Abstract

Hearing about the selection of one’s journal by a reputable indexing system pleases every editor. Journals with an international editorial members selected from prolific researchers have a higher chance of being selected by a prestigious indexing system. Geographic distribution of authors’ affiliations is another important factor. Considering a minimum of internationally acceptable editorial standards would also influence the decision of the indexing systems to select a journal—publishing few quality articles is much better than publishing a bunch of poorly designed badly reported ones. The key to success is having a group of dedicated staff with good communication skills.

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  • Journals with an international editorial members selected from prolific researchers have a higher chance of being selected by a prestigious indexing system

  • Considering a minimum of internationally acceptable editorial standards would influence the decision of the indexing systems to select a journal—publishing few quality articles is much better than publishing a bunch of poorly designed badly reported ones

  • Any editor would be delighted to learn that the journal he or she is affiliated with has been selected for indexing in any of the prestigious indexing systems such as MEDLINE, Scopus, and EMBASE, to name a few

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Any editor would be delighted to learn that the journal he or she is affiliated with has been selected for indexing in any of the prestigious indexing systems such as MEDLINE, Scopus, and EMBASE, to name a few. Hearing about the selection of one’s journal by a reputable indexing system pleases every editor. Journals with an international editorial members selected from prolific researchers have a higher chance of being selected by a prestigious indexing system.

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