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A Thanks to the ARCHIVES Community
Our Farewell Editorial
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2001;58:1179-1183.
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WE HAVE NOT written many editorials: 5 in the past 8 years, to be exact.
We have simply preferred to keep science front and center on our pages. However,
we very much wanted to write this one, for it will be our last. We have greatly
enjoyed editing Archives of General Psychiatry, but
we wish to move on to other challenges and to pass the stewardship of the
journal to new editors. In this editorial, we focus on the journal's current
scope, style, and substance. We share with you some of our thoughts about
what we have tried to accomplish, our reflections on editing, our perceptions
of the challenges for the new editors, and our hopes for the future of the
journal we have grown to love.
SCOPE
As editors of the ARCHIVES, we held the view that the next great adventures
in scientific discovery will involve the interaction of . . . [Full Text of this Article] STYLE
SUBSTANCE
OUR THANKS TO THE ARCHIVES COMMUNITY To Our Readers
To Our Authors To Our Reviewers To Our Editorial Colleagues To the Interim Editors To Our Publishers CONCLUSION
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