(JTD) is thriving. Our submission rate continues to grow, and the qual-ity of our articles continues to be high. I’m very excited to announce that Taylor & Francis and the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD) have both approved an increase from four to five issues of 128 pages each per year, allowing us to publish more excellent articles. This increase will be effective beginning with Volume 12, which will be published in 2011. During the fall of 2010 (while this current issue is in pro-duction) we expect our submission process to be moving to ScholarOne, a Web-based submission portal supported by Taylor & Francis. JTD’s visibility continues to expand. In recent years we were selected for indexing b...
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In the intricate web of academic publishing, the dynamics between the number of submissions and the ...
Life Sciences, Medicine and Biomedicine was established in 2017 as an open access, multidisciplinary...
got off to a good start with a lead article presenting the MATRICS consensus statement on clinical t...
This Editorial highlights improvements for the Journal: increased frequency of publication, wider di...
We continue to work diligently to improve JSESD. One of the largest challenges to the journal remain...
(JTD). In this editorial, I first report on a number of these excellent developments. I also discuss...
5 years of its age (1). It would have published 201 articles spread over 1327 pages. There has been ...
Editorial of volume 7 issue 2. The Journal of Tourism, Heritage & Services Marketing has been recen...
Dear readers, The Journal is improving, not only in the means of number and quality of the papers pu...
"In this first issue of Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics in 2008, I want to relate to our reade...
eginning of the New Year is the time to take stock and inform readers, contributors and reviewers ab...
Editorial: This first issue of Volume 19 of the Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport heralds sev...
On behalf of the Editorial Board, I am delighted to present Volume 1, Issue 2: September 2021 of the...
Taylor and Francis have published JAEOL for eight years. During that time the Journal has gone from ...
Four years and several months ago…, Tony Rawlings handed me over the IJCS which by that time had acq...
In the intricate web of academic publishing, the dynamics between the number of submissions and the ...
Life Sciences, Medicine and Biomedicine was established in 2017 as an open access, multidisciplinary...
got off to a good start with a lead article presenting the MATRICS consensus statement on clinical t...