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Hepatology International

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期刊名称 Hepatology International 

期刊缩写 Hepa Inter   
学科分类 医学 

出版周期 季刊   
审稿速度 1 个月 (平均) 

投稿命中率  不详   
期刊主页 http://www.springer.com/medicine/internal/journal/12072   
ISSN 号 print: 1936-0533 electronic:1936-0541   
IF 趋势    2005      2006        2007        2008       2009     2010     2011      2012   
                  0            0              0              1           1.72      2.96      2.64       2.64   
被收录情况   Springer Complete Collection
                    ProQuest Health and Medical Complete New Platform
                    PubMed Central   
PubSci评语 审稿时间一个月左右,编辑很认真,意见也很详细,文章接收后在springerlink数据库在线发表比较快,但是在pubmed上在线比较慢   
期刊简介 Hepatology International发表与临床护理和基础研究相关的原创性研究论文、综述文章、诊断和治疗的通用指导原则、邀请的社论、突发事件的争论等。该刊不发表病例。该刊主要关注新出现的诊断和治疗方法、详细步骤、疾病的分子和细胞机制以及肝脏和胆道科学的新技术。   
投稿注意事项 特别提醒:在线发表的彩页免费。印刷形式出版的彩页,每篇文章交纳1150美元。
一般注意事项:
MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION
Manuscripts are submitted to Hepatology International online via Editorial Manager. This will allow for quick and efficient processing of your manuscript. Please log directly onto the Editorial Manager site at https://www.editorialmanager.com/hepi and upload your manuscript files following the instructions provided on the screen. Or, click on the "Editorial Manager" link below.
Please note: If you have already registered on Editorial Manger, please use your provided username and password and log in as 'Author' to track your manuscript or to submit a NEW manuscript. (Do not register again as you will then be unable to track your manuscript).
Otherwise, if you are a new author, please click the 'Register' button and enter the requested information. Upon successful registration you will be sent an e-mail with instructions to verify your registration.
Submit Online via Editorial Manager
COPYRIGHT AND FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE
Copyright on all accepted manuscripts will be held by APASL. It is necessary that a copyright transfer statement be signed by the corresponding author, who shall sign on behalf of all authors, expressly transferring copyright to APASL in the event the manuscript is accepted for publication in the Journal.
A copyright transfer statement signed by all authors must be included with the manuscript submission. Submissions received without a signed copyright transfer statement cannot be sent out for peer-review.
Authors should acknowledge in the manuscript all financial support for the work and other personal connections. Please also see below the COMPLIANCE WITH ETHICAL REQUIREMENTS.
MANUSCRIPT ORGANIZATION
Please number manuscript pages consecutively and organize the manuscript in the order indicated below.
TITLE PAGE: On the first page of the manuscript, include the title of the article, as well as the first and last names for each contributing author [first name, middle initial(s), surname, degree(s)]. For all contributing authors, indicate the departmental and institutional affiliation(s) and the e-mail and surface mail address for each affiliation, including the city, state or province, and country where the work was performed. Also on the title page, include a short title (not to exceed 30 characters in length, including spaces between words) for use as a running head. At the bottom of the title page, indicate any acknowledgments of grant support.
Structured Abstract of not more than 250 words in the order of Purpose, Methods, Results, and Conclusions. The structured abstract should state the purpose of the study or investigation, basic procedures (study subjects or experimental animals and observational and analytical methods), main findings (give specific data and their statistical significance, if possible), and the principal conclusions. The first time an abbreviated term is used, spell it out in full and follow with the abbreviation in parentheses – for example: ultrasound (US).
TEXT: Organize the text into an introductory section that conveys the background and purpose of the report, and then into sections titled “Materials and Methods,” “Results,” and “Discussion.” When required by the nature of the report, manuscripts that do not follow this specific format may be accepted.
Informed consent and ethics committee approval: A paper describing experimental work in humans must (1) indicate that informed consent has been obtained from patients where appropriate, (2) include a statement that the responsible ethics committee (institutional review board) has given approval, and/or indicate that the reported investigations have been carried out in accordance with the principles of the Helsinki Declaration of 1975, as revised in 2008 (5). Do not use patients’ names, initials or hospital numbers, especially in illustrative material.
Experimental animals: Age, sex, source and, where appropriate, the genetic background of the animals used should be given. The Editorial Board will pay particular attention to the ethical aspects of animal experimentation.
Reports of animal experiments must state that the ‘Principles of laboratory animal care’ (NIH publication no. 85–23, revised 1985; http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/olaw/references/phspol.htm) were followed, as well as specific national laws where applicable. The editors reserve the right to reject manuscripts that do not comply with the above-mentioned requirements. The authors will be held responsible for false statements or for failure to fulfill the above-mentioned requirements. Animals should be described as being killed rather than sacrificed.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: Individuals, other than authors, who were of direct help in the reported work, should be acknowledged by a brief statement on a separate page immediately following the text.
