期刊名称:NUCLEAR MEDICINE COMMUNICATIONS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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The journal is a monthly rapid communications journal publishing research and clinical work in all areas of nuclear medicine for an international readership. In addition to refereed papers, the journal features frankly written editorials, topical reviews, book reviews, and incisive reporting of international conferences. Authors and readers benefit from the timeliness of the journal's six-month publication time and four week response following the receipt of a paper.
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Instructions to Authors
Guidance for Authors on the Preparation and Submission of Manuscripts to Nuclear Medicine Communications
Note: These instructions comply with those formulated by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. For further details, authors should consult the following article: International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. "Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals" N Engl J Med 1997; 336: 309¨C315. The complete document appears at www.icmje.org.
Scope Nuclear Medicine Communications publishes research and clinical work in all areas of nuclear medicine for a global readership. The journal is of interest to all members of the many medical and non-medical disciplines involved in nuclear medicine. In addition to papers reporting original studies, the journal features topical and clinically relevant editorials, comprehensive reviews of current practice, and technical notes.
POINTS TO CONSIDER WHEN SUBMITTING YOUR PAPER TO ONE OF OUR JOURNALS We have prepared a standard covering letter to accompany your submission. Whether you use this letter or your own wording, please think carefully about the following points and make the appropriate declarations.
Redundant or duplicate publication We ask you to confirm that your paper has not been published in its current form or a substantially similar form (in print or electronically, including on a web site), that it has not been accepted for publication elsewhere, and that it is not under consideration by another publication. The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors has provided details of what is and what is not duplicate or redundant publication. If you are in doubt (particularly in the case of material that you have posted on a web site), we ask you to proceed with your submission but to include a copy of the relevant previously published work or work under consideration by other journals.
Conflicts of interest We ask authors to state all possible conflicts of interest, including financial and other relationships. If you are sure that there is no conflict of interest, please state this. Some of our journals will print your statement; others at present do not. You might like to look at an editorial in the British Medical Journal' on Beyond conflict of interest. Remember that sources of funding should be acknowledged in your paper.
Permissions to reproduce previously published material We ask you to send us copies of permission to reproduce material (such as illustrations) from the copyright holder. We cannot send your paper to press without these permissions!
Patient consent forms The protection of a patient's right to privacy is essential. We ask you to send copies of patient consent forms on which patients or other subjects of your experiments clearly grant permission for the publication of photographs or other material that might identify them. If the consent form for your research did not specifically include this, please obtain it or remove the identifying material. A sample patient consent form is available here if required.
Ethics committee approval You must state clearly in your submission in the Methods section that you conducted studies on human participants must with the approval of an appropriate named ethics committee. Please also look at the latest version of the Declaration of Helsinki. Similarly, you must confirm that experiments involving animals adhered to ethical standards and must state the care of animal and licensing guidelines under which the study was performed.
Authorship We ask that all authors sign the submission letter. First, we have (rarely) had problems when someone named as an author was not aware of the submission of a paper and, on occasion, did not support the findings published. We therefore ask all authors to confirm that they have read and approved the paper. Second, we ask all authors to confirm that they have met the criteria for authorship as established by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors, believe that the paper represents honest work, and are able to verify the validity of the results reported. You might also be interested to read the debate on authorship in general in the British Medical Journal's Authorship collection.
Many of the points covered above are discussed in the New England Journal of Medicine's collection of papers entitled 'Editorial policies'.
Copyright assignment Papers are accepted for publication on the understanding that exclusive copyright in the paper is assigned to the Publisher. Authors are asked to sign a copyright assignment form after acceptance of their papers. They may use material from their paper in other works published by them.
Submissions Submissions, which should include three copies of the printed manuscript and a disk or CD-ROM, should be sent to one of the European editors or to the US based Editor if resident in the USA or Canada. Include the following where appropriate: patient consent forms; transfer of copyright form; permission to reproduce previously published material; checklist. Submit the required number of paper copies and keep copies of everything submitted.
Authors should submit three copies of their manuscript and original artwork. Manuscripts should be typed on white bond paper. Margins should not be less than 3cm. Double spacing should be used throughout the manuscript, which should include the following sections, each starting on a separate sheet: title page, abstract and keywords, text, acknowledgements, references, individual tables and captions. Pages should be numbered consecutively, beginning with the title page, and the page number should be placed in the top right-hand corner of each page. Abbreviations should be defined on their first appearance in the text; those not accepted by international bodies should be avoided.
