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Editorial
. 2006 Jun;47(3):372-5.

Life of small medical journal--how bibliographical indexing and international visibility affected editorial work in Croatian Medical Journal

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Editorial

Life of small medical journal--how bibliographical indexing and international visibility affected editorial work in Croatian Medical Journal

Matko Marusic et al. Croat Med J. 2006 Jun.
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Figure 1
Figure 1
Total number of manuscripts submitted to the Croatian Medical Journal from 1992 to 2005. Arrows indicate indexing of the journal in the PubMed/Medline (1998) and Thomson Scientific databases (1999).
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Figure 2
Type of manuscripts submitted to the Croatian Medical Journal from 1992 to 2005: original articles (closed circles), editorial material (open circles), case reports (closed squares), and other (open squares; includes medical ethics, history of medicine, medical education, war medicine, communication in medicine, and legal medicine).
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Figure 3
Manuscripts submitted to the Croatian Medical Journal according to the type of submission: independent submissions (closed circles), student CMJ (closed squares), thematic issue (open circles), or solicited by editors (open squares).
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Figure 4
Manuscript submissions to the Croatian Medical Journal according to the research field: clinical sciences (closed circles), basic sciences (closed squares), public health (open circles), and other (open squares).
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Figure 5
Submissions to the Croatian Medical Journal from Croatian (open circles) and non-Croatian (closed circle) affiliations. Non-Croatian origin of the manuscript was defined as at least one non-Coatian affiliation of the authors in the byline.
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Figure 6
The fate of manuscripts submitted to the Croatian Medical Journal from 1992 to 2005: editorial rejection (full circles), rejection after review (open squares), and acceptance after review (open circles); gray line – all rejections (editorial + after review).

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