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2025年6月18日星期三
eGastroenterology简介
【官方微信公众号信息】
编辑部 eGastroenterology 2022-09-14
eGastroenterology是由吉林大学第一医院主办, 中国科学院长春光机所Light学术出版中心协办,同行评议和开放获取的消化病学国际期刊。
期刊旨在刊发消化病学内外科各亚专业,包括肝胆胰脾疾病、胃肠病等的基础、临床及转化医学相关范畴的最新前沿科研成果。
关于 eGastroenterology
发文类型
• Original research article (原创论著)
• Review article (综述)
• Short communication (研究简讯)
• Case report (病例报道)
• Clinical trial (临床试验)
• Guideline (指南共识)
• Education corner (教育教学)
• Editorial (述评)
• Commentary (评论和观点)
载文范围
刊载主题包括但不限于:
• 肝脏和胰腺疾病
• 肝移植
• 非酒精性脂肪性肝病
• 病毒性肝炎
• 胆汁淤积和胆道疾病
• 移植免疫
• 胃肠病/肝病转化医学
• 消化系统肿瘤学
• 消化系统感染与免疫
• 肠道菌群
• 炎症性肠病
• 胃肠道内窥镜
• 胃肠功能障碍
• 小儿胃肠病/肝病学
• 神经胃肠病学
• 乳糜泻
• 消化系统营养
• 消化系统流行病学
编委团队
eGastroenterology的编委团队由院士及国际知名专家学者组成,包括荣誉主编董家鸿院士,特约顾问樊嘉院士、著名期刊Gut主编澳大利亚消化病专家Emad El-Omar教授,副主编王福生院士、田志刚院士在内的40余名国内外知名专家学者已加入编委会,国际编委占比大于85%。
eGastroenterology诚挚欢迎世界各地从事消化病学领域基础、临床、循证医学、转化医学、交叉学科研究等医教研工作者的关注及投稿!
作者权益
• 金色开放获取:2023-2026年期间免收文章处理费
• 严格且快速的同行评审
• 专业的编辑排版、语言润色
• 免费发表彩图、补充材料(如多媒体内容)
• 快速发表:2周之内完成排版和编校,网上正式出版可引用的定稿
• 积极的媒体发布与推广:如微信公众号、小同行邮件推送、EurekAlert, Facebook, Twitter等
如您有任何疑问或投稿咨询欢迎发送邮件至 egastro@jlu.edu.cn
eGastroenterology期刊编辑部期待与您进一步交流,感谢您的关注与支持!
eGastroenterology投稿指南
【官网信息】
eGastroenterology
is an open access peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing
clinical and basic research in gastroenterology. The journal aims to
provide rapid publication of research across a range of topics in
gastroenterology and hepatology, through a continuous publication model.
All submissions are subject to external peer review.
Editorial policy
adheres to the highest standards concerning its editorial policies on
publication ethics and scientific misconduct. The journal follows
guidance produced by bodies that include the Committee on Publication
Ethics (COPE), the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME), the
Council of Science Editors and the International Committee of Medical
Journal Editors (ICMJE). To view all BMJ Journal policies please refer
to the BMJ Author Hub policies page.
Authors
are required to submit a statement that their study obtained ethics
approval (or a statement that it was not required and why) and that
participants gave informed consent. Our Editors will consider whether
the work is morally acceptable as determined by the World Medical
Association’s Declaration of Helsinki. In addition to this, in line with
General Medical Council guidelines, an article that contains personal
medical information about an identifiable living individual requires
patients explicit consent (in the format of a signed BMJ patient consent
form) before we will publish it. Please find further details on BMJ
research ethics policies (human participants and animals) and consent
for publication; including a link to the downloadable consent form.
To
make the best decision on how to deal with a manuscript
eGastroenterology needs to know about any competing interests authors
may have; this includes any commercial, financial or non financial
associations that may be relevant to the submitted article. Authors must
download and complete a copy of the ICMJE Conflict of Interest
disclosure form. In addition to this eGastroenterology ensures that all
advertising and sponsorship associated with the journal does not
influence editorial decisions, is immediately distinguishable from
editorial content and meets all other BMJ guidelines. Please find more
information about competing interests and a link to the form.
We
take seriously all possible misconduct. If an Editor, author or reader
has concerns that a submitted article describes something that might be
considered to constitute misconduct in research, publication or
professional behaviour they should forward their concerns to the
journal. The publisher will deal with allegations appropriately
following ICMJE and COPE guidelines. Corrections and retractions are
considered where an article has already been published; corrections,
expressions of concern or a retraction notices will be published as soon
as possible in line with the BMJ correction and retraction policy.
Copyright and authors’ rights
As
an open access journal, eGastroenterology adheres to the Budapest Open
Access Initiative definition of open access. Articles are published
under an exclusive licence or non-exclusive licence for UK Crown
employees or where BMJ has agreed CC BY applies. For US Federal
Government officers or employees acting as part of their official
duties, the terms are as stated in accordance with our licence terms.
Authors or their employers retain copyright. Such open access articles
can be reused under the terms of the relevant Creative Commons licence
to facilitate reuse of the content. please refer to the
eGastroenterology Author Licence. More information on copyright and
authors’ rights.
When
publishing in eGastroenterology, authors choose between two licence
types – CC-BY-NC and CC-BY (Creative Commons open access licences
require payment of an article processing charge). As an author you may
wish to post your article in an institutional or subject repository, or
on a scientific social sharing network. You may also link your published
article to your preprint (if applicable). What you can do with your
article, without seeking permission, depends on the licence you have
chosen and the version of your article. Please refer to the BMJ author
self archiving and permissions policies page for more information.
Preprints
foster openness, accessibility and collaboration by allowing authors to
make their findings immediately available to the research community and
receive feedback on an article before it is submitted to a journal for
formal publication.
BMJ
fully supports and encourages the archiving of preprints in any
recognised, not-for-profit server such as medRxiv. BMJ does not consider
the posting of an article in a dedicated preprint repository to be
prior publication.
are reports of work that have not been peer-reviewed; Preprints should
therefore not be used to guide clinical practice, health-related
behaviour or health policy. For more information, please refer to our
Preprint policy page.
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