Glossary
Discussions
Products & Services
eCorr/2000
Consultants Network
New Content  |  Upcoming Content  |  Media Kit  |  Mission Statement  |  Site Map  |  Help Desk  |  Premium Content  |  Advertise
The Corrosion Journal for the Online Community

List of Articles









A Practical Approach to Identifying and Solving Microbially Influenced Production Problems

Online Corrosion Conference

Classic Failure Photographs
Guidelines for Authors

What:

CorrosionSource, the Corrosion Portal®, publishes Corrosioneering - the On-line Corrosion Journal. This journal allows the growing worldwide technical community easy access to up-to-date, edited information on corrosion control. Authors are selected for their reputation in the technical community and for their perceived ability to author authoritative articles of interest to the worldwide technical community.

Benefits to authors:

What benefits accrue to the authors of these articles? The most obvious benefit is that their work will become readily available to the worldwidecorrosion community. CorrosionSource is recognized as the premier source of on-line corrosion information. Over 30,000 users and up to 500,000 page views per month make this the leading source of on-line corrosion information. All Corrosioneering articles are routinely submitted to the major search engines and are easily locatable by readers interested in the subjects covered. You can check your favorite search engine and see how prominent the current CorrosionSource pages are-we plan to continue the practices that give CorrosionSource the highest visibility of any corrosion-related web site organization. Authors of each article are prominently identified by listing their name, organization, address, and a button that allows the reader to correspond directly with the author. Send us a jpg image of you, and it will appear at the start of your article. If you have a story to tell and a potential market for your expertise, this is the forum you should consider for sharing it with the world.

Guidelines for authors:

A "good" article for an on-line journal will be concise, "webby," and easily accessed by the on-line reader. If you have expertise in developing on-line web sites, by all means please use this expertise. If you don't, don't worry. We have a team of programmers and editors that can turn a conventional MS Word document into an interactive web site for you. We'll be happy to work with you and let you review the results before publishing it on-line. The standard copyright arrangements will be necessary. We'll send you the copyright information when we identify you as a potential author.

What we’d like you to do:

Please take a look at something you have already written, and perhaps published. If we can edit it down and "webify" it-make it more concise, visual, and interactive, then we have a winner. Of course, if you have a new idea in development, then this is an even better opportunity to share it with the technical community. Please let us know if you can supply us with a manuscript. We'll get started on getting your articles on-line as soon as we can.

Upcoming Issues:

Here's the tentative schedule for the upcoming issues of Corrosioneering:

October 2002

Refining Inspection Fitness-for-Service and Risk Assessment

January 2003

Oil and Gas Production

July 2003

Chemical Process IndustriesInhibitors

October 2003

Utilities Infrastructure

Whom to contact:

Bob Heidersbach
Technical Editor
Corrosioneering, the On-line Corrosion Journal

Telephone: 321-868-5106


Technical Library from NiDI