© 2004 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & British Thoracic Society
EDITORIAL
Reviewers
Thank you to all Thorax reviewers
Correspondence to:
Correspondence to:
Professor J A Wedzicha
Thorax Editorial Office, 17 Doughty Street, London WC1N 2PL, UK; j.a.wedzicha@qmul.ac.uk
Acknowledgement of the contribution of peer reviewers to the success of Thorax
Keywords: peer review
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Thorax had a very successful year in 2003 with an increase in submissions and an impact factor which now stands at 4.08.1 The invaluable resource of our dedicated peer reviewers has allowed Thorax to maintain its high standards.24 Peer review has been used in journals for over 300 years5 and is an important part of the editorial process, as constructive criticism during the peer review process leads to improvements in the final published paper.6
In this issue of Thorax we publish the names of all the peer reviewers who have reviewed papers for the journal over the past year (see page 86). We would like to thank all our reviewers from all over the world who have signed up on our online submission site for availability for peer review and who have so generously given up their valuable time to improve the quality of papers in Thorax.
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