- Journal of Neuroendocrinology
The Journal of Neuroendocrinology, first published in 1989 is an academic journal that mainly publishes reports of original research in the field of
neuroendocrinology , along with occasional review articles; it claims to provide “the principal international focus for the newest ideas in classicalneuroendocrinology (vertebrate and invertebrate) and its expanding interface with the regulation of behavioural, cognitive, developmental, degenerative and metabolic processes.” [http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0953-8194&site=1]History of The Journal
The Journal is owned and managed by the
British Society for Neuroendocrinology (BSN), and published on its behalf byBlackwell Publishing . It is now also an official journal of theEuropean Neuroendocrine Association and of theInternational Neuroendocrine Federation . Profits from the journal are used mainly to support international conferences in neuroendocrinology. The editor-in-chief is appointed by the committee of the BSN, and reports to the committee and membership of the BSN.Professor Stafford Lightman of the
University of Bristol was the first Editor-in-chief, and an internationally diverse editorial board, of more than 30 members. He has been succeeded by Gareth Leng (from 1997 to 2004) and the present Editor in Chief, Julia Buckingham ofImperial College , London.Editorial policies
Customary peer-review policies for scientific journals are followed.When a manuscript is submitted to The Journal, it sent for review to two or three independent experts, often including members of the editorial board. Decisions on whether to accept the manuscriptare made by the Editor in Chief or her nominated Deputies in the light of the referees' reports. Even when a manuscript is considered fundamentally acceptable, the expert reviewers usually give many comments or criticisms, and the author is expected to revise the manuscript accordingly. The author receives copies of these reports, but without their names.
Review articles are usually written at the invitation of the Editor, and are also peer reviewed. The journal also publishes brief review articles by young investigators and occasional short articles written for a lay audience.
Current status of the Journal
The Journal is available by library or personal subscription, but free online access is available within institutions in the developing world through the HINARI initiative with the
World Health Organization (WHO). Authors pay no page charges, but have the option of making their articles open access and freely available by paying an author fee. The journal currently publishes 12 issues per year, with 10 papers each. The 2005 impact factor of the Journal is 2.974. Half of the papers are from North America, and only about 10% from the UK. Most papers are published online 6 weeks after being finally accepted, and in print within 12 weeks Print ISSN: 0953-8194Online ISSN: 1365-2826External links
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* [http://www.isneuro.org/ International Neuroendocrine Federation []
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