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The modernization of the editorial system

EDITORIAL

The modernization of the editorial system

Maria Helena Palucci MarzialeI; Isabel Amélia Costa MendesII

Editors of Latin American Journal of Nursing of Ribeirão Preto of the University of São Paulo at Ribeirão Preto College of Nursing - WHO Collaborating Centre for Nursing Research Development:

IAssociate Professor, e-mail: marziale@eerp.usp.br

IIDean, Full Professor, e-mail: iamendes@eerp.usp.br

We have reached the end of yet another year of intense work at the Latin-American Journal of Nursing (RLAE), marked by a continuous and increasing flow of manuscripts for publication. In 2005, we received 248 manuscripts, 10% of which was accepted, 78% is under evaluation and 12% was refused. Volume 13 of RLAE totals 143 articles, published in 6 regular editions and 2 special supplements with the research results produced by Latin-American nurses who participated in the Research Training Program Applied to the Drugs Phenomenon, held by the University of São Paulo at Ribeirão Preto College of Nursing, WHO Collaborating Centre for Nursing Research Development, in partnership with the Organization of American State / Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission (OAS/CICAD).

Authors include nurses, physicians, psychologists, physiotherapists, sociologists, nutritionists and other professional categories represented in multidisciplinary health teams, from different regions in Brazil as well as from other countries (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Canada and France).

In line with international and national guidelines for health research, the studies published by RLAE discussed both relevant and emerging issues(1-2), favoring knowledge transfers to health policy makers and agents, with a view to levering the quality of care delivery and organization. The editorial board is oriented by the principle of relevance of the subjects discussed and problems examined as they relate to care services and institutions responsible for training human resources in health, permanently tuned in with the millennium development goals:

"eradicate extreme poverty and hunger; achieve universal primary education; promote gender equality and empower women; reduce child mortality; improve maternal health; combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases; ensure environmental sustainability and develop a global partnership for development"(3).

In an attempt to maintain the high editorial level it has conquered, in the first semester of 2006, RLAE will move to an electronic manuscript submission, analysis and publication system. The use of technologies to provide a more agile dissemination of scientific research results is a global tendency, and has been adopted by periodicals in line with the demands posed by the age of knowledge. This system provides other benefits to authors, such as the possibility to follow the status of their manuscript from the initial receipt to the final publication, using a username and password. The different steps of the Editorial Board evaluation and peer review process will also become fully electronic. Reviewers will have access to the manuscripts they reviewed and the respective deadlines. Furthermore, the administrative-financial management of RLAE will be included in the same system, with a view to providing and maintaining high-quality services and relations with authors, subscribers, reviewers, funding agencies and other partners.

In 2006, RLAE will work hard to make its scientific and editing quality even better. The main challenges ahead are a wider dissemination in Latin America and Portuguese-speaking countries around the world; an increase in the number of international articles, maintenance of RLAE in current databases and inclusion in new international databases, as well as in the ScieLO Collection Brazil(4-5).

We are grateful to all authors, consultants, board members, subscribers and readers who were with us in 2005, turning RLAE into the best Nursing journal in Brazil and one of the most respected periodicals in this area in Latin America. We hope you will stay with us in 2006 to maintain this successful partnership!

REFERENCES

1. Marziale MHP. Pesquisa em saúde. Rev Latino-am Enfermagem 2005 janeiro-fevereiro; 13(1):1-6.

2. Marziale MHP. Diretivas para o desenvolvimento de pesquisas em saúde no Brasil. Rev Latino-am Enfermagem 2004 julho-agosto; 12(4):577-82.

3. United Nations [homepage on the Internet]. New York: UN; 2000-2005 [update 2005 jan 24; cited 2005 Jan 25]. UN Millennium Development Goals;[about 1 scream]. Available form: http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/.

4. Marziale MHP, Mendes IAC. A enfermagem brasileira na era da informação e do conhecimento. Rev Latino-am Enfermagem 2005 setembro-outubro; 13(5):607-8.

5. Silveira IMB, Balceiro RB, Mendes IAC. Capital de relacionamento e objetivos estratégicos: análise de um periódico de enfermagem. Rev Latino-am Enfermagem 2005 março-abril; 13(2):195-202.

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    26 Jan 2006
  • Date of issue
    Dec 2005
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