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Cambridge Materials: Circularity | Cambridge Materials: Energy | Cambridge Materials: Health | Cambridge Materials: Water
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Cambridge Materials journals accept the following types of articles
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Article type | Description | Main text components |
Review* | A state-of-the-field article, literature review, meta-analysis or comprehensive discussion paper that reflects critically on a topic within a major subject area. | 1. Introduction 2. Body of the article - split into sections as determined to be appropriate by the author(s) 3. Conclusions - including future perspectives |
Research article* | An original piece of research with strong, well-supported, evidence-based conclusions that mark a significant advance in understanding. Research articles should be novel and solution-focused, with real-world impact. | 1. Introduction 2. Methods 3. Results and discussion 4. Conclusions - including their significance |
Case study* | A description of a specific case that is representative of a known or emerging topic within a major subject area. It should contain a critical evaluation of the project, well-developed discussions that provide constructive information, and novel recommendations for improvement within the field. | 1. Introduction 2. Body of the article - split into sections as determined to be appropriate by the author(s) 3. Conclusions - including field recommendations |
Perspective* | An examination of the strengths and weaknesses of a hypothesis, scientific theory or point of view in a major subject area. It can reflect positively or negatively on the topic and include personal opinions, though all arguments must be represented critically and be properly supported by evidence. Biased or personal language must be avoided. | 1. Introduction 2. Body of the article - split into sections as determined to be appropriate by the author(s) 3. Conclusions - including future perspectives |
Policy Brief** | A comprehensive, critical synthesis of existing policies, regulatory frameworks, or governance models within a specific domain. It examines the evolution, effectiveness, and challenges of current policy approaches, offering insights into best practices, gaps, and opportunities for reform or innovation. | 1. Introduction 2. Body of the article - split into sections as determined to be appropriate by the author(s) 3. Conclusions - including future perspectives |
Comment** (invited only) | A response, rebuttal or critique of a published article in the field that seeks to provide a new perspective on a matter, highlight overlooked evidence or otherwise shed new light on the topic. Consideration must be given to any reasonable limitations in the scope or experimental design of the original paper. Biased or personal language must be avoided. | 1. Body of the article - split into sections as determined to be appropriate by the author(s) |
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* For the purposes of Gold Open Access funding, these journals consider these article types to be research articles. All or part of the publication costs for these article types may be covered by one of the agreements Cambridge University Press has made to support open access. For authors not covered by an agreement, and without APC funding, please see this journal's open access options for instructions on how to request an APC waiver.
** No APCs are required for these article types.
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Preparing your materials
All manuscripts should have the following parts:
Please see Preparation information details page or navigate using direct links below.
More details can be found here including:
Policy on prior publications | Author affiliations | Peer reviewing responses | Use of AI tools | English language editing services | Seeking permissions for copyrighted material
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Submitting your materials
Manuscripts not conforming to these guidelines may be returned. Submission of an article implies that the work described has not been published previously, and that it is not currently being considered by another journal. Authors must also confirm that each author has seen and approved the contents of the submitted manuscript.
How do I submit a Research Article?
Individual titles have their own submission sites. The submission system used is ScholarOne. Note that these systems will not open to unsolicited articles until the launch of the journal (authors of commissioned articles will be able to submit before this time point).
Cambridge Materials: Circularity | Cambridge Materials: Energy | Cambridge Materials: Health | Cambridge Materials: Water
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Open access options
Cambridge Materials journals are fully open access journals, which means all articles are published as Gold Open Access under a Creative Commons licence. This enables anyone to access and redistribute the content and, depending upon the licence, re-use the content in new or derivative works with attribution. The terms of re-use for Gold Open Access content are stated in the copyright line of the article.
The Creative Commons licences offered for Gold Open Access articles are CC BY and CC BY-NC.
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Links to individual journal open access options:
Cambridge Materials: Circularity | Cambridge Materials: Energy | Cambridge Materials: Health | Cambridge Materials: Water
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Open Access Funding
Cambridge Materials journals provide multiple funding routes to cover the costs of publishing Gold Open Access:
Please note that the decision whether to accept a paper for publication will rest solely with the Editor, and without reference to the funding situation of the authors. The Editor, editorial board members, and reviewers have no involvement with funding support for Gold OA and cannot grant APC discounts or waivers, which shall be assessed and provided by Cambridge.
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For cases where an APC is required please refer to the individual journals' fees and pricing information:
Cambridge Materials: Circularity | Cambridge Materials: Energy | Cambridge Materials: Health | Cambridge Materials: Water
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Peer Review
Cambridge Materials journals use an open peer review model. Please check the full details of individual journals' peer review information for more details.
Cambridge Materials: Circularity | Cambridge Materials: Energy | Cambridge Materials: Health | Cambridge Materials: Water
Peer Reviewing Responses
Author responses to peer reviewer comments should be added in the response to reviewers free text box upon article resubmission, not as an attached file or in an email to the editorial office. All author responses to peer reviewer comments will be published alongside their articles.
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Preprint policy
A preprint is an early version of an article prior to the version accepted for publication in a journal. This journal allows preprints to be posted anywhere at any time, including before submission to the journal. For more information, see the Cambridge University Press preprint policy.