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HEPATOLOGY INTERNATIONAL《国际肝病》 (官网投稿)

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  • 期刊简称HEPATOL INT
  • 参考译名《国际肝病》
  • 核心类别 SCIE(2023版), 高质量科技期刊(T3), 外文期刊,
  • IF影响因子
  • 自引率2.70%
  • 主要研究方向医学-GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY 胃肠肝病学

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医学-GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY 胃肠肝病学

HEPATOLOGY INTERNATIONAL《国际肝病》(双月刊). Hepatology International is the official journal of the Asian Pacific Association for the Study of ...[显示全部]
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2期刊网址:https://www.springer.com/journal/12072

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5期刊刊期:双月刊,一年出版6

2021年8月9日星期

                                 

 

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Submission-related enquiries

Queries about submission issues, peer review process, or the status of your manuscript should be sent to Karthiga Anbalagan (Karthiga.Anbalagan@springernature.com).

Production-related enquiries

Queries about accepted manuscripts in production or post-publication corrections should be sent to Deepika Sureshkumar (Deepika.Sureshkumar@Springernature.com).

Rights and Permissions enquiries

For permission requests to reuse or reprint content, please follow the link ‘Rights and permissions’ on the relevant article page. For other queries, contact journalpermissions@springernature.com.

Publication-related enquiries

Queries related to journal publishing should be sent to Eti Dinesh (Eti.Dinesh@springer.com).

 

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Hepatology International

Submission guidelines

Instructions for Authors

Types of Papers

ORIGINAL ARTICLE:

Structured abstract of 250 words with 10 keywords. A concept diagram/graphical abstract should be placed just after the abstract.

The text word limit should not exceed 4000 words (including references).

The reference list should not exceed 30 in number.

A total of up to 6 tables / flow diagrams / colored figures/text boxes/other illustrations would enrich the article.

The article should be organized into an introduction section that conveys the background and purpose of the report, followed by Materials and Methods, Results and Discussion.

Declarations just before reference section are mandatory (see link)

Conflict of Interest and Ethical Standards: http://www.springer.com/authors?SGWID=0-111-6-791531-0 Informed Consent: http://www.springer.com/authors?SGWID=0-111-6-608209-0 Statement of Human and Animal Rights: http://www.springer.com/authors?SGWID=0-111-6-608309-0

REVIEW ARTICLE:

Structured abstract of 250 words with 10 keywords.

The text word limit should not exceed 5000 words (including references)

References should not exceed 100 in number.

A minimum of 4 colored figures indicative of concepts, pathogenesis, outcomes, and future directions are mandatory .

A minimum of 4 tables are mandatory.

A total of up to 8 tables / flow diagrams / colored figures/text boxes/other illustrations would enrich the review.

Declarations just before reference section are mandatory (see link)

Conflict of Interest and Ethical Standards: http://www.springer.com/authors?SGWID=0-111-6-791531-0 Informed Consent: http://www.springer.com/authors?SGWID=0-111-6-608209-0 Statement of Human and Animal Rights: http://www.springer.com/authors?SGWID=0-111-6-608309-0

MINI REVIEW

Structured abstract of 150 words with 10 keywords.

The text word limit should not exceed 2500 words (excluding references).

References should not exceed 30 in number.

A minimum of 2 colored figures indicative of concepts, pathogenesis, outcomes, and future directions are recommended.

A minimum of 2 tables/algorithms are recommended. All in all, a total of up to 4 tables / flow diagrams / colored figures/text boxes/other illustrations would enrich the review.

Declarations just before reference section are mandatory (see link)

Conflict of Interest and Ethical Standards: http://www.springer.com/authors?SGWID=0-111-6-791531-0 Informed Consent: http://www.springer.com/authors?SGWID=0-111-6-608209-0 Statement of Human and Animal Rights: http://www.springer.com/authors?SGWID=0-111-6-608309-0

INVITED ARTICLE (EARLIER EDITORIAL) (by invitation only):

No abstract or keywords.

The text word limit should not exceed 1500 words (excluding references)

References should not exceed more than 10 in number.

One figure

CONSENSUS

Consensus Reports should be no longer than 2,000 words and include no more than 9 references. Manuscripts that exceed the word limits listed above will be returned to the authors for shortening without a full review.

LETTER TO EDITOR

This section would be an opinionated piece giving a critical perspective about an article already published in Hepatology International. It should not aim at publishing original research data.

Short title for the letter to editor is preferred.

No abstract or keywords

The text word limit should not exceed 500 words (excluding references)

References should not exceed more than 5 in number

One figure

POINT-OF-VIEW (by invitation only):

No abstract or keywords

The text word limit should not exceed 1500 words (excluding references)

References should not exceed more than 10 in number.

One table and two figures

To have the discussion more sound, live, and thought-provoking, it may be complemented with evidence-based data as well as author’s perspectives .

COMMENTARY (by invitation only)

This section is an in-depth analysis focusing on the strengths and weaknesses of a published article on which the commentary is written.

No abstract or keywords

The text word limit should not exceed 1500 words (excluding references)

References should not exceed more than 10 in number.

One table and one figure

GRAPHICAL ABSTRACTS

A graphic abstract is a single-panel image presenting a concise, pictorial, algorithmic summary of the content of the article at a single glance. It should be original unpublished artwork created by the authors, having a clear start and end with emphasis on the new findings and a future vision without including excessive previous literature.

