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1、投稿方式:在线投稿。
2、期刊网址:
https://journals.lww.com/gastroenterologynursing/pages/default.aspx
3、投稿网址:
http://www.editorialmanager.com/gnj/default.aspx
4、官网邮箱:kathy.baker@tcu.edu
cshellnuttgnj@gmail.com
5、期刊刊期:双月刊,一年出版6期。
2021年1月13日星期三
投稿须知【官网信息】
Instructions for Authors
SCOPE
Gastroenterology Nursing is the official publication of the Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates. Gastroenterology Nursing seeks articles related to the practice of gastroenterology and endoscopy. Examples of areas of interest are clinical practice, research, management issues, professional and patient education, practice issues, ethical and legal topics, holistic health management, alternative therapies, letters to the editor, and book reviews. We encourage submissions with interprofessional authorship. Unsolicited manuscripts are welcome. Authors are invited to submit queries, by letter or e-mail, for feedback and advice about potential topics and topic development prior to manuscript submission. All manuscripts undergo blind peer review and a decision regarding publication is generally made within six weeks of submission.
Electronic Manuscript Submission
Manuscripts for Gastroenterology Nursing must be submitted via Editorial Manager. Please go to www.editorialmanager.com/gnj/, to review instructions and login as an author. Authors should submit an original copy of the manuscript as well as retain a personal copy of their manuscript and all supporting documents. Original manuscripts will be accepted with the understanding they are contributed solely to Gastroenterology Nursing. Authors are responsible to notify the editor if data from submitted research has been used in other publications.
Copyright Transfer Form: Each author must complete and submit the journal's copyright transfer agreement, which includes a section on the disclosure of potential conflicts of interest based on the recommendations of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors, "Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals" (www.icmje.org/update.html).
A copy of the form is made available to the submitting author within the Editorial Manager submission process. Co-authors will automatically receive an Email with instructions on completing the form upon submission.
Manuscript Preparation: Manuscripts are typewritten using a 12-font Time New Roman print, double-spaced for 8½ by 11 inch paper, with 1 inch margins. A checklist for manuscript format is included below. Manuscripts are generally 15-20 pages in length excluding tables, figures, and supplemental digital content.
1. Title page: Title of manuscript, name of author(s), degree(s) and certifications, authors’ institutional affiliation and current status, complete mailing address, business phone number, fax number, e-mail address, and conflict of interest statement (see below). Include a brief acknowledgment of grants or other assistance if applicable.
The title page must also include disclosure of funding received for this work from any of the following organizations: National Institutes of Health (NIH); Wellcome Trust; Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI); and other(s).
2. Abstract: The abstract contains 150 to 200 words, and summarizes the manuscript purpose, relevance, and principal content. Research abstracts will summarize the research process and findings. No abbreviations, acronyms, footnotes, or references should be used.
3. References: The style of references is the 6th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA). References used in the text are cited by author’s name and date of publication in parentheses (Smith, 2000), with page numbers cited for direct quotations. All references cited in the text must be included on the reference list. Authors are responsible for bibliographic accuracy and must check every reference in manuscript and proofread again in page proofs.
The reference list is double-spaced with the citations arranged alphabetically by first author’s last name. The reference list should include only references cited in the text.
Examples of correct forms of references:
Standard journal article:
Schmelzer, M., Case, P., Chappell, S., & Wright, K. (2000). Colonic cleansing, fluid absorption, and discomfort following tap water and soapsuds enemas. Applied Nursing Research, 13(2), 83–91.
Complete book:
Hickey, J. V., Ouimette, R. M., & Venegoni, S. L. (Eds). (2000). Advanced practice nursing: Changing roles and clinical applications (2nd ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Chapter in a book:
Hixon, M. E. (2000). Professional development: Socialization in advanced practice nursing. In J. V. Hickey, R. M. Ouimette, & S. L. Venegoni (Eds.). Advanced practice nursing: Changing roles and clinical applications (2nd ed.), (pp. 46–65). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Online document:
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC). (2001). Twinrix®. Combined Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B vaccine. Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/hepatitis/twinrix.htm
4. Figures: Gastroenterology Nursing encourages the use of figures and quality photographs to illustrate key aspects of your manuscript. Type the figure legend in text as double-spaced. Refer to the figure in the manuscript as part of a sentence "as in Figure 1" or parenthetically at the end of the sentence (Figure 1).
A) Creating Digital Artwork
Learn about the publication requirements for Digital Artwork: http://links.lww.com/ES/A42
Create, Scan and Save your artwork and compare your final figure to the Digital Artwork Guideline Checklist (below).
Upload each figure to Editorial Manager in conjunction with your manuscript text and tables.
B) Digital Artwork Guideline Checklist
Here are the basics to have in place before submitting your digital artwork:
Artwork should be saved as TIFF, EPS, or MS Office (DOC, PPT, XLS) files. High resolution PDF files are also acceptable.
Crop out any white or black space surrounding the image.
Diagrams, drawings, graphs, and other line art must be vector or saved at a resolution of at least 1200 dpi. If created in an MS Office program, send the native (DOC, PPT, XLS) file.
Photographs, radiographs and other halftone images must be saved at a resolution of at least 300 dpi.
