Monday, October 24, 2016

Get your work published in the European Stroke Organisation’s official journal

I would suggest going for the 1000 word editorial. So Bo Norrving went from president of the WSO doing nothing to this. Bet stroke survivors aren't listened to here either.
http://info.sagepub.co.uk/q/1Hg3ceLncyUFOXZ6YQLkV/wv

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Get your work published in the European Stroke Organisation’s official journal
As Editor-in-Chief for the European Stroke Journal, I would like to personally invite you to submit your work to this quarterly publication.
There are many reasons why you might want to publish your research. But here are the top 3 reasons why you should publish your work in the European Stroke Journal.
  • Authoritative - Official publication of the European Stroke Organisation (ESO)
  • Breadth - Covers all fields of clinical stroke research, including prevention, diagnosis, rehabilitation and societal impact
  • Global exposure - Targeted exposure for your work across a global audience
You will also enjoy:
  • Rigorous peer review of your research
  • Prompt publishing
We are accepting submissions now.

Get inspired – free access to our most read papers
I know publishing research is challenging, whether it be your first paper or your fiftieth.

Learning by example is really helpful. So I am going to share the 3 most read papers from the journal. Access these papers for free until November 30th 2016.*
No 1: European recommendations on organisation of interventional care in acute stroke (EROICAS)
by Jens Fiehler, Christophe Cognard, Mauro Gallitelli, et al.
No. 3: The epidemiology of stroke in the Middle East
by Maya El-Hajj, Pascale Salameh, Samar Rachidi, Hassan Hosseini
Use these papers to inspire you, guide you, and ultimately empower you to write a compelling paper that gets read.
I look forward to receiving your submission.
Sincerely,
Professor Bo Norrving
Editor-in-Chief
p.s. Keep informed on latest insights from the European Stroke Organisation –
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*You may already have access to these articles through a library or other subscription.
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