Supplements
Some of our journals accept supplements.
Supplements are generally viewed as being high-quality, peer-reviewed supplements that focus on novel developments and summarize relevant research findings
Publishing a supplement within an Oxford Journal has two distinct stages: (1) editorial peer review of the manuscripts; and (2) production and publication of the supplement manuscripts. The two stages incur separate fees and agreements with the two organizations involved: the society (editorial peer review) and Oxford Journals (production).
Supplements are expected to meet the same editorial standards as the journal to ensure that the material is interesting and relevant to the journal’s readership.
It is important for us to consider all proposals carefully and thoughtfully. To enable us to do so, please send us a 1–2 page summary of the proposed contents and authorship of the supplement. All supplements should contain a general introduction. The summary should give an indication of any relevant deadlines for the sponsors, e.g. conferences that the supplement should be available at. It should also give an indication of the number of manuscripts to be included in the supplement and when they are likely to be submitted to the Editorial Office.
A manuscript is defined as any separately authored article; for example, a general introduction to the supplement would be counted as one manuscript.
The decision on the proposal is likely to take up to 7 days
For further information and quotes, please contact Special Sales.
Services
Advertising
Readership of our journals is assured by the high quality of our editorial content and their recognition for the most part as being the official journal for the relevant society. This provides an excellent base for advertising your products and services to targeted key audiences.
Reprints
Article reprints are useful promotional tools not only at industry-specific exhibitions, conferences, and meetings but also for use by corporate sales representatives.
Sponsored supplements
Some of our journals accept supplements.
Supplements are generally viewed as being high-quality, peer-reviewed supplements that focus on novel developments and summarize relevant research findings.
Bulk subscriptions
The Journals Special Sales team in Oxford handles all requests from industry, agencies, and companies regarding the bulk subscriptions and access to online articles/supplements for company websites.
Rights and permissions
The Journals Rights and New Business Development team are responsible for the licensing of Oxford Journals content. Please contact us with any queries relating to general permissions, pharmaceutical translations/local editions, third-party licensing and all copyright queries.
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