期刊名称:EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
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 European Journal of Ophthalmology is a peer-reviewed scientific publication issued 6 times per year. It was founded in 1991 to publish manuscripts directed to ophthalmologists and visual science specialists describing clinical investigations, clinical observations, relevant clinical laboratory investigations.
The European Journal of Ophthalmology is affiliated to: The Italian Society of Ophthalmology (SOI) EASD - Eye Complications Study Group
And indexed in: CURRENT CONTENTS?Clinical Medicine Science Citation Index?br> Expanded ISI?Alerting Services sm Index Medicus?MEDLINE?br> EMBASE/Excerpta Medica Ocular Resources Computer-Scan Pascal Data Base of INIST
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Instructions to Authors
Instructions to Authors To facilitate the submission-review-publication process, manuscripts in triplicate (an original and two copies) should be submitted to:
Prof. Rosario Brancato, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, San Raffaele University Hospital, Via Olgettina 60, 20132 Milano, Italy, Phone +39 02 2643 3598 Fax +39 2643 3643 e-mail: ejo@hsr.it
Manuscripts should be accompanied by a cover letter containing a statement that they have been seen and approved by all authors and a Copyright Transfer confirming that the work is original and that each part of the manuscript, including the text, figures, tables, and references, have not been published previously in print or electronic format and are not under consideration by another publication or electronic medium.
After acceptance of a manuscript for publication Authors are required to submit their final manuscript in electronic format (3,5 floppy or CD-ROM).
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Preparation of the manuscript Type manuscript on white paper with margins of at least 2.5 cm (1 inch). Use double spacing and begin each of the following sections on separate pages: title page, abstract (structured abstract) and key words, text, acknowledgements, references, tables, and legends. Number pages consecutively, beginning with the title page. Type the page number in the top right corner of each page.
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Title page The title page should contain (1) the title of the article; (2) a short running head of no more than 75 characters (count letters and spaces); (3) first name, middle initial, and last name of each Author; (4) name of department(s) and institution(s) where the study was performed; (5) grants and funds in support of the study and, if the paper was presented at a meeting, the name of the organization, place and date on which it was read; (6) name, complete mailing address, telephone number, fax number and e-mail address of Author to whom correspondence and request of reprints should be sent; (7) informed consent: date of acceptance by the appropriate institutional committee or review board in case of manuscript reporting the results of experimental investigation on human subjects; (8) all manuscripts must have in a footnote whether they do or do not have any commercial or proprietary interest in the product or company.
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Abstract and key words The second page should carry a structured abstract of no more than 250 words. The abstract should be divided into four sections with the following headings: Background or Purpose, Methods, Results, and Conclusions. Below the abstract, provide and identify 3 to 6 words in alphabetical order under which you believe the article should be indexed.
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Text The text of articles must be divided into sections with the headings Introduction, Methods, Results and Discussion.
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Acknowledgements Acknowledge statistical consultation and assistance (when provided by a person different from the author) in an acknowledgement at the end of the article before the references. Indicate the name, degree and affiliation of the individual.
For all the others assisting in preparation of a manuscript acknowledgements cannot be done, however valuable their service.
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References Number references consecutively in the order in which they are first mentioned in the text. Identify references in text, tables, and legends by arabic numerals (in parentheses). The titles of journals should be abbreviated according to Index Medicus. Personal communications and unpublished data should be limited and incorporated into text without a reference number. Reference to studies that have been accepted but not yet published should indicate where they will be published. References to journal articles should include (1) author(s), (2) title, (3) journal name (as abbreviated in Index Medicus), (4) year, (5) volume number, and (6) inclusive page numbers, in that order. References to books should include (1) author(s), (2) chapter title (if any), (3) editor (if any), (4) title of book, (5) city of publication, (6) publisher, (7) year, and (8) page numbers. Volume and edition numbers and name(s) of translator(s) should be included when appropriate. The following style is used by the Journal for periodicals (1), books (2) and chapter in a book (3):
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List all Authors when six or less: when seven or more list only first three and add et al.: Gass JDM, Harbin TS Jr, Del Piero EJ. Exudative stellate neuroretinopathy and Coats' Syndrome in patients with progressive hemifacial atrophy. Eur J Ophthalmol 1991; 1: 2-10. |
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Harrington DO, Drake MV. The visual field. Text and atlas of clinical perimetry, 6th ed. St Louis: CV Mosby, 1990; 156. Abrams GA. Retinotomies and retinectomies. In: Ryan SJ, ed. Retina, vol. 3. St Louis: CV Mosby, 1989; 321-2. If there is any doubt about abbreviation of a journal name, it should be spelled out completely. | |
Tables Type each table on a separate sheet; remember to double space. Do not submit tables as photographs. Tables should be numbered consecutively in roman numerals by order of citation in the text. A brief title must be supplied for each table.
