2013
DOI: 10.12669/pjms.295.4179
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Are the Editors faced with e-problems performing their duties and responsibilities satisfactorily?

Abstract: Astonishing revolution in information technology, developments in electronic publishing and availability of manuscript management software’s has provided lot of facilities to authors, reviewers as well as editors but it has also given birth to lot of e-problems. This communication highlights some of these e-problems besides discussing the manuscript management system practiced by Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences through modified Open Journal System. It also cautions the editors of small journals faced with… Show more

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“…The revolution in information technology while on one hand has brought lot of ease and benefits, it has also created tremendous pressure and problems for the medial editors who are trying to come up to the expectations of authors who are very keen to see their manuscript published soon after submis-sion. 1,2 One can be a good physician or a good surgeon but it does not mean that he/she can also be a good Editor as one has to learn this art. That is why starting with the International Committee of Medial Journal Editors (ICMJE) 3,4 which was formed in 1978 and later World Association of Medical Editors formed in 1995 5 have been working to improve the professional skills of medial editors by regularly organizing conferences, Hands on Workshops as well as seminars to train the editors.…”
Section: Professionalism In Medical Journalism and Role Of Hec Pmanddcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The revolution in information technology while on one hand has brought lot of ease and benefits, it has also created tremendous pressure and problems for the medial editors who are trying to come up to the expectations of authors who are very keen to see their manuscript published soon after submis-sion. 1,2 One can be a good physician or a good surgeon but it does not mean that he/she can also be a good Editor as one has to learn this art. That is why starting with the International Committee of Medial Journal Editors (ICMJE) 3,4 which was formed in 1978 and later World Association of Medical Editors formed in 1995 5 have been working to improve the professional skills of medial editors by regularly organizing conferences, Hands on Workshops as well as seminars to train the editors.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although e-publishing facilitates the authors, reviewers, and editors by trimming the publication process, it does create e-problems for the editors with the manuscript management softwares. 4 …”
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“…Manuscripts are labelled as “not accepted for further processing” if rejected during initial screening before external peer review. 4 PJMS gave detailed statistics of 2019 in which only 325 articles were published out of a total of 1419 submissions, while 981 were rejected. 1 Some of the reasons for rejection of manuscripts (70-80%) at initial stages were: 2 …”
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“…The revolution in information technology and tremendous developments which has taken place in the scientific publishing has though eased the job of editors of biomedical journals but it has not reduced their problems which in fact have further multiplied. 1 - 2 …”
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