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2021年4月29星期四
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Endocrine Reviews Author Guidelines
Guidelines for Submission of Article Plans
Manuscripts may be solicited by the Editor-in-Chief, or Article Plans for manuscripts may be submitted independently by interested individuals. When submitting an Article Plan, authors must include the following items:
1. A full outline of the proposed review, listing all topics to be covered
e.g.,
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A brief (1 page) narrative of the material to be covered in the manuscript, including a statement on why the topic is important and timely and followed by a list of the top 10 articles to be covered, ideally all published within the past five years.
A curriculum vitæ for each author of up to six pages, including a bibliography of relevant, recent publications.
A completion date for the manuscript. This should be within 15 weeks of submission of the article plan.
These items should be uploaded to Editorial Manager in the order listed above.
Once an Article Plan has been reviewed by the editors, the author will be notified of its status.
Publication Fees and Open Access
Publication Fees
For more information on the benefits of membership in the Endocrine Society, please visit the Member Benefits page of the Endocrine Society’s website.
Page Charges
No page charges
Color Charges
Color Charges will apply to all submitted color figures unless the initial Article Plan was invited and the Editor-in-Chief approves the use of color. Color figures cannot be replaced with grayscale versions after acceptance. Color figures must appear in color in both online and print versions of the accepted manuscript.
Endocrine Society member: $235 per color figure
Endocrine Society non-member: $735 per color figure
Up to three original figures (plus the Graphical Abstract) will be re-drawn by the journal's medical illustrators. Original figures must comply with the Figure Guidelines. Authors will be asked at submission to specify which three original figures should be re-drawn.
Letter to the Editor Charge
Endocrine Society members: $99 per PDF page
Non-members: $99 per PDF page
Optional Upgrade to Open Access
Endocrine Reviews offers the option of publishing under either a standard licence or an open access licence. Please note that some funders require open access publication as a condition of funding. If you are unsure whether you are required to publish open access, please do clarify any such requirements with your funder or institution.
Should you wish to publish your article open access, you should select your choice of open access licence in our online system after your article has been accepted for publication. You will need to pay an open access charge to publish under an open access licence.
Details of the open access licences and open access charges.
OUP has a growing number of Read and Publish agreements with institutions and consortia which provide funding for open access publishing. This means authors from participating institutions can publish open access, and the institution may pay the charge. Find out if your institution is participating.
Use of Previously Published Figures and Tables in Reviews
Authors are responsible for obtaining the appropriate permissions to reproduce or adapt previously published figures or tables. Because publishers frequently hold copyright, this often applies to an author’s own materials. We strongly encourage authors to submit original figures and tables when possible instead of using previously published materials. For assistance on preparing original figures and tables, authors should consider contacting American Journal Experts.
If an author chooses to reproduce or adapt a previously published figure or table in a review, the following procedure applies:
The author agrees to obtain the permissions prior to submission and is responsible for all expenses related to securing authorization to use the previously published figure or table.
The author will provide the editorial office with a copy of the permissions or copyright form with their submission files. This includes copies of articles in the public domain or that carry a CC-BY license.
The Copyright Clearance Center is often the easiest way for authors to clear permissions to reproduce or adapt any figures or tables that have been previously published. If you have any questions regarding the specifications required for permissions, please contact publications@endocrine.org
The permissions must include the following:
non-exclusive rights to reproduce the material in the specified article and journal;
print and electronic rights, preferably for use in any form or medium;
the right to use the material for the life of the work; and
world-wide English-language rights.
If the author does not finalize the required permissions, the author must either replace the reproduced or adapted content with original material or delete the content and any corresponding references to it.
The author must include a credit line for all material being reproduced or adapted in a paper. The credit line must include the source information of the original table or figure. If the copyright holder does not provide an author with a specific credit line, the author/date text citation and the words “with permission” should be used.
If material has been adapted, the words “adapted from” should be included along with the author/date citation (e.g., “Adapted from Jones 2008”).
If material has been reproduced, the words “reproduced from” should be included along with the author/date citation (e.g., “Reproduced from Jones 2008”).
The author understands that all issues related to the use of previously published figures and tables as outlined above must be resolved before the revised manuscript can be considered.
Copyright usually resides with the creator of the work—the author, artist, or other originator. However, when a work is published, the creator usually licenses the copyright to the publisher and loses control over it while the licence is in force. This means that the agreement of the author to re-use material does not constitute copyright permission. To seek permission to reproduce a published work, you must approach the rights holder, which is usually the publisher. Also note that if the work was made in the course of employment, copyright is owned by the employer unless a contract specifies otherwise.
Post-Publication Access Policies and Funder Requirements
Articles funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Wellcome Trust, Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), and Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) will be submitted to PubMed Central after final issue publication and will be made freely available in 12 months.
There are additional US Government Agencies and private funders that have partnerships with the National Library of Medicine to leverage the PubMed Central infrastructure. A list of these organizations can be found. For specific information on how to comply with the policies of these funders, please see their websites. Information on depositing a paper in PubMed Central in compliance with a public access policy.
Please note that some funders (such as the Wellcome Trust and Research Councils UK) may require publication under an Open Access license and subsequent payment of a fee. Open access costs and publication charges are authorized grant expenses for which authors can seek reimbursement from the Wellcome Trust, Research Councils UK, or funders operating under their policies. These articles will contain the following language: "This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY; Creative Commons Attribution License), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited."
If your manuscript is accepted for publication, you will be asked at the proof stage to confirm the funding source of your paper and to agree to pay any applicable post-publication access fees.
Reimbursement: The Endocrine Society will consider requests for reimbursement of APCs from funder and institutional customers in the event that we do not materially comply with their Open Access requirements. Contact publications@endocrine.org.
Manuscript Preparation Guidelines and Checklist
Below is a checklist of the basic format requirements. For more information, see Editorial Policies. If you have any questions, contact the editorial staff at publications@endocrine.org.
All submissions must include:
A cover letter stating the authors’ wish that the manuscript be evaluated for publication in the journal. This letter must list the title and all authors of the paper. Elsewhere on the submission form authors can include up to five suggested reviewers and three reviewers to exclude. A valid reason for exclusion should be included.
Essential points: These provide the main takeaway messages from the article. There should be between three and seven bulleted points. Each point should consist of a single sentence, although there is no character limit imposed on the sentence.
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