The first 2022 issue of Acta IMEKO is published
The first issue of a new year is the time for balances. In the last year Acta IMEKO has moved huge steps towards the reduce the publication time and attracting high-value papers.
These improvements were also confirmed by the fact that Acta IMEKO is now indexed by the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). DOAJ is one of the most important community-driven, open access service in the world and has a reputation for advocating best practices and standards in open access ...
This issue includes a special issue on the ‘IMEKO TC4 International Conference on Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural heritage’, Trento, Italy, 2020 with 17 articles, guest edited by Fabio Santaniello, Michele Fedel, Annaluisa Pedrotti (Italy) and a special issue on ‘Innovative Signal Processing and Communication Techniques for Measurement and Sensing Systems’ with 15 articles, guest edited by Zia Ur Rahman (India) ...
Many novelties are foreseen in this new year, for example the articles of the next issue that are ready for publication will be online by the end of the month (April, May), and the issue will be closed at the end of June as foreseen. This new publication policy will strongly reduce the publication time of the submitted papers, they will be available online and indexed by Scopus as soon as they are ready. In order to keep the articles of different ‘special issues’ close together in the table of contents, we will not use consecutive page numbering throughout the issue beginning with this volume 11. The page numbers of every single article start with one and end with the number of the article’s pages.
(Adopted from the Editorial by Francesco Lamonaca, Editor in Chief)
The full papers are available for free from the Acta IMEKO website.
The Table of Content can be found on the Acta IMEKO page.
We hope you will enjoy this new issue.