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Report of the editors, 2014.

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Revista Clínica Española achieved its 2014 objectives, publishing 9 issues and increasing its impact factor to 1.314. Editorial processes were streamlined, with a 32.3% acceptance rate and reduced decision times.

Keywords:
Editorial PoliciesMedical JournalismPeriodismo MédicoPolítica EditorialPublicacionesPublishingSociedad Española de Medicina InternaSpanish Society of Internal Medicine

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  • Medical Journal Editorial Activity
  • Scientific Publishing Metrics
  • Clinical Research Dissemination

Background:

  • Revista Clínica Española (Rev Clin Esp) reports on its editorial operations and performance over the past 12 months.
  • Key performance indicators from 2014 are presented, including objective attainment and publication output.
  • The journal's impact factor and editorial efficiency metrics are detailed.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the editorial achievements and operational statistics of Revista Clínica Española for 2014.
  • To report on manuscript submission, review, and publication timelines.
  • To communicate the journal's 2013 Impact Factor and compare it with previous years.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of editorial activity data from January to December 2014.
  • Tracking of manuscript submissions, acceptance rates, and reviewer response times.
  • Reporting of journal metrics including Impact Factor and time from submission to online publication.

Main Results:

  • All 5 planned objectives for 2014 were met, with 9 issues published and 103% of planned papers included.
  • Manuscript submissions slightly decreased to 46.8 per month, with an overall acceptance rate of 32.3% (22.4% for originals).
  • The mean time for editorial decisions decreased significantly to 18.3 days, and the time to online publication was 103 days. The 2013 Impact Factor was 1.314.

Conclusions:

  • Revista Clínica Española successfully met its editorial objectives in 2014, enhancing publication efficiency.
  • The journal demonstrated improved turnaround times for manuscript review and publication.
  • The reported Impact Factor indicates a positive trend in the journal's scientific standing and influence.