ESCRS - Exciting prospects for JEuCornea ;
ESCRS - Exciting prospects for JEuCornea ;

Exciting prospects for JEuCornea

Several submissions have already been received by the editors and are currently under review.

Exciting prospects for JEuCornea
Dermot McGrath
Dermot McGrath
Published: Tuesday, September 20, 2016
jeucornea Launched earlier this year by EuCornea, the broad goal of JEuCornea is to promote the study and learning of the science and practice of all matters related to the health and management of diseases of the cornea, ocular surface, tears and associated tissues of the eye. “We want to achieve this through the timely publication of high-quality manuscripts from across the globe, complemented by expert reviews, commentaries and editorials with free access to all readers,” explained Prof Harminder Dua, Editor-in-Chief of JEuCornea. “We have also had a lot of enquiries, which is very encouraging. The board members of JEuCornea are now all registered and the first meeting of the board is taking place during the 7th EuCornea Congress in Copenhagen,” added Prof Dua. Prof Dua believes that the board meeting and the congress should provide a timely boost to the journal’s profile. “We hope that the congress will increase awareness of the journal, members will take note, and that the journal should really take off after the congress,” he said. The online journal includes articles related to the cornea and ocular surface, covering aspects of structure, function, biomechanics, refraction, imaging, diseases and their investigation, treatment and management. Instrumentation, interventions and innovations and aspects of delivery of care and its regulation are also covered. Prof Dua said that that the journal is specialty-focused and also publishes major reviews on current topics solicited from experts. “We cover innovations in eye care delivery and novel innovations, including instrumentation and in particular eye-banking issues. Europe has been the source of numerous innovations in aspects of cornea and ocular surface. JEuCornea, whilst retaining a global perspective, has a definite European flavour,” he said. All publications are online and in English, but translations into other languages of full articles or their abstracts may also be considered. The fact that JEuCornea is open-access is another key advantage and sets it apart from many other mainstream journals, believes Prof Dua. “We hope to expand our readership and contributors in this manner and also provide a service to specialists in the field across the world, especially in countries where individuals and libraries often cannot afford to purchase access to all papers,” he said. Prof Dua said that would-be authors should not hesitate to put JEuCornea at the top of their list of potential journals for submission. “We will provide a very rapid turnaround and decision, with constructive comments for revision and improvement where needed. I would also advise authors to read the instructions for submission provided on the website, and not to be afraid to submit work that has been rejected elsewhere as all material received will be given a complete and fair assessment. “Finally, authors are welcome to communicate with me, as Editor-in-Chief, or any member of the Editorial Board for questions or advice in relation to a proposed or submitted manuscript,” he said. ∙ For more information please visit: www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-eucornea
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