Publish in Journal of the IEST

The Journal of the IEST invites you to publish...

Submit a paper for peer review or an article for consideration.

1. Review Journal of the IEST Subject Areas.

2. Review author guidelines for papers or author guidelines for articles. (PDF files).

3. Send your paper or article as an attachment to journal@iest.org. You must scan your file for viruses.

4. Complete and submit a Permission to Publish form. You may e-mail, mail, or fax your completed permission to publish form to Journal of the IEST, Arlington Place One, 2340 S. Arlington Heights Road, Suite 100, Arlington Heights, IL 60005-4516 USA; fax: 847-981-4130; e-mail: journal@iest.org.

Advantages of publishing in the Journal of the IEST:

Readership. The Journal of the IEST reaches a broad spectrum of the technical community and provides international exposure for your work.

Prestige. The Journal of the IEST features peer review of all technical papers by experts. The Journal of the IEST serves as a permanent record of progress in environmental science and technology. Your published paper will be eligible for the prestigious Maurice Simpson Technical Editors Award.

Stability and Leadership. The Journal of the IEST is the official publication of the Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology, of archival quality with continuous publication since 1958.

Authors - Please review the following suggested subject areas.

For Journal of the IEST technical papers:

  • Original research/experimentation
  • Applications of instrumentation and new technology
  • Unique facilities
  • Technical philosophy in current testing trends
  • Summaries of significant published government reports

For Journal of the IEST articles:

  • Problem-solving and related techniques
  • Cost-cutting measures and strategies for coping with budget constraints
  • "How to" methods
  • Experiences learned and knowledge gained in the field
  • Research directions (and experimental approaches)
  • Summaries, condensations, or implications of significant published standards or government reports
  • Unique facilities and built environment systems
  • Development and applications of instrumentation and new technology