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    The Journal of Pathology has updated its author guidelines and introduced new features like Virtual Issues. Publication offers benefits such as rapid review, no submission fees, and affordable color printing.

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    • Pathology
    • Scientific Publishing
    • Journal Operations

    Background:

    • The Journal of Pathology has implemented significant updates to enhance the author experience and journal visibility.
    • These changes include revised Instructions to Authors, a modernized typeface and style, and the introduction of Virtual Issues.

    Discussion:

    • The editorial emphasizes the advantages of publishing in The Journal of Pathology.
    • Key benefits include expedited review and publication timelines.
    • Authors also benefit from the absence of submission or page charges and free supplementary online material.

    Key Insights:

    • New author instructions and journal styling are now in effect.
    • Virtual Issues have been developed to curate and highlight specific research areas.
    • The journal offers a cost-effective publication venue with competitive color printing charges.

    Outlook:

    • These enhancements aim to improve the journal's standing and author satisfaction.
    • The Journal of Pathology continues to adapt to the evolving landscape of scientific communication.
    • Future developments may further streamline the publication process and increase accessibility.