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Opinion Editorials represent the opinions of the authors and JAMA EDITORIAL and not those of the American Medical Association. Thank You to JAMA Peer Reviewers, Authors, and Readers Phil B. Fontanarosa, MD, MBA; Howard Bauchner, MD In this issue of JAMA, we are pleased to publish the names of the Table. JAMA Statistics for 2013 3960 peer reviewers of JAMA manuscripts in 2013.1 We extend our sincere thanks to these reviewers for their thoughtful, insightful, Manuscript Data No. Major manuscripts received 6937 and scholarly evaluation of manuscripts. Even though the peer Research manuscripts received 4731 review process continues to undergo evaluation and evolution,2 Acceptance rate (overall), % 9 we find the comments and suggestions from JAMA peer review- Acceptance rate (research), % 4 ers an indispensable aspect of the scientific publication process. Manuscripts sent for external review, % 30 We also extend our sincere thanks to all authors who sub- Peer reviewers 3960 mitted manuscripts for consideration for publication in JAMA. Peer reviewer turnaround, median, d 13 In 2013, the 6937 total manuscripts and 4731 research papers Receipt to rejection, median, da 6 a submitted, as well as the 78 randomized clinical trials, Receipt to acceptance, median, d 27 Acceptance to publication, median, da 32 124 Editorials, and 192 View- Receipt to publication, median, da 77 points published in JAMA, Related article 742 Clinical trials published 78 represent all-time highs Impact factor (2012 data) 30 (Table and eTable in the Information Dissemination Data Supplemental content at Supplement). We are hon- Recipients of print journal per week 325 000 jama.com ored to know that authors Recipients of electronic table of contents per week 208 000 have the trust and confidence in JAMA to submit their most Recipients of electronic online first articles per week 207 000 important papers for evaluation and possible publication, and Users of JAMA Network Reader 50 000 the quality of these manuscripts is reflected in JAMA’s im- Website visits per year 14 200 000 Full text/PDF downloads per year 14 000 000 pact factor of 30. In addition, many authors have taken ad- Twitter followers 60 000 vantage of our new opportunity to designate at the time of sub- Facebook followers 45 000 mission that if their manuscript is not accepted by JAMA,it Klout score 66 could immediately be considered for publication by one of the Podcast listeners per week 15 000 JAMA Network journals. In 2013, 1649 papers were trans- Viewers of JAMA video news report per week 16 000 000 ferred to the JAMA Network specialty journals. CME participants per week 3000 In addition, we thank all who read, use, access, listen to, a Data based on major manuscripts. and learn from our content in any format and venue. We have continued to find ways to create new content and make useful 15 000 podcast listeners each week, and 50 000 users of the JAMA information readily available, such as, during the past year, de- Network Reader (Table). veloping the JAMA Clinical Evidence Synopsis,3 adding a table to We are honored to have the opportunity to serve the clinical, the Results section of select abstracts,4 providing content from scientific, and academic community of reviewers and authors who The Medical Letter,5 and creating the JAMA Network Reader, contribute to JAMA and all who read our content. We appreciate which provides free access via smartphone, tablet, or desktop to your involvement in helping us fulfill our mission “to promote content in all JAMA Network journals.6 In 2013, the reach of JAMA the science and art of medicine and the betterment of the pub- increased substantially, well beyond the 325 000 weekly recipi- lic health.” We will continue to pursue and publish the best re- ents of the print journal, and now includes more than 400 000 search articles and most useful clinical material possible, encour- subscribers to electronic alerts, more than 14 million website vis- age enlightened discussion through Viewpoints and Editorials, its per year, more than 100 000 social media followers, an aver- and develop creative content and innovative ways to deliver in- age of 16 million weekly viewers of the JAMA video news report, formation efficiently, effectively, and enjoyably. ARTICLE INFORMATION 2. The Seventh International Congress on Peer 4. Bauchner H, Henry R, Golub RM. The Author Affiliations: Dr Fontanarosa is Executive Review and Biomedical Publication. http://www restructuring of structured abstracts: adding a table Editor and Dr Bauchner is Editor in Chief, JAMA. .peerreviewcongress.org. Accessed January 26, in the results section. JAMA. 2013;309(5):491-492. Corresponding Author: Phil B. Fontanarosa, MD, 2014. 5. Zuccotti G, Livingston EH. The Medical Letter in MBA, JAMA, ([email protected]). 3. McDermott MM, Livingston EH. Introducing JAMA. JAMA. 2014;311:144. JAMA Clinical Evidence Synopsis: from systematic 6. The JAMA Network Reader. http://mobile REFERENCES reviews to clinical practice. JAMA. 2013;309(1):89. .jamanetwork.com. Accessed January 27, 2014. 1. JAMA peer reviewers in 2013. JAMA. doi:10.1001/jama.2014.310. jama.com JAMA February 19, 2014 Volume 311, Number 7 681 Copyright 2014 American Medical Association. All rights reserved. Downloaded From: https://jamanetwork.com/ on 09/26/2021.