COMPLIANCE WITH ETHICAL REQUIREMENTS: Ethics statements should be clearly indicated on all articles for all the 3 statements and for all authors mentioned by name. Please include the ethical statements under a new section named as “Compliance with Ethical Requirements”. Place this section at the end of the article just before the REFERENCE section.
Recommended wording is as follows:
For Conflict of Interest statements
The Conflict of Interest statements should list each author separately by name:
John Smith declares that he has no conclict of interest.
Paula Taylor has received research grants from Drug Company A.
Mike Schultz has received a speaker honorarium from Drug Company B and owns stock in Drug Company C.
If multiple authors declare no conflict, this can be done in one sentence:
John Smith, Paula Taylor, and Mike Schultz declare that they have no conclict of interest.
For studies with human subjects include the following:
All procedures followed were in accordance with the ethical standards of the responsible committee on human experimentation (institutional and national) and with the Helsinki Declaration of 1975, as revised in 2008 (5). Informed consent was obtained from all patients for being included in the study.
If doubt exists whether the research was conducted in accordance with the Helsinki Declaration, the authors must explain the rationale for their approach, and demonstrate that the institutional review body explicitly approved the doubtful aspects of the study.
If any identifying information about patients is included in the article, the following sentence should also be included:
Additional informed consent was obtained from all patients for which identifying information is included in this article.
For studies with animals include the following sentence:
All institutional and national guidelines for the care and use of laboratory animals were followed.
For articles that do not contain studies with human or animal subjects:
While it is not absolutely necessary, it is recommended to include the following sentence, just to make sure that readers are aware that there are no ethical issues with human or animal subjects:
This article does not contain any studies with human or animal subjects.
REFERENCES: Please type references double-spaced and number them in order of their first appearance in the text (not alphabetically). Once a reference is cited, all subsequent citations should be to the original number. References may not appear in your Reference List unless they have been cited in the text or tables. Papers that have been accepted for publication or are in press may be listed as references, but the Journal does not reference unpublished data and personal communications. Use the form for references adopted by the U.S. National Library of Medicine, as in Index Medicus. For each reference, show inclusive page ranges (e.g., 7-19).
In references to journal articles, please include (1) surname and initials (without periods) of all authors, (2) article title, (3) abbreviated journal name, (4) year, (5) volume number, and (6) inclusive page numbers, in that order. An example follows:
1. Ibdah JA, Bennet MJ, Rinaldo P, Zhao Y, Gibson B, Sims HF, Strauss AW. A fetal fatty-acid oxidation disorder as a cause of liver disease in pregnant women. N Engl J Med 1999;340:1723-1731, Jun 3, 1999
In references to books, please include (1) surname and initials (without periods) of the first three authors and et al. for all others, (2) chapter title, if any, (3) editor(s), if any, (4) title of book, (5) city of publication, (6) publisher, (7) year, and (8) inclusive page numbers. Volume and edition numbers, and name of translator should be included when appropriate. Examples follow:
1. Krishnamurthy G, Krishnamurthy S. Nuclear Hepatology: A Text Book of Hepatobiliary Disease, New York, Springer-Verlag, 2002; 6-12
2. Jones MC, Smith RB. Treatment of gastric cancer. In Ford TL, editor, Cancer of the Digestive System, Berlin, Springer-Verlag, 1999;140-154
TABLES: Each table should appear on a separate sheet of 21.5 x 28 cm. (8½ x 11 in.) paper, and include a brief heading/title at the top. Number the tables in order of their first appearance in the text (e.g., Table 1, Table 2, etc.). All tables must be cited in the text.
FIGURES (ILLUSTRATIONS): Please make sure that illustrations are professionally drawn. Symbols, letters, and numbers should be of sufficient size to be clearly recognizable when the figure is reduced to publication size. Decimals should be written in North American format. Photographs in which a person is identifiable must either have the face masked out, or be accompanied by written permission for publication from the individual in the photograph.
ELECTRONIC FIGURES (ILLUSTRATIONS): See Guidelines for Electronically Produced Figures below for acceptable figure formats. Please label each figure (e.g., Fig. 1) and include a caption or legend on the bottom of each figure.
PUBLICATION OF COLOR FIGURES: Color figures may be used without charge for the electronic version of the journal that is published online via SpringerLink. However, color figures will appear in the print version of the Journal at the author's expense at $1,150 per article.
