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The goal of ATVB is to rapidly publish the best work related to atherosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology. We will describe briefly several developments toward that goal.
High-Quality Articles
The Institute for Scientific Research has placed all American Heart Association journals in the Peripheral Vascular Disease category. ATVB has maintained its ranking within this category as the leading journal in each of its areas of focus: atherosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology. We recognize the many limitations of calculation of impact factor, but nevertheless, one of our goals is to increase the impact factor to be competitive with journals that focus on a more general audience.
Journal Pages
The American Heart Association Publishing Committee, chaired by Dr Harold Strauss, has approved additional pages for the Journal. This is impressive, because the AHA has several missions, and the increase in pages requires a substantial additional commitment to the Journal. This step provides strong recognition of the importance of journals in the research and educational missions of the AHA.
This is the first increase in pages for the Journal in many years. The increase will allow us to continue to publish approximately 20% to 25% of papers, despite a rapid increase in submissions, and to avoid accumulation of a backlog of papers. Because we do not have a backlog, we are able to publish papers within 5 to 8 weeks of acceptance.
ATVBeFirst
Accepted manuscripts are published ahead of print approximately 7 to 14 days after acceptance. The first posting on ATVBeFirst occurred in January 2002. The expedited
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