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Beginning Year 4
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2005;62:14.
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With my fourth year as editor of the ARCHIVES, I want to review some changes that affect both the authors and the readers. I am pleased that Dr Catherine DeAngelis, editor in chief, Scientific Publications and Multimedia of the American Medical Association, has increased the number of editorial pages for the ARCHIVES. This increase means that the ARCHIVES will be able to publish about 10 more articles per year. It also will permit us to reintroduce Commentaries, brief essays that place an important article in perspective. We hope this addition will make the science ARCHIVES covers more accessible to the practitioner.
In the last year, the ARCHIVES has received more than 90% of its submissions electronically. Consequently, the statistics on review and publication delay have improved dramatically. Manuscripts are electronically sent to reviewers only if they have agreed to review them within 3 . . . [Full Text of this Article]
Joseph T. Coyle, MD, Editor
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Update on the Conflict of Interest Policy for the ARCHIVES
Coyle and Heckers
Arch Gen Psychiatry 2006;63:1178-1178.
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