Policy

If you send an article or make longer comments about articles or reviews:

  • be clear and concise
    Avoid un-scientific terms and verbose language. Be both plain and concise. Clarity and terseness are not in opposition: direct and brief writing is more clear. Footnotes may be used for further clarification.
  • be unambiguous and specific
    avoid platitudes and generalities. Omit needless words, especially adjectives.
  • Note copyrights
    do make clear if you cite copyrighted content or other content which has not originated from your own research. Material copied from sources that are not public domain or compatibly licensed without the permission of the copyright holder violate copyrights and may create legal issues for the owners of Dispersion Letters.