Abstract

10th anniversary of allergy, asthma & clinical immunology.

Highlights

  • Since joining BioMed Central, under the Editorships of Drs Warrington, Kim & Watson, Allergy Asthma & Clinical Immunology has been indexed on PubMed, PubMed Central, Science Citation Index Expanded, Current Contents, & Scopus

  • It is rather striking how few submissions and publications are from the UK. This area probably needs more attention. Perhaps this reflects the small number of Allergy & Clinical Immunology training programs in the UK and the fact they have their own journal, Clinical & Experimental Allergy

  • Citations have increased since joining BioMed Central, from

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Summary

Open Access

The Canadian Society of Allergy & Clinical Immunology, founded in 1945, published its first Journal in 1996, as the Canadian Journal of Allergy & Clinical Immunology, under the Editorship of Dr Gordon Sussman. It is interesting to note that a number of our most accessed papers were originally submitted to the hard copy version of the Journal produced by BC Decker (see Table 1). These articles became generally available because of Open Access with BioMed Central. Regarding the Country of origin of the manuscripts published in the Journal (Table 2), the majority are from Canada, perhaps not surprisingly, with USA the second highest contributing country. It is rather striking how few submissions and publications are from the UK. A second successful contribution by AACI has been in the form of an educational supplement providing review

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