spacing
between notes at .007".
1.2c Positioning without frontispiece:
Start the titlethree carriage returns below the top margin, which is about
1.5 inches from the top of the page. Start the author
information lines two carriage returns below the title, and
center the word "abstract" three carriage returns
below the author information. Start the abstract text two
carriage returns below the word "abstract" and the
body text three carriage returns below the abstract text.
1.2d Positioning with frontispiece:
A frontispiece
(photograph or line drawing) will enhance the appearance of
your paper. If you wish to use a frontispiece, it should be
positioned .25" below the last line of author
information. As with the rest of the text, the frontispiece
must be no more that 7" wide. Center the word
"abstract" .25" below the frontispiece and
start the abstract text two carriage returns below the word
"abstract." Start the body text three carriage
returns below the abstract text. It is acceptable to have the
body text start on the second page if the title, author
information, frontispiece, and abstract fill the first page.
1.3 Dimensions
1.3aAbstract:
Format in 10 point italicized Times
with 1.5" margins on each side.
1.3bBody text margins and columns:
Set the pages
for two columns with .25" between columns and one inch
margins top, bottom, and sides on all pages, except for the
title page which is described in section 1.2 above. All
columns of type must be set for full justification. Balance
the columns on the last page.
1.4 Line spacing
Single space with .25" paragraph indent and
no line spacing between paragraphs. Leave two carriage
returns before major heading sections; leave one carriage
return between other sections, subheadings, and
sub-subheadings. Beneath figure captions, leave two carriage
returns.
1.5 Page numbering
Number pages in the center bottom of each
page.
1.6 Headings
1.6a MAJOR HEADINGS:
Set in all capitals in the
boldface version of the Times font on a separate line from
the text. Paper headings for abstract, nomenclature (if
used), acknowledgments, and references should not be
numbered.
1.6b Subheadings:
Set in the upper and lower case in the
boldface version of Times font on a separate line from the
text. Underline if boldface is not available.
1.6c Sub-subheadings: Set in the upper and lower case of
the Times font on a separate line from the text.
2. REFERENCES AND ENDNOTES
Within the text, identify references by principal
author's name and year; e.g.: (Jones, 1989). Use end notes
rather than footnotes because endnotes format more easily. In
the endnotes, list references alphabetically by primary
author s name, as in the following examples:
ABBOTT, J. 1988 Computer-Aided Wheelhouse Systems.
Journal of Maritime Engineering, 12:3 (1988): 64-72.
TOBIN, S. and M. DARMAN. Elementary Naval Architecture.
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1957.
3. TYPE FONTS, POSITIONING & JUSTIFICATION
3.1 General:
10 point CG Times or Times Roman,
flush left, full justification
3.2 Specific sections
Title: 18 point bold, positioned flush left, full
justification;
Author name(s): 12 point bold, positioned flush left,
left justification;
SNAME membership status and author affiliation: 12 point
normal, positioned flush left, full justification. SNAME
membership status should be indicated with caps in
parentheses that represent the first letter of membership
status terms (EX: (M) [for member], (AM) [for associate
member]) except for the acronym (FL) which is used to
represent the term "fellow"
Abstract title: 10 point italic all caps, centered;
Abstract text: 10 point italics, 1.5" left and right
margins, flush left, full justification.
Body text: 10 point normal, full justification,
2-columns, .25" paragraph indent.
Captions: 8 point normal or larger.
3.3 Laser jet printer
Use proportional spacing with the Times (Times Roman, CG
Times, etc.) font with full justification. If proportional
spacing is not possible, use a 12 cpi (characters per inch)
serif font without right-hand-side justification. Hyphenation
should be turned off.
4. PRINTOUT
Text printout must be an original copy.
Photocopies are not acceptable. Special reproduction-quality
paper, such as Hammermill Laser Plus, is recommended.
4.1 Print quality
The printout must have uniform contrast throughout the
whole paper: it must be dark and sharp. A printout which is
either streaked, has lighting variations at the margins, is
gray, fuzzy, broken, or flecked, is unacceptable. Print
document either 600 or 1200 dpi.
4.2 Layout
Leave sufficient space for figures, tables and
equations, including captions as required.
5. ILLUSTRATIONS
5.1 Line drawings, figures, tables:
Use sharp,
computer-generated, or drafted original prints.
Lettering must be large enough to be legible. Photocopy
reductions of line art are not acceptable. Reductions for FPO
purposes only can be included.
5.2 Photo and graphics hints:
Use only sharp, good
contrast, glossy black and white or color photographs. The
following are unacceptable: black and white or color
photocopies, color plates, screened photographs, and slides.
These forms are unacceptable because they cannot be
reproduced as first generation half-tones. Reductions for FPO
purposes only can be included.
Do not submit either drawings that use tints or graphs
that use different colors because the black and white
printing process reproduces all colors as scales of gray. As
an alternative to different colors, graph lines can be
illustrated using different line styles; for example, one can
be an unbroken line and another can be either a broken line
or a dotted line.
5.3 Positioning:
Place figures and tables on
or near the page where they are first mentioned and attach to
the page with a suitable glue (gluestick is
recommended). Do not use adhesive tape.
Ensure that figures and tables do not spill over into
margins. If in doubt, leave space on the camera copy and the
technical editor will arrange for the printer to size and
position the illustration using your original art. If
art is sent loose, it should be numbered and its location in
the text should be clearly noted in the artwork in either a
margin or on the reverse. A corresponding number should
appear in the proper location on the text.
6. MISCELLANEOUS
Proofread text and write both the lead author(s)' name
and the page number on the back of each page.