期刊名称:AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PERINATOLOGY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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The American Journal of Perinatology is an original research journal that covers all aspects of perinatal and critical care management. The journal focuses on maternal risk factors, antenatal diagnosis and intervention, abnormalities and complications of pregnancy, labor and delivery, as well as congenital and acquired diseases in newborns. Manuscripts on ethics, new technology, NICU set-ups, and nursing are also published to provide a broad and comprehensive forum for all aspects of perinatal care. All articles undergo a process of rigorous peer-review. |
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Instructions to Authors
Please indicate the article title, your (and your contributor's) full name, degree, title, academic affiliation, and current mailing address (with telephone and fax numbers and E-mail address) on the cover page of your article.
Objectives The purpose of American Journal of Perinatology is to present contemporary information on a specifically defined subject in the field of perinatology. Each issue is designed to provide information of immediate clinical relevance. Manuscripts The manuscript should be typewritten, doublespaced, on bonded stock with ample margins. Please use a word processor or computer to prepare your article. Doublespacing must be used for all material, including legends and references. Please submit manuscripts in triplicate. Articles should be approximately twenty pages, including references, tables, and figures. Included with each article should be an abstract of 150 words and three key words. NOTE: When completed, the manuscript should be mailed to the Editor-in-Chief unless otherwise instructed. References References should be cited within the text using superscript numbers, and listed, doublespaced, at the end of the article in order of citation, using the AMA style. Please note, as in the following examples, we will not be italicizing book or journal titles. Use the following style: Journals Greenwood M, Irwin J. The biostatistics of senility. Hum Biol 1939;11:1-23. Books Stryer L. Biochemistry. 2nd ed. San Francisco, CA: WH Freeman Co; 1981:559-596. Parts of Books Rice TA, Michels RG. Complications of vitrectomy. In: Little HL, Jack R, Patz A, Forsham PH, eds. Diabetic Retinopathy. New York, NY: Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc; 1983:315-340. Tables and Figure Legends Tables should be typewritten on a separate sheet and appended to the article. Figure legends should be typewritten, doublespaced, in a listing and appended to the text, as well. Illustrations For best results, submit 5x7 glossy prints for both line and halftone illustrations. Indicate figure number and, when appropriate, "top" on the reverse side in soft pencil. All illustrations should be referred to in the text by figure numbers. Wrap illustrations carefully for mailing. On publication your illustrations will be returned to you. Do not mount illustrations. All line photographs must be black on white background for optimal results. We also require signed patient permission forms for all patient photographs used. If we do not receive signed permission forms, the identity of the patient will be obscured by the Publisher. Proofs Page proofs will be submitted for you to read. This affords the opportunity to check the typeset text for typographic and related errors. Elective alterations are difficult to accommodate owing to the associated time and expense of introducing them. Please correct and return proofs within 48 hours of receipt. Diskette Submissions Hard Copy Always include a manuscript with the disk and be sure that the disk and manuscript match precisely. If changes are made to the disk, rerun the manuscript so that it remains a match. Thieme will assume that any marks on the manuscript have not been transferred to the disk. Keep a copy of your files in case the journal editor or Thieme receive a damaged disk. Disks are not returnable. Platform PC (Windows or DOS) and MAC disks are acceptable. An OS/2 document should be translated to a DOS equivalent when you save it to disk. 3 1/2 inch high-density disks are preferred. Software Word, WordPerfect, and MacWrite are preferred programs, but any format is acceptable. Put the name of the software, and version, on the disk label (such as, WP5.1 or WFW6.0). Do not compress the file before you put it onto your disk. Put your name and the filenames on the label. Files on the Disk Do not embed tables or figures within the text file. These require special handling by the typesetter. Ideally, each table should be in a separate file. If you do create figures on the computer then please put each one in a separate file, and indicate on the label the software and version used. Always send a good quality printout of each figure. Miscellaneous Use hard returns (the Enter key) only at the end of a paragraph, not at the end of a line. Allow lines of text to break themselves in your word processing software. Use only one space, not two, after periods. Use the numeral one key where you intend the number, not the lowercase "ell". Also, the zero key, not the "oh" key. Mark special characters (Greek letters, symbols such as less than, greater than, etc.) on the manuscript. Do not use your word processor's programspecific code. Should you have any further questions that cannot be answered by looking at previous issues of the publication, please contact the Editor-in-Chief or Journals Coordinator.
Editorial Board
Peter A.M. Auld MD Director of Perinatology Center, New York Hospital; New York, New York (Editor in Chief)
Jennifer R. Niebyl MD Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics; Iowa City, Iowa (Editor in Chief)
Alfred N. Krauss MD Perinatology Center, New York Hospital; New York, New York (Editor in Chief)
Larry C. Gilstrap III MD Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences, University of Texas at Houston Medical School; Houston, Texas (Editor in Chief)
Eduardo Bancalari MD Miami, FL (Editorial Board)
R. L. Bucciarelli MD Gainesville, FL (Editorial Board)
James Bussel MD Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, New York (Editorial Board)
Eleanor Capeless MD Burlington, VT (Editorial Board)
Frank Chervenak MD The New York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, New York (Editorial Board)
Maurice Druzin MD Stanford, CA (Editorial Board)
Deborah Friedman MD New York, NY (Editorial Board)
Steven G. Gabbe MD Nashville, TN (Editorial Board)
Thomas Garite MD Orange, CA (Editorial Board)
Anne Gershon MD New York, NY (Editorial Board)
Erja Halmesmaki MD Helsinki, Finland (Editorial Board)
Mary E. Hannah MD Toronto, Canada (Editorial Board)
John C. Hobbins MD Denver, CO (Editorial Board)
Lois Jovanovic MD Santa Barbara, CA (Editorial Board)
Mirjana Nesin MD Perinatology Center, New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, New York (Editorial Board)
Ronald L. Poland MD Albuquerque, NM (Editorial Board)
David M. Sherer MD Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, State University of New York (SUNY), Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York (Editorial Board)
Joe Leigh Simpson MD Houston, TX (Editorial Board)
Donald W. Thibeault MD Kansas City, Missouri (Editorial Board)
Susan Ramin MD Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences, University of Texas at Houston Medical School; Houston, Texas (Associate Editor)
Katherine Wenstrom MD Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Alabama Hospital; Birmingham, Alabama (Associate Editor)
Contact
Editor-in-Chief Peter A.M. Auld, M.D. Director of Perinatology Center New York Hospital 525 East 68th Street New York, NY 10021 (212) 746-3533 Fax: (212) 746-8608 |
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Journals Coordinator Thieme Attn. Journals Coordinator 333 Seventh Avenue New York, NY 10001 Phone: 212-760-0888 Fax: 212-947-1112 e-mail: journals@thieme.com |
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