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Cardiovascular Research 2000 47(2):203-206; doi:10.1016/S0008-6363(00)00132-2
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Copyright © 2000, European Society of Cardiology

Submissions, editorial process and impact factor 1992–2000

Focus on Europe

Tobias Opthof*, Ruben Coronel1 and Michiel J. Janse2

Editorial Office of Cardiovascular Research, Academic Medical Center, Room J-127, Meibergdreef 9, 1105 AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands

* Corresponding author. Present address: Department of Medical Physiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands. Tel.: +31-30-253-8923; fax: +31-30-253-9036 t.opthof@med.uu.nl

Received 23 May 2000; accepted 23 May 2000

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In the August 1999 issue of Cardiovascular Research at the occasion of the congress of the European Society of Cardiology in Barcelona [1] we commented on the increase in submissions and publications from Europe from 1992 to 1998 [2–4]. Now, one year later at the occasion of the 2000 version of the same congress in Amsterdam, we present statistical data on the number of submissions, the editorial process and the impact factor in past and future.


    Submissions
 
Fig. 1 shows that the submissions in 1999 came primarily from Europe (56%) and from North-America (22%) with 11% from both Japan and . . . [Full Text of this Article]


    Editorial process
 

    Impact factor
 

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