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2026年1月29日星期四
Author guidelines
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Scope
Gastroenterology Report is an international open access (OA) journal covering all areas related to gastrointestinal sciences, including studies of the alimentary tract, liver, biliary, pancreas, enteral nutrition and related fields. The journal aims to publish high quality research articles on both basic and clinical gastroenterology, authoritative reviews that bring together new advances in the field, as well as commentaries and highlight pieces that provide expert analysis of topical issues.
How we publish
Gastroenterology Report is a peer-reviewed fully open access journal that publishes one issue per year online. All papers published in the Journal are made freely available online under open access publishing agreements, with applicable charges. Please refer to the open access section below.
After copyediting and review of the final proof, papers are published in the currently open volume.
Submitting
Publishing in Gastroenterology Report means that you are publishing with Oxford University Press (OUP), a not-for-profit publisher and a department of the University of Oxford. Learn more about how publishing with OUP reinvests in the scholarly community on the OUP For Authors page.
After preparing your manuscript according to the guidance in the Preparing your manuscript section, you can submit your work through the Journal’s online submission site. If you have not used our submission site before, you will need to create an account. Additional help and instructions are available on the submission site as you go through the process. Please contact us with any questions about submitting your manuscript.
Article types
Articles come under one of seven article types. Each manuscript is composed of main document, figure files (if applicable), and supplementary material (if applicable). Depending on the article type of your paper, please include the following components in the main documents. All article types undergo the Journal's standard peer review process unless otherwise stated.
Original articles
A complete, comprehensive report of clinical, basic, or translational study. Structured abstract (no more than 270 words); keywords (4–6 words); main text (no more than 7,500 words); authors’ contributions; acknowledgements; funding; conflict of interest; references; figure legends; tables.
Meta analysis or Systematic review
Structured abstract (no more than 270 words, including background; objectives; data sources; study eligibility criteria, participants, and interventions; study appraisal and synthesis methods; results; limitations; conclusions and implications of key findings; systematic review registration number); keywords (4–6 words); main text (no more than 7,500 words); authors’ contributions; acknowledgements; funding; conflict of interest; references; figure legends; tables.
Reviews
A comprehensive analysis and/or synthesis of any specific topics. Unstructured abstract (no more than 270 words); keywords (4–6 words); main text (no more than 10,000 words); authors’ contributions; acknowledgements; funding; conflict of interest; references; figure legends; tables.
Brief reports
Including, but being not limited to, a description of unique or rare cases, novel treatments such as surgery and medicine, special findings in pathologic, imaging, or endoscopic examinations, techniques or mechanistic insights, and new animal models of human diseases. No abstract or keywords; main text (no more than 1,000 words); acknowledgements; funding; conflict of interest; references (no more than 10); the title and legend of one figure or one table (if applicable).
Consensus
Unstructured abstract (no more than 270 words); keywords (4–6 words); main text; acknowledgements; conflict of interest information; references; figure legends; tables.
Editorials
Invited only. No abstract or keywords; main text (no more than 1,000 words); acknowledgements; conflict of interest; references (no more than 10); the title and legend of one figure or one table (if applicable). Editorials are reviewed by Editors and are not sent for external peer review.
Commentary
No abstract or keywords; main text (no more than 1,000 words); acknowledgements; conflict of interest information; references (no more than 10); figure legend (no more than one figure); table (no more than one table).
Letter to the Editor
Comment on GR articles online published in the last six months. No abstract or keywords; main text (no more than 1,000 words); conflict of interest; references (no more than 10); figures and tables are not permitted.
Peer review process
The Journal operates single-anonymized peer review, meaning that the identity of the authors is known to the editors and to the reviewers, but that the reviewers’ identities are known only to the editors and are hidden from the authors.
During peer review, reviewers communicate directly with the editors but not the authors or other reviewers.
Once a submitted manuscript passes initial assessment by the Journal’s Editor-in-Chief, it will then be passed to a handling editor, who will oversee peer review and recommend a final decision. The Editor-in-Chief makes the final decision on the submitted manuscript.