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EDITORS
Articles should be submitted to one of the following Editors. Please use fax numbers for correspondence only.
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Dr. M.J. O'Doherty Department of Nuclear Medicine St. Thomas' Hospital Lambeth Palace Road London SE1 7EH Tel: +44-0-20-7928-9292, ext.2163 Fax: +44-0-20-7928-5634 E-mail: |
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Professor A.T. Elliott Department of Clinical Physics & Bio-Engineering 100 University Place Western Infirmary Glasgow G12 8SQ Tel: +44-0-14-1211-2948 Fax: +44-0-14-1211-1772 E-mail:
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Dr. A.J. Coakley Department of Nuclear Medicine Kent & Canterbury Hospital Ethelbert Road Canterbury CT1 3NG Tel: +44-0-12-2776-6877, ext.4441 Fax: +44-0-12-2778-3059 E-mail: |
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Dr. I. Carri¨® Nuclear Medicine Unit Hospital Sant Pau Padre Claret 167 08025 Barcelona, Spain Tel: 34-93-2919-403 Fax: 34-93-2919-409 E-mail: |
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Information for the newsletter should be submitted to:
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Adil AL-Nahhas Department of Nuclear Medicine Hammersmith Hospital Du Cane Road London W12 0HS Tel: 0208 383 4923 Fax: 0208 383 1700 E-mail: aal-nahhas@hhnt.org |
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Authors resident in the USA or Canada should send their articles to:
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Professor I. Ross McDougall Division of Nuclear Medicine Stanford University Medical Center Stanford, CA 9430505281 Tel: (415)723-6882 Fax: (415)498-5047
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Disks and CD-ROMS All submissions should include electronic files using either floppy disks or CD ROMs. Put only the latest version of the manuscript on the disk; name the file clearly; label the disk with the format of the file and the file name; provide information on the hardware and software used. Authors should consult the Electronic Submissions page on the journal's web site for full details of acceptable formats, including electronic artwork.
Authors who wish to submit papers by e-mail should contact one of the editors.
Authors are invited to list up to four potential reviewers, including their full addresses, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail addresses.
PRESENTATION OF PAPERS
Title Page The title page should carry the full title of the paper and a short title of not more than 70 characters and spaces to be used as a `running head' (and which should be so identified). The first name, middle initial and last name of each author should appear. If the work is to be attributed to a department or institution, its full name should be included. Any disclaimers should appear on the title page, as should the name and address of the author responsible for correspondence concerning the manuscript and the name and address of the author to whom requests for reprints should be made. Finally, the title page should include the sources of any support for the work in the form of grants, equipment, drugs, or any combination of these.
Abstracts The second page should carry a structured abstract of no more than 275 words. The abstract should state the Objective(s) of the study or investigation, basic Methods (selection of study subjects or laboratory animals; observational and analytical methods), main Results (giving specific data and their statistical significance, if possible), and the principal Conclusions. It should emphasise new and important aspects of the study or observations.
Key Words The abstract should be followed by a list of 3¨C10 keywords or short phrases which will assist the cross-indexing of the article and which may be published. When possible, the terms used should be from the Medical Subject Headings list of the Index Medicus (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/meshhome.html).
Text Full papers of an experimental or observational nature may be divided into sections headed Introduction, Methods (including ethical and statistical information), Results and Discussion (including a conclusion). Reviews may require a different format.
Other submissions In addition to original articles, the Editors are willing to consider submitted editorials, review papers and technical notes. Editorials should deal with topical subjects and should not be longer than 2000 words including references. Figures are not usually included in editorials. Review papers should be c.5000 words in length and include relevant illustrations. Technical notes should describe a piece of equipment, a short investigation or a solution to a commonly encountered problem in nuclear medicine practice, and should not normally exceed 2750 words.
Acknowledgements Acknowledgements should be made only to those who have made a substantial contribution to the study. Authors are responsible for obtaining written permission from people acknowledged by name in case readers infer their endorsement of data and conclusions.