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Figures and legends Three sets of figures and illustrations clearly labelled on the back must be enclosed. Cite each figure in the text in consecutive order. Figures should be professionally drawn and photographed (12.7 x 17.8 cm - 5 x 7 inch). If a figure has been published elsewhere, acknowledge the original source and submit written permission from the copyright holder to reproduce the material. Permission is required, regardless of authorship or publisher, except for documents in the public domain.
When a patient is identifiable in a photograph, the author or authors must supply the Journal with evidence of the patient's permission to publish the photograph.
Type legends for figures double spaced, starting on a separate page with arabic numerals corresponding to the figures. When symbols, arrows, numbers, or letters are used to identify parts of the figures, identify and explain each one clearly in the legend.
The cost of the color illustrations that Authors wish to publish will be billed by the publisher directly to them.
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Abbreviations Use only standard abbreviations. Avoid abbreviations in the title. The full term for which an abbreviation stands should precede its first use in the text.
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Case Report Clinical case descriptions can be accepted in a limited number; they should be typed double-spaced and be no more than 4 pages in length including references and figures. Please refer to Preparation of the Manuscript. |
Letters to the Editor Letters are welcome and will be considered for publication. The text should be limited to 500 words, 5 references and 1 figure.
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Galley proofs must be sent back within 48 hours from receipt. Reprints may be ordered using the reprint order form included with the corrected page proofs sent for approval. Reprints should be ordered before article publication otherwise they cannot be billed at regular prices.
Return of Manuscripts. Owing to postage costs, rejected and revised manuscripts will not be returned to authors. Original illustrations, photo and slides will be returned. The manuscripts and all copies will be destroyed to ensure confidentiality.
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Editorial Board
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| Editorial board |
| James Acheson |
United Kingdom |
| Jean-Paul Adenis |
France |
| Jorge Alio Sanz |
Spain |
| Albert Alm |
Sweden |
| Augusto Azuara-Blanco, MD. |
United Kingdom |
| Emilio Balestrazzi |
Italy |
| David BenEzra |
Israel |
| Giulio Bonavolont?/td>
| Italy |
| Luciano Cerulli |
Italy |
| Joseph Colin |
France |
| Gabriel Coscas |
France |
| Jos?G. Cunha-Vaz |
Portugal |
| Bertil E. Damato |
United Kingdom |
| Jean Jacques De Laey |
Belgium |
| August F. Deutman |
The Netherlands |
| Niels Ehlers |
Denmark |
| Timothy Fytche |
United Kingdom |
| John V. Forrester |
United Kingdom |
| Balder Gloor |
Switzerland |
| Zdenek J. Gregor |
United Kingdom |
| Roger Hitchings |
United Kingdom |
| Jost Jonas |
Germany |
| Anselm Kampik |
Germany |
| Eva M. Kohner |
United Kingdom |
| Leila Laatikainen |
Finland |
| Anita Leys |
Belgium |
| Birgit Lorenz |
Germany |
| Jos?Luis Menezo |
Spain |
| Juan Murube |
Spain |
| Gottfried O.H. Naumann |
Germany |
| Paolo Nucci |
Italia |
| Bo Philipson |
Sweden |
| Constantin J. Pournaras, MD. |
Switzerland |
| Giuseppe Ravalico |
Italia |
| Emanuel Rosen |
United Kingdom |
| Avinoam B. Safran |
Switzerland |
| Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth |
Austria |
| Antonio Secchi |
Italy |
| Gis鑜e Soubrane |
France |
| Einar Stefansson |
Iceland |
| Mario Stirpe |
Italy |
| George P. Theodossiadis |
Greece |
| Gabriel Van Rij |
The Netherlands |
| Leonidas Zografos |
Switzerland | |
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