Editors and reviewers must not handle manuscripts if they have a conflict of interest with an author or the content. Editors make every effort to avoid potential conflicts of interest in the assignment of other editors and peer reviewers. For more information, please see the section on Disclosure of potential conflicts of interest. During the peer review phase, your manuscript is typically sent to two reviewers.
You may suggest potential reviewers at submission. However, there is no guarantee the suggested reviewers will be selected by the Journal. Recommended reviewers should be experts in their field and able to provide an objective assessment of your manuscript without financial or interpersonal conflicts of interest with any authors. We encourage you to consider reviewers from a diverse range of backgrounds, including those from under-represented communities.
At the time of submission, you may request that specific individuals not be used as reviewers of your manuscript. Please do so in your cover letter, along with a brief explanation as to why you want them excluded. However, there is no guarantee these individuals will be excluded by the Journal.
Statistical methods should be rigorous, and reporting of statistical findings should be accurate and complete. Editors may request an expert statistical review of any submission containing statistical analysis.
If your manuscript is accepted for publication, no information about the review process or editorial decision process is published, unless one of the authors has a role on the journal. See the Disclosure of potential conflicts of interest section for more information in that case.
For full details about the peer review process, see Fair editing and peer review.
Manuscript transfers
In some cases, the editorial team of the Journal may offer you the option of transferring your manuscript to Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology (JCAG). If you accept this offer, the manuscript files and any reviewer reports from consenting reviewers will be sent to Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology (JCAG). The editorial team of Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology (JCAG) may choose to seek additional peer review. A decision will be made on the manuscript based on the feedback from all reviewers and the judgment of the Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology (JCAG) editorial team.
Screening for misconduct
Manuscripts may be screened using iThenticate to help detect publication misconduct including plagiarism and redundant publication.
Manuscripts may also be screened, including with services provided by third parties, to help detect integrity issues such as inappropriate image alteration and papermill activity.
Appeals and complaints
Authors may appeal an editorial decision. To do so, please contact the editorial office at kgan@gastrorep.org, providing as much specific detail as possible about why the original decision should be reconsidered. Every appeal will receive a response within a reasonable timeframe. Please do not resubmit your manuscript in the interim.
To register a complaint regarding non-editorial decisions, the Journal’s policies and procedures, editors, or staff, please contact Journals.Ethics@oup.com. Complaints will be taken seriously and will be carried forward following COPE guidelines and processes.
Publication and research ethics
Authorship
Authorship is limited to those who have made a significant contribution to the design and execution of the work described. Any contributors whose participation does not meet the criteria for authorship should be acknowledged but not listed as an author. The Journal will contact all listed authors at the point of submission to confirm their role. For a detailed definition of authorship, please see the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) definitions of authors and contributors.
The Journal does not allow ghost authorship, where an unnamed author prepares the article with no credit, or guest/gift authorship, where an author who made little or no contribution is listed as an author. The Journal follows Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidance on ghost, guest, or gift authorship. For more information, please see the OUP Publication Ethics page.
Natural language processing tools driven by artificial intelligence (AI) do not qualify as authors, and the Journal will screen for them in author lists. The use of AI (for example, to help generate content or images, write code, process data, or for translation) should be disclosed both in cover letters to editors and in the Methods or Acknowledgements section of manuscripts. Please see the COPE position statement on Authorship and AI for more details.
Authorship changes
After manuscript submission, no authorship changes (including the authorship list, author order, and who is designated as the corresponding author) should be made unless there is a substantive reason to do so. The editor and all co-authors must agree on the change(s), and neither the Journal nor the publisher mediates authorship disputes. If individuals cannot agree on the authorship of a submitted manuscript, contact the editorial office at kgan@gastrorep.org. The dispute must be resolved among the individuals and their institution(s) before the manuscript can be accepted for publication. If an authorship dispute or change arises after a paper is accepted, contact OUP’s Author Support team. COPE provides guidance for authors on resolving authorship disputes.
After submission, changing who is designated as the corresponding author will be permitted only where there is a substantive reason to do so. For the avoidance of doubt, changing the corresponding author in order to access Read and Publish funding is not permissible. For more information on Read and Publish funding, see the Open access charges section.
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