References References should be numbered consecutively in the order in which they first appear in the text. They should be assigned Arabic numerals, which should be given in brackets, e.g. [17]. References should include the names of all authors when six or fewer; when seven or more, list only the first six names and add et al. References should also include full title and source information. Journal names should be abbreviated as in the Index Medicus (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/hinfo.html).
Articles in journals ¡ª Standard journal article: Boothroyd AE, McDonald EA, Carty H. Lung perfusion scintigraphy in patients with congenital heart disease: Sensitivity and important pitfalls. Nucl Med Commun 1996; 17: 33¨C39.
Books Maisey MN, Britton KE, Gilday DL. Clinical nuclear medicine. London: Chapman and Hall, 1991
Chapter in a book Lazarus C. Radiopharmaceuticals. In: Maisey MN, Britton KE, Gilday DL, eds. Clinical nuclear medicine. London: Chapman and Hall, 1991: 515¨C541.
Personal communications and unpublished work should not feature in the reference list but should appear in parentheses in the text. Unpublished work accepted for publication but not yet released should be included in the reference list with the words 'in press' in parentheses beside the name of the journal concerned. Electronic/online references should be cited in the reference list only if the material referenced is a specific article (e.g. a paper published in a web-based journal). For less specific references (e.g. the web pages of societies, organisations and university departments) the reference URL should be cited in full in the text only. References must be verified by the author(s) against the original documents.
Tables Each table should be typed on a separate sheet in double spacing. Tables should not be submitted as photographs. Each table should be assigned an Arabic numeral, e.g. (Table 3) and a brief title. Vertical rules should not be used. Place explanatory matter in footnotes, not in the heading. Explain in footnotes all non-standard abbreviations that are used in each table. Identify statistical measures of variations, such as standard deviation and standard error of the mean.
Be sure that each table is cited in the text. If you use data from another published or unpublished source, obtain permission and acknowledge the source fully.
Illustrations References to figures and tables should be made in order of appearance in the text and should be in Arabic numerals in parentheses, e.g. (Fig. 2). Notes on the electronic submission of illustrations can be found on the journal's web site. If hard copies are submitted they should have a label pasted to the back bearing the figure number, the title of the paper, the author's name and a mark indicating the top of the figure. Illustrations should not be mounted. Half-tone illustrations should be presented as glossy prints to a width of 82mm; line illustrations should be presented as original artwork or prints to a width of 82mm or, when the illustration demands it, to a width of 173mm. Photomicrographs must have internal scale markers. If photographs of people are used, their identities must be obscured or the picture must be accompanied by written consent to use the photograph. If a figure has been published before, the original source must be acknowledged and written permission from the copyright holder for both print and electronic formats should be submitted with the material. Permission is required regardless of authorship or publisher, except for documents in the public domain. Figures may be reduced, cropped or deleted at the discretion of the editor. Colour illustrations are acceptable but authors will be expected to cover the extra reproduction costs (for current charges, contact the publisher).
Legends for illustrations Captions should be typed in double spacing, beginning on a separate sheet of paper. Each one should have an Arabic numeral corresponding to the illustration to which it refers. Internal scales should be explained and staining methods for photomicrographs should be identified.
Units of measurement Measurements of length, height, weight, and volume should be reported in metric units (metre, kilogram, or litre) or their decimal multiples. Temperatures should be given in degrees Celsius. Blood pressures should be given in millimetres of mercury.
All haematologic and clinical chemistry measurements should be reported in the metric system in terms of the International System of Units (SI). Editors may request that alternative or non-SI units be added by the authors before publication.
Abbreviations and symbols Use only standard abbreviations. Avoid abbreviations in the title and abstract. The full term for which an abbreviation stands should precede its first use in the text unless it is a standard unit of measurement.
Offprints Offprints may be purchased using the appropriate form that will be made available with proofs. Orders should be sent when the proofs are returned; orders received after this time cannot be fulfilled. |
Editorial Board
Managing Editor Richard Owen Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 250 Waterloo Road London SE1 8RD UK E-mail: rowen@lww.co.uk
Production Editor Neil McWhinnie Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 250 Waterloo Road London SE1 8RD UK E-mail: nmcwhinn@lww.co.uk
Editorial Correspondence
Neil McWhinnie Nuclear Medicine Communications Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 250 Waterloo Road London SE1 8RD UK Tel: +44 20 7981-0688 Fax: +44 20 7981-0559 E-mail: nmcwhinn@lww.co.uk
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