With this issue, our contract with Medknow-Wolters Kluwer publications, who were publishing
the IJPS for fifteen years since 2004, has come to an end. On behalf of the APSI and
all previous editors, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to the team of
Medknow-WK for their kind cooperation and assistance.
Next issue onwards the IJPS will be published by new publishing partner-Thieme Medical
Publishers Inc. Now on, all articles will be published ahead of print as ‘e-first’,
which are citable and visible on PubMed prior to the print issue. This will reduce
publication time and provide authors a greater potential for citations.
The journal has progressed by leaps and bounds during the last 50 years, thanks to
the outstanding work done by the previous editors. I am sure this transilience will
bring more visibility, global appeal, greater acclaim and international contribution.
Further, the publication will remain an open access, accept submissions without publication
fees, and I can vouch for unbiased editorial decisions.
While we are diligently working on smooth transition, I seek authors’ cooperation
for their currently submitted manuscripts under process. We assure you of timely resolution
and editorial decisions insofar as possible.
We invite new manuscripts to be submitted for: www.manuscriptmanager.net/ijps/. Kindly follow authors’ instructions for a seamless submission process. The publication
will be hosted on a new web link on www.thieme.com/journals. This will be updated soon.
On this occasion, I would like to invite new reviewers to IJPS family. I appeal to
the immensely talented pool of young researcher to spare time for the journal, which
will certainly boost the quality and performance. In due course, section editors will
be introduced to manage greater proficiency of specific areas and to facilitate wider
spectrum of articles.
Once again, my earnest request for authors to submit original research articles, systematic
reviews, metanalysis, and experimental research of Level-1 evidence. Case series and
reports remain to be low priority for publication, except for the exceptional ones.
Nevertheless, we encourage new ideas, innovations and technical notes for value addition
to the readers.
I look forward for your suggestions, inputs and contribution to continue to raise
the quality bar and to make the journal an epitome of scientific knowledge on the
global platform.