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BMJ Open blog launches in preparation for new journal

20 Aug, 10 | by BMJ

To build interest in the future launch of BMJ Open, a new open access journal for general medical research, a blog has been created and linked with various Web 2.0 technologies. Not only does the new journal have a blog, Twitter account and Facebook fan page, but all these sites are interconnected to create a seamless and consistent experience for our users. Please show your support by following BMJ_Open on Twitter or liking BMJ Open on Facebook.

What is BMJ Open?

Using a continuous publication model the journal will provide rapid publication for research from any medical discipline or therapeutic area. Not only will the journal publish traditional full research reports, including small or low-impact studies, but we intend to shed light on all stages of the research process by publishing study protocols, pilot studies and pre-protocols. The journal will also place great emphasis on the importance of data sharing; raw data will be linked to at its repository or hosted online as supplementary material wherever possible. As in its sister journal, the BMJ, all research will immediately be open access upon publication.

This emphasis on transparency will continue with research protocols and reviewers’ comments being published alongside final papers. Authors will need to provide clear statements of their studies’ strengths and limitations. Peer review will be open, and the criteria for acceptance will be that the research was conducted in a transparent and ethical way. Naturally, all articles will need to comply with the BMJ Group’s high standards of research and publication ethics.

Authors will be asked to pay article-processing charges on acceptance, although waivers will be available on request. The ability to pay will not influence editorial decisions; payment requests will be made on acceptance.

Watch for updates on the BMJ Open blog (or via Twitter/Facebook) to track the new journal’s progress – and for advance information on how to submit your research. Meanwhile, for more information you can contact the editorial office at editorial.bmjopen@bmjgroup.com.

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