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Global survey of factors influencing choice of surgical journal for manuscript submission

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SURGERY
卷 147, 期 4, 页码 475-480

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DOI: 10.1016/j.surg.2009.10.042

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Background. An increasing number of general and affiliated specialty society journals make finding the right place for manuscript submission of an article challenging. Little is known about what factors surgeons hold important when choosing a journal for article submission. Materials. A global e-mail survey of authors publishing in 5 general surgery journals (Annals of Surgery, British Journal of Surgery, World Journal of Surgery, Archives of Surgery, and Surgery) from January 1, 2007, to December 31, 2008. Demographic data were collected. 15 arbitrarily chosen factors associated with submission strategy were rated for importance on a 5-point modified Likert scale (ranging from 1 representing unimportant and 5 representing very important). Results. Of 1,855 authors 250 (14%) responded. Representing 41 countries, 23 (10%) of the respondents were female and 250 (90%) were male. About two thirds of the authors had less than 10 years of clinical practice, with general surgery or gastrointestinal surgery, as the major fields of interest represented. Of the 15 factors, the journal reputation was rated very important (5 points) by 62% of the respondents, followed by the journal impact factor which was rated very important by 61%, although some geographic differences were noted in this rating. Grouping several factors together in categories, the journal prestige and turn-around time category was held to be most important based on the average scores received. Age correlated with valued importance of the journal reputation (Spearman rho = 0.141; P = .033). The factors considered the least important included the journal's acceptance/rejection rate, the option to suggest peer reviewers, and open access. Conclusion. The majority of seasoned surgeons held the overall reputation of the journal as the most important factor followed by the impact factor when choosing a journal fur 'manuscript submission. (Surgery 2010;147:475-80.)

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