Submissions: The editor welcomes submissions to Outlook on Soil Science (OSS). Notes for authors are available on the Lumos Website (www.lumos.publishing.com). Articles should be double-spaced, printed on one side of the paper and sent in triplicate, with a disk specifying the software used. Papers are refereed before publication. Please send submissions to Dr Phil E Buster, c/o Lumos Publishing House, 57 Lopez Avenue, Los Baños, Laguna, the Philippines. Dr Buster may also be contacted at editor@lumos.publishing.com.
At this point, the words 'an embarrassment of riches' comes to mind. I'm using a Core i7 PC ('The fastest processor on Earth') with a 19-inch Hanns-G LCD widescreen 'Go beyond' display. When I was Editor in Chief of the Philippine Journal of Crop Science, PJCS for the issues 2001 to 2008, I was mostly working at home and in 2007 I bought as a birthday gift (17 September) for myself a Core 2 Duo PC with a 17-inch LG monitor. Only a year ago and how times have changed!
At PJCS, while I also asked for printouts of papers submitted for publication (for the reviewers who were not PC-savvy), I did not ask for double-spaced printing and I did not encourage any other software for the text and tables except Microsoft Word. In any case, Microsoft Windows is now so far advanced it knows which software to use to open a file even if you don't!
I myself started in PJCS with Word 2002 and finished with Word 2003 as my desktop publishing program of choice, believe it or not. Was that a good decision? It was superb! I was supremely confident with the software; I had been using Microsoft Word since 1987. With Word 2002/Word 2003, I made that journal, from being late 2 years, up-to-date in 2006, and in the year after that, I made it ISI. Hurray for Word 2003!
Why didn't I end up using Word 2007, which was already available in November 2006? That's another story.
Why didn't I end up using Word 2007, which was already available in November 2006? That's another story.




