PROCEEDINGS

The conference proceedings will be published in the journal Hyperfine Interactions (published by Springer Nature). Invited talks as well as oral and poster presentations can be included in the conference proceedings. All manuscripts will be peer reviewed according to standard international procedures before being accepted for publication in the conference proceedings.

Submission

The procedure for submitting manuscripts is the same as for other conference proceedings published in Hyperfine Interactions.  It is important to notice that there is no a priori page limit.  Authors are free to use as many pages as necessary.  Referees might object to manuscripts which are unnecessarily long.

Submissions to Hyperfine Interactions take place via an online submission system.  The website for online submission to Hyperfine Interactions is: http://www.editorialmanager.com/hype . You can login to the submission system using the “Author Login” button after registering yourself with the “Register Now” button, if you are accessing this system for the first time.  You will be asked to indicate which conference your submission is intended for. Please select HYPERFINE2021.

A wide range of submission file formats for text and illustration is supported.  The most common submission file format is a Word-file. You can get more detailed author instructions from the following URL: http://www.springer.com/physics/particle+and+nuclear+physics/journal/10751

Deadline

Deadline for the electronic submission of manuscripts is noon on the first day of the conference.

Open Access

With the consent of Springer Nature, publisher of Hyperfine Interactions, the final accepted version of all peer reviewed and accepted conference manuscripts will be available on the website of the Mössbauer Effect Data Center together with all the manuscripts of recent ICAME, LACAME and ISIAME conferences.   In a similar way, the manuscripts published in the proceedings of Hyperfine Interactions conferences are archived on the website of CERN. All the conference manuscripts can be downloaded from these websites free of charge

To assist correct citation of the conference articles clear indications are given of the corresponding Hyperfine Interactions issues and page numbers.

Please notice that this free open access offered to the conference participants and their community is different from the open access offered to the authors, against payment, by Springer Nature upon publication of their manuscript.

About the Hyperfine Interactions journal

Hyperfine Interactions was created in 1975 as a scientific journal with a strict peer review procedure, with the main purpose to publish conference proceedings in the border region between nuclear physics, atomic physics and solid state physics.

The present publisher is Springer Nature.  Since May 2015 the scope of this publisher has broadened through the merger of Springer Science & Business Media with the Nature Publishing Group, Palgrave Macmillan and Macmillan Education.

Articles published in Hyperfine Interactions are listed and fully indexed by search and indexing databases such as Web of Science, Google Scholar and Scopus.  In 2008 Web of Science split their journals database into two: the traditional journals part and a new proceedings part, and they moved all journals they decided to be proceedings journals, including Hyperfine Interactions, into that new database.  Since then Web of Science only publishes impact indices for journals in their journals database, not for journals in their proceedings database.

However, citations to articles in Hyperfine Interactions are still measured and included as they had been before, and journal metrics values for Hyperfine Interactions can be found at the websites of different ranking agencies, such as:

Citescore 2017 = 0.66 [http://www.springer.com/physics/particle+and+nuclear+physics/journal/10751].

RG Impact Ranking 2018 = 0,92 [ https://www.researchgate.net/journal/1572-9540_Hyperfine_Interactions ]

(Courtesy of Guido Langouche, Editor in Chief)