Annual report
Annual report October 1999 to September 2000
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This has been a very
successful year for Thorax. The number of
submissions to the journal has risen again, particularly for original
research papers which have increased by 25% over the last two years
(table 1). Thorax continues to attract
original contributions from all over the world (table 2) and, from the Editors' perspective, it is clear that not only the quantity but also
the quality of material now being submitted to the journal is
substantially higher than when we took over the editorship five years
ago. The impact factor for the journal has also risen substantially
over the last two years,1 and whether this measure drives
or reflects the quality and number of our submissions is hard to tell.
However, table 1 shows that, allowing a two year lag for impact factor
figures to influence research submissions (for example, the 1996 impact
factor is released in summer
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