Root Element

The root element for a container is a <container> element.

The container element must contain a @container-type attribute. The currently allowed values are:
  • special-issue

Example

<container container-type="special-issue">
  <metadata>
    <container-status>open</container-status>
    <container-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">nano-221208-87</container-id>
    <contained-by>
      <issn>0957-4484</issn>
    </contained-by>
    <title-group>
      <container-title>Focus on the Waterloo Institute for
    Nanotechnology</container-title>
    </title-group>
<pub-date pub-type="epub">
      <day>31</day>
      <month>03</month>
      <year>2023</year>
    </pub-date>
    <history>
      <date date-type="submission-deadline">
        <day>30</day>
        <month>09</month>
        <year>2023</year>
      </date>
    </history>
    <contrib-group>
      <contrib contrib-type="editor">
        <name name-style="western">
          <surname>Baugh</surname>
          <given-names>Jonathan</given-names>
        </name>
        <xref ref-type="aff" rid="nano-221208-87aff1"/>
      </contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="editor">
        <name name-style="western">
          <surname>Mitra</surname>
          <given-names>Sushantra</given-names>
        </name>
        <xref ref-type="aff" rid="nano-221208-87aff1"/>
      </contrib>
      <contrib contrib-type="editor">
        <name name-style="western">
          <surname>Ho</surname>
          <given-names>Emmanuel</given-names>
        </name>
        <xref ref-type="aff" rid="nano-221208-87aff1"/>
      </contrib>
      <contrib contrib-type="editor">
        <name name-style="western">
          <surname>Yu</surname>
          <given-names>Aiping</given-names>
        </name>
        <xref ref-type="aff" rid="nano-221208-87aff1"/>
      </contrib>
      <contrib contrib-type="editor">
        <name name-style="western">
          <surname>Wu</surname>
          <given-names>Yimin</given-names>
        </name>
        <xref ref-type="aff" rid="nano-221208-87aff1"/>
      </contrib>
      <contrib contrib-type="editor">
        <name name-style="western">
          <surname>Zhao</surname>
          <given-names>Boxin</given-names>
        </name>
        <xref ref-type="aff" rid="nano-221208-87aff1"/>
      </contrib>
      <contrib contrib-type="editor">
        <name name-style="western">
          <surname>Kim</surname>
          <given-names>Na Young</given-names>
        </name>
        <xref ref-type="aff" rid="nano-221208-87aff1"/>
      </contrib>
      <aff id="nano-221208-87aff1">
      <institution>University of Waterloo</institution>,
      <country>Canada</country>
    </aff>
</contrib-group>
<header-images>
      <fig id="nano-221208-87f1" orientation="portrait" position="float">
        <caption id="nano-221208-87fc1">
          <p>Thematic areas of the Waterloo Institute for
        Nanotechnology.</p>
        </caption>
        <graphic xlink:href="nano-221208-87f1.jpg"/>
      </fig>
    </header-images>
</metadata>
<body>
    <sec sec-type="scope">
      <title>Scope</title>
      <p>This focus collection highlights the research activities of the
    Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN), an
    interdisciplinary research centre within the University of
    Waterloo. With more than 100 faculty members collaborating
    across eleven departments, WIN is Canada's largest
    nanotechnology institute, and research at WIN covers the full
    spectrum of nanotechnology applications. The scope of the
    collection spans the four thematic areas of WIN: smart and
    functional materials (2D and quantum materials, quantum dots,
    biomaterials, additive manufacturing), connected devices
    (sensors, MEMS/NEMS, flexible electronics, wearable devices,
    internet of things and AI for sensors, human-machine interface),
    next generation energy systems (low-carbon sustainable
    technologies, batteries, solar cells, fuel cells, catalysis,
    artificial photosynthesis), and therapeutics and theranostics
    (targeted drug delivery, tissue engineering, minimally invasive
    treatment of disease, immunotherapy, medical imaging).
    Discoveries made by WIN scientists and engineers are
    fundamentally changing the world and helping to solve some of
    humanity's most pressing issues. To achieve societal impact and
    a sustainable future, WIN has mapped its thematic areas with the
    United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. </p>
    </sec>
<sec sec-type="submission">
      <title>Submission process</title>
      <p>We invite authors based at the Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology
      to submit original research articles, perspectives, and reviews to
      this focus collection, which will also feature invited articles.
      Authors should submit via our <ext-link ext-link-type="uri" xlink:href="http://mc04.manuscriptcentral.com/nano-iop">online submission form</ext-link>
. Whensubmitting please select your article type, and then choose 'Focuson the Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology'. All submittedarticles are subject to the same review process and high standard asregular <italic>Nanotechnology</italic> articles.</p>
      <p>The deadline for submissions is <bold>30th September 2023</bold>.
      Nanotechnology publishes focus collections incrementally. This means
      that articles submitted early will be published as soon as they are
      accepted and prepared for publication, without being delayed waiting
      for other papers in the collection. If you are not able to meet the
      deadline, please <ext-link xlink:href="mailto:nano@ioppublishing.org">let us
    know</ext-link>.</p>
    </sec>
<p>Articles published in this collection will be listed below.</p>
  </body>
</container>