Photographs and radiographs with text must be saved as postscript or at a resolution of at least 600 dpi.
Each figure must be saved and submitted as a separate file. Figures should not be embedded in the manuscript text file.
Remember:
Cite figures consecutively in your manuscript.
Number figures in the figure legend in the order in which they are discussed.
Upload figures consecutively to the Editorial Manager web site and enter figure numbers consecutively in the Description field when uploading the files.
5. Tables: Tables are consecutively numbered, self-explanatory, typed double-spaced with each one on a separate page, and headed by a brief, but descriptive title. Refer to tables using the same method as referring to figures.
6. Implications for Practice: Authors should briefly describe for the reader how their article applies to their nursing practice.
7. Permissions and Consents: Figures, tables, or quotations fully identify their original author and source. If text material totaling 75 words or more is borrowed, written permission must be obtained for use of the material. Letters granting this permission are submitted with the manuscript.
Supplemental Digital Content
Supplemental Digital Content (SDC): Authors may submit SDC via Editorial Manager to WKH journals that enhance their article's text to be considered for online posting. SDC may include standard media such as text documents, graphs, audio, video, etc. On the Attach Files page of the submission process, please select Supplemental Audio, Video, or Data for your uploaded file as the Submission Item. If an article with SDC is accepted, our production staff will create a URL with the SDC file. The URL will be placed in the call-out within the article. SDC files are not copy-edited by WKH staff, they will be presented digitally as submitted. For a list of all available file types and detailed instructions, please visit http://links.lww.com/A142.
SDC Call-outs
Supplemental Digital Content must be cited consecutively in the text of the submitted manuscript. Citations should include the type of material submitted (Audio, Figure, Table, etc.), be clearly labeled as "Supplemental Digital Content," include the sequential list number, and provide a description of the supplemental content. All descriptive text should be included in the call-out as it will not appear elsewhere in the article.
Example:
We performed many tests on the degrees of flexibility in the elbow (see Video, Supplemental Digital Content 1, which demonstrates elbow flexibility) and found our results inconclusive.
List of Supplemental Digital Content
A listing of Supplemental Digital Content must be submitted at the end of the manuscript file. Include the SDC number and file type of the Supplemental Digital Content. This text will be removed by our production staff and not be published.
Example:
Supplemental Digital Content 1. wmv
SDC File Requirements
All acceptable file types are permissible up to 10 MBs. For audio or video files greater than 10 MBs, authors should first query the journal office for approval. For a list of all available file types and detailed instructions, please visit http://links.lww.com/A142.
Review and Action
All manuscripts are blind reviewed by members of the Editorial Board and Reviewer Panel. Reviewers evaluate the accuracy and relevance of content, organization, style, clarity, originality, use of verifiable and current references, and the contribution of the manuscript to the specialty of gastroenterology and endoscopy. Author identification should only appear on the title page. Authors are notified of the results of the review of their manuscript and potential for publication.
Conflicts of Interest
Authors must state all possible conflicts of interest in the manuscript, including financial, consultant, institutional, and other relationships that might lead to bias or a conflict of interest. If there is no conflict of interest, this should also be explicitly stated as none declared. All sources of funding should be acknowledged in the manuscript. All relevant conflicts of interest and sources of funding should be included on the title page of the manuscript with the heading “Conflicts of Interest and Source of Funding:”. For example:
Conflicts of Interest and Source of Funding: A has received honoraria from Company Z. B is currently receiving a grant (#12345) from Organization Y, and is on the speaker’s bureau for Organization X—the CME organizers for Company A. For the remaining authors none were declared.
In addition, each author must complete and submit the journal’s copyright transfer agreement, which includes a section on the disclosure of potential conflicts of interest based on the recommendations of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors, “Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals”(www.icmje.org/update.html). The form is readily available on the manuscript submission page at www.editorialmanager.com/gnj and can be completed and submitted electronically. Please note that authors may sign the copyright transfer agreement form electronically. For additional information about electronically signing this form, go to http://links.lww.com/ZUAT/A106.
Open access
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Authors retain copyright
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Creative Commons license
Open access articles are freely available to read, download and share from the time of publication under the terms of the Creative Commons License Attribution-NonCommerical No Derivative (CC BY-NC-ND) license. This license does not permit reuse for any commercial purposes nor does it cover the reuse or modification of individual elements of the work (such as figures, tables, etc.) in the creation of derivative works without specific permission.
Compliance with funder mandated open access policies
An author whose work is funded by an organization that mandates the use of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license is able to meet that requirement through the available open access license for approved funders. Information about the approved funders can be found here: http://www.wkopenhealth.com/inst-fund.php
FAQ for open access
http://www.wkopenhealth.com/openaccessfaq.php
Compliance With NIH and Other Research Funding Agency Accessibility Requirements
A number of research funding agencies now require or request authors to submit the post-print (the article after peer review and acceptance but not the final published article) to a repository that is accessible online by all without charge. As a service to our authors, WKH will identify to the National Library of Medicine (NLM) articles that require deposit and will transmit the post-print of an article based on research funded in whole or in part by the National Institutes of Health, Wellcome Trust, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, or other funding agencies to PubMed Central. The revised Copyright Transfer Agreement provides the mechanism.
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