PERMISSIONS: If you use text passages, illustrations, or tables from other works, you must in each case obtain permission from the copyright holder for both the print and the online format. Although it is not necessary to send us copies of these permissions, we take it for granted that the necessary permissions have been obtained by the author and could be made available to us upon request. Please be informed that we will not be able to refund any costs that may have occurred in order to receive these permissions from other publishers. Please be aware that some publishers do not grant electronic rights for free (an example is Thieme Publishers). In these cases we kindly ask you to use figures from other sources.
GUIDELINES FOR ELECTRONICALLY PRODUCED FIGURES AND ILLUSTRATIONS
For production of the figures and illustrations of an accepted manuscript, the Springer production department requires electronically produced figures to be saved in either EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) or TIFF (Tag Image File Format) format. Most drawing programs (e.g. Adobe Illustrator, Deneba Canvas, CorelDraw) have a save-as-EPS option in their Save dialog box. Other information about EPS can be found at the Adobe website.
GENERAL
o Upload figures and illustrations separately from the text (i.e. files should not be integrated with the text files).
o Unless the authors have specified they wish to pay for color, color figures and illustrations will be converted to grey scale for the print edition.
VECTOR (LINE) GRAPHICS
o Vector graphics exported from a drawing program should be stored in EPS format only.
o Suitable drawing program: Adobe Illustrator. For simple line art the following drawing programs are also acceptable: Corel Draw, Freehand, Canvas.
o No rules narrower than .25 pt.
o No grey screens paler than 15% or darker than 60%.
o Screens meant to be differentiated from one another must differ by at least 15%.
SPREADSHEET/PRESENTATION GRAPHICS
Most presentation programs (Excel, PowerPoint, Freelance) produce data that cannot be stored in an EPS or TIFF format. Therefore graphics produced by these programs cannot be used for reproduction.
HALFTONE ILLUSTRATIONS
o Black & white and color figures and illustrations should be saved in EPS or TIFF format.
o Figures and Illustrations should be created using Adobe Photoshop whenever possible.
SCANS
o Scanned reproductions of black and white photographs should be provided as 300 ppi EPS or TIFF files.
o Scanned color illustrations should be provided as EPS or TIFF files scanned at a minimum of 300 ppi with a 24-bit color depth.
o Line art should be provided as EPS or TIFF files at 600 ppi.
MULTIMEDIA ARTICLE & DYNAMIC MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION (I.E. STREAMING VIDEOS)
Multimedia articles are papers where the heart of the article is the video and, generally, only an abstract and references are included. Dynamic articles are regular articles with video(s) included as electronically supplementary material.
Upon submission of multimedia or dynamic articles, the author(s) will be required to submit the video in the following format:
For multimedia articles, video clips should not exceed 9 minutes. For dynamic articles, video clips should not exceed 3 minutes and each manuscript should not contain more than 3 video clips.
Multimedia file for review and submission: MPEG-1 file with the largest frame size (usually 320 x 240 pixels) that will fit on a CD and will be playable on a Windows-based computer.
The content of these files must be identical to that reviewed and accepted by the editors of Hepatology International.
All narration should be in English.
There should be a “manuscript” submitted with the video that includes a title page, abstract and key words, as well as references if needed.
DYNAMIC MANUSCRIPT:
A dynamic manuscript is a print article with imbedded video material. Up to 3 (one minute maximum each) videos per manuscript submission will be accepted. Make sure to note in your manuscript the placement of the video clips. All standard instructions for manuscript and video submission should be followed for a dynamic manuscript submission.
Does Springer provide English language support?
Manuscripts that are accepted for publication will be checked by our copyeditors for spelling and formal style. This may not be sufficient if English is not your native language and substantial editing would be required. In that case, you may want to have your manuscript edited by a native speaker prior to submission. A clear and concise language will help editors and reviewers concentrate on the scientific content of your paper and thus smooth the peer review process.
The following editing service provides language editing for scientific articles in all areas Springer publishes in.
Use of an editing service is neither a requirement nor a guarantee of acceptance for publication.
Please contact the editing service directly to make arrangements for editing and payment.
For Authors from China
文章在投稿前进行专业的语言润色将对作者的投稿进程有所帮助。作者可自愿选择使用Springer推荐的编辑服务,使用与否并不作为判断文章是否被录用的依据。提高文章的语言质量将有助于审稿人理解文章的内容,通过对学术内容的判断来决定文章的取舍,而不会因为语言问题导致直接退稿。作者需自行联系Springer推荐的编辑服务公司,协商编辑事宜。   
编辑部信息 所在地:  国家 日本   
  Editors
Masao Omata, Yamanashi Prefectural Hospital Organization, Japan 
Shiv Kumar Sarin, Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, India 
 
