail as possible about the conclusions and recommendations—specifying who should do what. We will call you to discuss the outline so that you will have some feedback before preparing a draft manuscript.

Manuscript Submission

We prefer that manuscripts be submitted electronically to [email protected]. A printed version can be mailed to:

Daniel Sarewitz
Issues in Science and Technology
ASU Barrett & O’Connor Washington DC Center
1800 I Street NW
Washington, DC 20006

We do not use footnotes, but we do request a list of 5-10 articles or books for “recommended reading.”

Accompanying tables and graphs should also be submitted via email. We need to have the data on which a graph is based, because we redraw all graphs in our style.