Overview World Journal of Emergency Medicine(WJEM),a peerreviewed quarterly journal based at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine,China,publishes articles of interest to both clinic...Overview World Journal of Emergency Medicine(WJEM),a peerreviewed quarterly journal based at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine,China,publishes articles of interest to both clinicians and researchers involving emergency medicine around the world.It focuses on content relevant to clinical practice and research,laboratory studies,continuing education about emergency medicine.展开更多
Irreproducibility of research causes a major concern in academia.This concern affects all study designs regardless of scientific fields.Without testing the reproducibility and replicability it is almost impossible to ...Irreproducibility of research causes a major concern in academia.This concern affects all study designs regardless of scientific fields.Without testing the reproducibility and replicability it is almost impossible to repeat the research and to gain the same or similar results.In addition,irreproducibility limits the translation of research findings into practice where the same results are expected.To find the solutions,the Interacademy Partnership for Health gathered academics from established networks of science,medicine and engineering around a table to introduce seven strategies that can enhance the reproducibility:pre-registration,open methods,open data,collaboration,automation,reporting guidelines,and post-publication reviews.The current editorial discusses the generalisability and practicality of these strategies to systematic reviews and claims that systematic reviews have even a greater potential than other research designs to lead the movement toward the reproducibility of research.Moreover,I discuss the potential of reproducibility,on the other hand,to upgrade the systematic review from review to research.Furthermore,there are references to the successful and ongoing practices from collaborative efforts around the world to encourage the systematic reviewers,the journal editors and publishers,the organizations linked to evidence synthesis,and the funders and policy makers to facilitate this movement and to gain the public trust in research.展开更多
The launch of the World Journal of Nephrology (WJN) has distinct purposes. Its main purpose is to incorporate the fields of diabetes, hypertension, urology, cardiol-ogy and neurology, which are related to kidney di...The launch of the World Journal of Nephrology (WJN) has distinct purposes. Its main purpose is to incorporate the fields of diabetes, hypertension, urology, cardiol-ogy and neurology, which are related to kidney disease, and to make all of our readers, contributors and allied health professionals feel at home with the WJN. The WJN aims to rapidly report new theories, methods and techniques for prevention, diagnosis, treatment, reha-bilitation and nursing skill in the feld of nephrology. The WJN will cover diagnostic imaging, disorders of kidney development, renal obstruction, atrophy and regenera-tion, kidney tumors, renal pharmacology and therapy, renal replacement therapies including transplantation, and Chinese herbal medicine. The WJN issues will in-clude an editorial, frontier, invited review of articles and commentaries in addition to original articles submitted. The WJN will solicit articles from investigators in areas of diabetes and hypertension, and high priority will be given to those articles with an emphasis on the pre-vention of dialysis. Final decision for publication will be based on the merit of the article, language and lucidity.展开更多
The first issue of World Journal of Rheumatology(WJR),whose preparatory work was initiated on December 16,2010,will be published on December 31,2011.The WJR Editorial Board has now been established and consists of 116...The first issue of World Journal of Rheumatology(WJR),whose preparatory work was initiated on December 16,2010,will be published on December 31,2011.The WJR Editorial Board has now been established and consists of 116 distinguished experts from 29 countries.Our purpose of launching WJR is to publish peer-reviewed,high-quality articles via an open-access online publishing model,thereby acting as a platform for communication between peers and the wider public,and maximizing the benefits to editorial board members,authors and readers.展开更多
We are pleased to announce the launch of the World Journal of Immunology (WJI) as a new member of the family of the World series of journals. The pace of discovery in the field of immunology has accelerated signifca...We are pleased to announce the launch of the World Journal of Immunology (WJI) as a new member of the family of the World series of journals. The pace of discovery in the field of immunology has accelerated signifcantly in recent years due to important discover-ies and the implementation of new technologies and methodologies that have become readily accessible to many investigators. WJI is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal, whose preparatory work was initiated on November 30, 2010 and will be offcially published on December 27, 2011. The WJI Editorial Board con-sists of 99 experts in experimental medicine from 23 countries. By taking into account the widespread use of the internet and the necessity that scientifc journals should reach out to wider audiences through the provi-sion of barrier-free information, WJI aims to provide rapid publication through an established system that is targeted at dissemination to the scientific community via online open-access.展开更多
文摘Overview World Journal of Emergency Medicine(WJEM),a peerreviewed quarterly journal based at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine,China,publishes articles of interest to both clinicians and researchers involving emergency medicine around the world.It focuses on content relevant to clinical practice and research,laboratory studies,continuing education about emergency medicine.
文摘Irreproducibility of research causes a major concern in academia.This concern affects all study designs regardless of scientific fields.Without testing the reproducibility and replicability it is almost impossible to repeat the research and to gain the same or similar results.In addition,irreproducibility limits the translation of research findings into practice where the same results are expected.To find the solutions,the Interacademy Partnership for Health gathered academics from established networks of science,medicine and engineering around a table to introduce seven strategies that can enhance the reproducibility:pre-registration,open methods,open data,collaboration,automation,reporting guidelines,and post-publication reviews.The current editorial discusses the generalisability and practicality of these strategies to systematic reviews and claims that systematic reviews have even a greater potential than other research designs to lead the movement toward the reproducibility of research.Moreover,I discuss the potential of reproducibility,on the other hand,to upgrade the systematic review from review to research.Furthermore,there are references to the successful and ongoing practices from collaborative efforts around the world to encourage the systematic reviewers,the journal editors and publishers,the organizations linked to evidence synthesis,and the funders and policy makers to facilitate this movement and to gain the public trust in research.
文摘The launch of the World Journal of Nephrology (WJN) has distinct purposes. Its main purpose is to incorporate the fields of diabetes, hypertension, urology, cardiol-ogy and neurology, which are related to kidney disease, and to make all of our readers, contributors and allied health professionals feel at home with the WJN. The WJN aims to rapidly report new theories, methods and techniques for prevention, diagnosis, treatment, reha-bilitation and nursing skill in the feld of nephrology. The WJN will cover diagnostic imaging, disorders of kidney development, renal obstruction, atrophy and regenera-tion, kidney tumors, renal pharmacology and therapy, renal replacement therapies including transplantation, and Chinese herbal medicine. The WJN issues will in-clude an editorial, frontier, invited review of articles and commentaries in addition to original articles submitted. The WJN will solicit articles from investigators in areas of diabetes and hypertension, and high priority will be given to those articles with an emphasis on the pre-vention of dialysis. Final decision for publication will be based on the merit of the article, language and lucidity.
文摘The first issue of World Journal of Rheumatology(WJR),whose preparatory work was initiated on December 16,2010,will be published on December 31,2011.The WJR Editorial Board has now been established and consists of 116 distinguished experts from 29 countries.Our purpose of launching WJR is to publish peer-reviewed,high-quality articles via an open-access online publishing model,thereby acting as a platform for communication between peers and the wider public,and maximizing the benefits to editorial board members,authors and readers.
文摘We are pleased to announce the launch of the World Journal of Immunology (WJI) as a new member of the family of the World series of journals. The pace of discovery in the field of immunology has accelerated signifcantly in recent years due to important discover-ies and the implementation of new technologies and methodologies that have become readily accessible to many investigators. WJI is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal, whose preparatory work was initiated on November 30, 2010 and will be offcially published on December 27, 2011. The WJI Editorial Board con-sists of 99 experts in experimental medicine from 23 countries. By taking into account the widespread use of the internet and the necessity that scientifc journals should reach out to wider audiences through the provi-sion of barrier-free information, WJI aims to provide rapid publication through an established system that is targeted at dissemination to the scientific community via online open-access.