Associate Editors 
Jidong Jia, Beijing Friendship Hospital, China
Ching Lung Lai,The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 
Yogesh K. Chawla,Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, India 
Ed Gane, Auckland City Hospital, New Zealand 
Osamu Yokosuka,Chiba University, Japan 
Dong Jin Suh,University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Korea 
Jia-Horng Kao,National Taiwan University Hospital, Taiwan 
Jacob George,University of Sydney at Westmead Hospital, Australia
S T Fan,The University of Hong Kong, Hongkong 
 
Assistant Editors 
Nancy W.Y. Leung, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 
Man-Fung Yuen,The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 
Ashish Kumar,Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, India  
Manoj Kumar, ILBS, India 
Fumio ImazekiChiba University, Japan
Masatoshi Kudo,Kinki University, Japan 
Haruhiko Yoshida, University of Tokyo, Japan 
Kwang Hyub Han, Yonsei University College of Medicine,Korea 
Hyo-Suk Lee,Seoul National University, Korea  
Wasim Jafri, Aga Khan University, Pakistan 
Ting-Tsung Chang,National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan 
Pei-Jer Chen, National Taiwan University Hospital,Taiwan 
Gin-Ho Lo, E-Da Hospital,Taiwan 
Puja Sakhuja, G.B. Pant Hospital, India  
BC Sharma,G B Pant Hospital, India 

网友投稿经验整理:
审稿时间:约1个月         
感觉编辑很认真,审稿意见也比较详细,审稿也挺快的,文章接收后在springerlink数据库在线发表比较快,但是在pubmed上在线比较慢,快3个月了在pubmed还没查到!
贡献者: raoxrayct
SCI(2011):2.645 SCI(2010):2.963 
明年能不能冲到3分?大家谈谈
贡献者:qupeter
审稿速度有点慢
贡献者:61.139.79.88
SCI(2010):2.963 
贡献者:neuron2010

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