SPECIFICATIONS:

Use simple labels and add text judiciously in bullet form

The image should read from top to bottom or from left to right

Graphic Abstracts should be seen as a single-panel high-resolution (300 dpi or greater) image, preferably in .tif, .jpg

Font: Please use Arial in 12-16 pts.

Color figures should be in RGB format.

The image should be placed next to the abstract and labeled as “Graphical Abstract”

Multimedia Articles

Multimedia articles are papers where the heart of the article is video and, generally, only an abstract and references are included as text. The duration of the video clip should not exceed 9 minutes.

Dynamic articles are regular articles with video(s) included as electronic supplementary material. Video clips should not exceed 3 minutes and each manuscript should not contain more than 3 videos. Any narration should be in English language. The content of these files must be identical to that reviewed and accepted by the editors of Hepatology International.

MULTIMEDIA FILE FOR REVIEW: MPEG-1 or Quicktime MOV 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

MULTIMEDIA FILE FOR FINAL SUBMISSION IF ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION: “generic” Microsoft AVI file, full screen video 640 × 480 or 720 × 480 pixels (using Cinepak or similar CODEC), Microsoft DV AVI 720 × 480 pixels (NTSC format), or Quicktime MOV file full-screen video 640 × 480 or 720 × 480 pixels written to a CD (short submission) or data format DVD (-/+R or RW) (long submission)

DYNAMIC ARTICLES with video supplementary material

Normal submission requirements and generic Microsoft AVI file, full screen video 640 × 480 or 720 × 480 pixels, Microsoft DV AVI file, full screen video (720 × 480 pixels) or Quicktime MOV file full screen video 640 × 480 or 720 × 480 pixels written to a CD. Up to 3 (one minute maximum each) videos per manuscript submission will be accepted.

Once accepted, full screen video files for archiving and transcoding (the process of preparing the file for streaming over the internet) will be requested from the author. The MMA process is summarized below:

Capture Video » Edit Video » Submit final copy on DVD (or CD for short submission) if accepted.

Manuscript Submission

Submission of a manuscript implies: that the work described has not been published before; that it is not under consideration for publication anywhere else; that its publication has been approved by all co-authors, if any, as well as by the responsible authorities – tacitly or explicitly – at the institute where the work has been carried out. The publisher will not be held legally responsible should there be any claims for compensation.

Permissions

Authors wishing to include figures, tables, or text passages that have already been published elsewhere are required to obtain permission from the copyright owner(s) for both the print and online format and to include evidence that such permission has been granted when submitting their papers. Any material received without such evidence will be assumed to originate from the authors.

Online Submission

Please follow the hyperlink “Submit manuscript” on the right and upload all of your manuscript files following the instructions given on the screen.

Please ensure you provide all relevant editable source files. Failing to submit these source files might cause unnecessary delays in the review and production process.

Please note:

First time authors have to “register” themselves on the Editorial Manager. If you already are registered on Editorial Manager, please use your provided user name and password and log in as “Author” to submit a NEW manuscript or to track your submitted manuscript (do not register again as you will then be unable to track your manuscript).

Copyright / Authorship / Financial Disclosure

Copyright on all accepted manuscripts will be held by Asia Pacific Association for the Study of Liver (APASL). It is mandatory that the Copyright/Authorship/Disclosure Form is signed by all the authors, expressly transferring copyright to APASL in the event the manuscript is accepted for publication. This form must be submitted along with the manuscript on the Editorial Manager. The form can be downloaded from the hyperlink on the right side of the screen. Manuscripts without this form will not be considered for publication.

This form also allows each author to declare their conflict of interest statements. Authors should also acknowledge in the manuscript all financial support for the work and other personal connections and affiliations. Further information on this can be found under COMPLIANCE WITH ETHICAL REQUIREMENTS.

Compliance with Ethical Requirements

Ethics statements pertaining to (1) conflict of interest/financial disclosure, (2) informed consent in studies with human subjects and (3) animal studies should be clearly indicated for all articles. Include the ethical statements under a new heading named as “Compliance with Ethical Requirements” and place this section as part of the title page only.

(1) Conflict of Interest (CoI) statements

When authors submit a manuscript they are responsible for disclosing all financial and personal relationships that might bias their work. To prevent ambiguity, authors must state explicitly whether potential conflicts exist or do not exist. Each author must indicate whether they have financial relationship with the organization that sponsored the research.

The CoI statements should be mention each author separately by name and the recommended wording is as follows:

John Smith declares that he has no conflict 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 conflict of interest.

Please note: The manuscript must also be accompanied with the Copyright/Authorship/Disclosure form that contains the CoI statements signed by each author.

Springer’s Conflict of Interest statement can be found at:

Conflict of Interest statement

(2) Informed Consent in Studies with Human Subjects

For studies with human subjects include the following statement:

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 whom identifying information is included in this article.

Springer’s Informed Consent statement can found at:

Springer’s Informed Consent statement

(3) Animal Studies

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.

Springer’s Human and Animal Rights statement can be found at:

Springer’s Human and Animal Rights statement

Important: The editors reserve the right to reject to reject manuscripts that do not comply with the above-mentioned requirements.

Manuscript Organization

Title Page

The title page should 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 address, telephone numbers and surface mail address for each affiliation, including the city, state or province, and country where the work was performed.

Title of the article should be limited to 120 characters with spaces and no abbreviations. It should reflect the main issue of the study and preferably the type of study including animal species. The title should not have duplication of keywords of the abstract.

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更多详情:

https://www.springer.com/journal/12072/submission-guidelines


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