Editorial - (2020) Volume 5, Issue 2
Received: 06-Nov-2020
Published:
27-Nov-2020
, DOI: 10.37421/cgj.2020.5.e126
Citation: David A, Johnson. " Editorial Note for the Clinical Gastroenterology Journal". Clin Gastroenterology J 5 (2020): e126.
Copyright: © 2020 Johnson DA. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use,distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Journal publishing has become more diverse and potentially more competitive with the emergence of new business models. Open access makes original research freely accessible on the web, free of most copyright and licensing restrictions on reuse. Despite a transformation in the way journals are published, researchers ’ core motivations for publishing appear largely unchanged, focused on securing funding and furthering the author’s career
Clinical Gastroenterology Journal Mini Review is an Open Access Peer review Journal from Scientific Research and Community Publishers publishes all research articles in the arena of Gastroenterology studies will always be freely available online and readily accessible.
It is a peer-reviewed and unrestricted for the readers and provides better quality for the development of scientific society. All scientific manuscripts are peer-reviewed by expert reviewers and the most eminent editors in our editorial board member to improve the quality of the article and journal. The editors welcome the submission of manuscripts devoted to Gastroenterology and related topics from any country of the world.
Clinical Gastroenterology Journal provides information on digestive system, gastrointestinal diseases, liver, bilary tract, pancreas, diseases of related organs Ulcer medicine, Colitis, Diverticulitis and associated disorders and their treatment
This peer reviewed journal includes following topics but are not limited to: Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Digestive Diseases, Pancereatic Diseases, Gall bladder and bilary tract, Esophageal diseases, Gastrointestinal infections, Bowel endometriosis, Clinical infectious diseases, Celiac Disease, Colon Disorders, Colitis, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Crohns Disease, Gastrointestinal bleeding, Intestinal Blockage, Appendicitis, Diverticulitis, Ulcer etc. Contributions across the globe from all types of professions encompassing Researchers, Clinical Practicioners, Doctors are therefore encouraged.
Average publishing costs per article vary substantially depending on a range of factors including rejection rate (which drives peer review costs), range and type of content, levels of editorial services, and others. With the help of our editors and peer reviewers, we published five quality articles [1-6].
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Our editors and Editorial Board Members have worked hard to meet our goals of delivering timely decisions and maintaining communication with our authors throughout the editorial and review process.
But we wouldn ’t be anywhere today without our authors, reviewers, and readers. We have had the privilege to publish truly outstanding, high- quality papers that, judging by the response of our reviewers and readers, are important contributions to their respective fields of research. We want to take this moment to thank all of our authors for entrusting us with their discoveries.
Clinical Gastroenterology Journal received 33 citations as per Google Scholar report