本刊特点:CSCD核心期刊(2023-2024),高质量科技期刊(T2),SCIE(2024版),目次收录(维普),目次收录(万方),目次收录(知网),外文期刊,第二批认定学术期刊,
期刊基本信息
出版周期:双月刊 级别:核心期刊
主管部门:浙江省教育厅
主办单位:温州医科大学
编辑部:《眼视光学杂志(英文版)》编辑部
中国国内刊号:CN33-1387/R
国际标准刊号:ISSN 2326-0246;EISSN2326-0254
价格:8元/期
杂志社联系方式
地址:浙江省温州市学院西路270号温州医科大学附属眼视光医院《眼视光学杂志(英文版)》编辑部
邮编:325000
电话:0577-88053520
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刊内微信公众号:eyeandvision
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杂志征稿投稿要求
《眼视光学杂志(英文版)》杂志详情
主编:温州医科大学瞿佳教授
Eye and Vision是一本由温州医科大学主办,与全球领先的开放获取出版社BioMedCentral 合作出版全新国际英文期刊。本刊邀请了西班牙阿里特坎眼科研究所创办者,国际眼科科学院院士,西班牙Miguel Hernandez大学校长Jorge L. Alió教授,香港中文大学眼科及视觉科学系主任Chi-Pui Pang教授担任副主编,英国伦敦大学皇家学院眼科研究所主席John Marshall教授担任名誉顾问,与其他27位来自英、美、澳、德、加等国世界知名眼科专家组成强大的国际化编委团队。
期刊办刊宗旨为刊载国际眼科学、视光学及视觉科学领域的研究新进展、新成果、新技术,促进该领域的国内外学术交流,提高我国在该领域的学术研究水平和国际影响力,在为全球广大眼科医生、验光配镜师、科研人员及医学专业大专院校师生提供一个学术交流的新平台,推广世界眼视光学和视觉科学研究成果及进展。
期刊网络版创刊于2014年10月16日,同年期刊参加由中国科协、财政部、教育部、国家新闻出版广电总局、中国科学院和中国工程院组织实施的中国科技期刊国际影响力提升计划项目申报,获得该计划2014年新增D类项目(科协学函刊字[2014]169号),在提升期刊国际化道路迈出了关键的一步。2015年7月7日经国家新闻出版广电总局批准(新广出审[2015]753号),本刊正式获批国内统一连续出版物号CN33-1397/R,中文刊名《眼视光学杂志(英文版)》,双月刊,大16开,公开发行。2015年11月,期刊通过审核,正式被美国国家医学图书馆生物医学信息检索系统PubMed/PubMed Central全文收录。2015年12月,期刊被瑞典隆德大学图书馆创建的开放获取数据库DOAJ全文收录。
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《眼视光学杂志(英文版)》投稿指南
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Aims and scope
Eye and Vision is an open access, peer-reviewed journal for ophthalmologists and visual science specialists. It welcomes research articles, reviews, commentaries, case reports, perspectives and short reports encompassing all aspects of eye and vision. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: current developments of theoretical, experimental and clinical investigations in ophthalmology, optometry and vision science which focus on novel and high-impact findings on central issues pertaining to biology, pathophysiology and etiology of eye diseases as well as advances in diagnostic techniques, surgical treatment, instrument updates, the latest drug findings, results of clinical trials and research findings. It aims to provide ophthalmologists and visual science specialists with the latest developments in theoretical, experimental and clinical investigations in eye and vision.
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The publication costs for Eye and Vision are covered by the Affiliated Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, so authors do not need to pay an article-processing charge for each article accepted for publication.
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