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Editors' report, 2012.

J García-Puig1, G Gaspar Alonso-Vega, J J Ríos-Blanco

  • 1Rev Clin Esp. juangarciapuig@gmail.com

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Revista Clínica Española improved editorial efficiency in 2012, reducing manuscript review and publication times significantly. Key changes included editor review of all submissions and English translations, leading to faster decision-making and publication turnaround.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Journal Editorial Management
  • Scientific Publication Workflow Optimization

Background:

  • Revista Clínica Española (Rev Clin Esp) reports on its editorial activities and objectives for the past year.
  • The journal implemented significant modifications to its editorial processes in 2012.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To detail the editorial objectives and achievements of Revista Clínica Española over the last 12 months.
  • To outline the editorial activity, including manuscript handling, review times, and publication speed.
  • To present future objectives for the journal in 2013.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of manuscript submission and handling data from January to September 2012.
  • Tracking of manuscript revision requests, reviewer response rates, and turnaround times.
  • Calculation of mean times for editorial decisions and overall publication from submission to print.

Main Results:

  • Manuscript submissions increased by 22.5% compared to 2011, averaging 50 per month.
  • The mean time from manuscript receipt to editorial decision decreased to 23.9 days, and publication time dropped to 115 days (under 3 months).
  • Acceptance rates were 27.2% overall and 13.0% for original manuscripts; 66.1% of requested revisions were returned within two weeks.

Conclusions:

  • Editorial process improvements in 2012 led to a substantial reduction in manuscript processing and publication times.
  • Planned initiatives for 2013 include an English version and digitalization of older archives to enhance global reach.
  • The journal aims for continuous improvement through section renewals and collaborative efforts.