How do you start a peer review?
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- Justify your recommendation with concrete evidence and specific examples.
- Be specific so the authors know what they need to do to improve.
- Be thorough. This might be the only time you read the manuscript.
- Be professional and respectful.
- Remember to say what you liked about the manuscript!
What is open peer commentary?
Open Peer Commentaries: The purpose of the Open Peer Commentary (OPC) is to provide a concentrated constructive interaction between author(s) of a Target Article and author(s) who wishes to provide critical commentary about the target article.
Is BMJ Open peer reviewed?
The BMJ has fully open peer review for all articles which means the names of reviewers are disclosed to the author of the paper.
Which medical journal has the highest impact factor?
Overview: Published for over 200 years, The New England Journal of Medicine aims to bring the best research to clinicians and health educators. It has the highest impact factor of any general medical journal in the world.
What are the most prestigious medical journals?
Table 2
Rank | 2000 and later | 2012 and later |
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1 | Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (1388) | Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (720) |
2 | The New England Journal of Medicine (1291) | PLOS One (352) |
3 | The Lancet (1156) | The New England Journal of Medicine (255) |
4 | The BMJ (921) | Annals of Internal Medicine (200) |
What does BMJ journal stand for?
BMJ : British medical journal / British Medical Association.
What is BMJ Best Practice?
BMJ Best Practice is an evidence-based point of care tool, structured around the patient consultation with advice on symptom evaluation, test ordering and treatment approach. It includes 1000+ evidence-based condition and symptom topics across 32 clinical specialties.
Is BMJ free?
BMA Members are able to keep abreast of the latest developments through their free BMJ (both in print and online) at no additional cost.
How much does it cost to publish in BMJ?
BMJ Open is an open access journal and levies an Article Processing Charge (APC) of 1,500 GBP (exclusive of VAT for UK and EU authors and GST for Australian and Indian authors) for all article types. There are no submission, colour or page charges.
Is BMJ Best Practice free?
BMJ Best Practice is a clinical decision-making support tool providing the latest evidence-based information to use at the point of care. Funded by Health Education England (HEE), it is free to all NHS healthcare professionals and learners in England.
How can I download articles for free?
7 Ways How to Download Research Papers for Free
- Sci-Hub.
- Library Genesis.
- Unpaywall.
- Directory of Open Access Journals.
- Open Access Button.
- ScienceOpen.
- CORE.
How do I get PubMed articles for free?
Click on the PubMed Central link or a Publisher’s link to access the full text of the article. Articles in PubMed Central are freely available. Articles on Publisher’s websites are either freely available or can be accessed with a fee. Contact the specific publisher for questions about their site.
Is PubMed reliable?
The growth of PubMed Central (PMC) and public access mandates have affected PubMed’s composition. The authors tested recent claims that content in PMC is of low quality and affects PubMed’s reliability, while exploring PubMed’s role in the current scholarly communications landscape.
How much does PubMed cost?
PubMed Central (PMC) costs US taxpayers about $4.45 million per year to run, according to documents recently obtained by an ongoing Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.
Why is PubMed not working?
Even if you have them enabled in your browser, if they are blocked by your provider or institution (e.g., by a firewall, proxy server, etc.), cookie-dependent features of PubMed will not work. Your computer’s date and time settings are incorrect. Check your computer’s time settings to ensure that they are correct.
What has happened to PubMed?
In an effort to consolidate similar resources and make information easier to find, the National Library of Medicine will be retiring its PubMed Health website, effective October 31, 2018, and providing the same or similar content through more widely used NLM resources, namely PubMed, MedlinePlus, and Bookshelf.
How far back does PubMed go?
As of 27 January 2020, PubMed has more than 30 million citations and abstracts dating back to 1966, selectively to the year 1865, and very selectively to 1809.
Does PubMed use MeSH?
Use MeSH to search MEDLINE®/PubMed® for medical literature and information.
Is PMC the same as PubMed?
What is the difference between PMC and PubMed? PubMed is a database of citations and abstracts. PMC is an electronic archive of full-text journal articles, offering free access to its contents.
Is PubMed and NCBI the same?
PubMed Overview Available to the public online since 1996, PubMed was developed and is maintained by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), at the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM), located at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
What is similar to PubMed?
Dear Samer Dhaher , other than PubMed there are some database for published research article like- Google scholar, Cochrane Library, Web of science, Scopus, Hinari and many more. Some of them needs institutional access.
Who funds PubMed?
The federal government spends $300 million a year to maintain PubMed.
What type of source is NCBI?
The NCBI houses a series of databases relevant to biotechnology and biomedicine and is an important resource for bioinformatics tools and services. Major databases include GenBank for DNA sequences and PubMed, a bibliographic database for biomedical literature. Other databases include the NCBI Epigenomics database.