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About Malaria Journal
What is Malaria Journal? Malaria Journal is an Open Access, peer-reviewed, online journal monitored by Thomson Reuters (ISI), MEDLINE and PubMed. All articles are published without barriers to access, immediately upon acceptance. Malaria Journal is aimed at the scientific community interested in malaria in its broadest sense. It is the only journal that publishes exclusively papers on malaria and, as such, it aims to bring together knowledge from the different specialties involved in this very broad discipline, from the bench to the bedside and to the field. Malaria Journal offers a fast publication schedule while maintaining rigorous peer-review; this is achieved by managing the whole of the publication process electronically, from submission to peer-review. Malaria Journal aims, in addition to the publication of high quality articles, to serve as a communication focus for malariologists and it endeavours to maintain up-to-date weblinks as well as information about meetings, initiatives and events. Unlike any other journal in this field, the electronic format of Malaria Journal provides an opportunity to publish articles with large datasets or large numbers of colour illustrations and moving pictures, and to create relevant links to databases, relevant websites or other papers. Authors of articles published in Malaria Journal retain copyright of their articles and can, therefore, display and distribute it as they wish. Content overview Malaria Journal considers the following types of articles:
Peer review policies
Edited by Marcel Hommel, Malaria Journal is supported by an international Editorial Board. Publishing in Malaria Journal All articles will be listed in PubMed immediately upon acceptance (after peer review), and will be covered by PubMed Central, MEDLINE, Thomson Reuters (ISI), CAS, CABI and Embase. Articles in Malaria Journal should be cited in the same way as articles in a traditional journal. However, because articles in this journal are not printed, they do not have page numbers. Instead, they have a unique article number. The following citation: As an online journal, Malaria Journal does not have issue numbers. Each volume corresponds to a calendar year. To keep up to date with the latest articles from Malaria Journal, why not register to receive alerts? Registration also enables you to customise your subject areas of interest, store your searches, and submit your manuscripts. Submission of manuscripts Manuscripts should be submitted electronically to Malaria Journal using the online submission system. Full details of how to submit a manuscript are given in the instructions for authors. General journal policies Malaria Journal is published by BioMed Central, an independent publisher committed to ensuring peer-reviewed biomedical research is Open Access. That means it is freely and universally accessible online, it is archived in at least one internationally recognised free access repository, and its authors retain copyright, allowing anyone to reproduce or disseminate articles, according to the BioMed Central copyright and licence agreement. Malaria Journal however, has taken this further by making all its content Open Access. Malaria Journal's articles are archived in PubMed Central, the US National Library of Medicine's full-text repository of life science literature, and also in repositories at the University of Potsdam in Germany, at INIST in France and in e-Depot, the National Library of the Netherlands' digital archive of all electronic publications. The journal is also participating in the British Library's e-journals pilot project, and plans to deposit copies of all articles with the British Library. BioMed Central is working closely with the Thomson Reuters (ISI) to ensure that citation analysis of articles published in Malaria Journal will be available. Malaria Journal is able to deliver summaries of frequently updated content via Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds. These are accessible via the orange "XML" button at the top of the list of recent articles or the list of most accessed articles. For more information about RSS feeds see our publisher's website. If you would like to help raise awareness of Malaria Journal, why not download the journal's
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