杂志简称:folia morphol
中文译名:《形态学学报》
收录属性:scie(2024版), 目次收录(维普),英文期刊,
投稿方向:医学、anatomy & morphology 解剖学与形态学
SCI/E期刊基本信息
出版周期:季刊 地区:波兰
中科院分区:4区
是否TOP:非TOP期刊
是否综述:非综述期刊
是否OA:非OA期刊
国际标准刊号:ISSN0015-5659;EISSN1644-3284
杂志语言:英语
出版国家:波兰
杂志官网 联系方式
出版地址:VIA MEDICA,UL SWIETOKRZYSKA 73,GDANSK,POLAND,80-180
杂志邮箱:
投稿网址:https://journals.viamedica.pl/folia-morphologica/login?source=%2Ffolia-morphologica%2Fuser%2FnewSubmission
杂志官方网址:https://journals.viamedica.pl/folia-morphologica
出版商网址:http://www.viamedica.pl
杂志投稿要求
投稿须知【杂志社官方网站信息】
Author Guidelines
Journal follows editorial recommendations of International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) (available at http://www.icmje.org/recommendations/).
Via Medica strongly recommends journal editors to adhere to the principles of Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), particularly to deal with acts of ethical misconduct. For more information Authors, Readers and Editors may visit the COPE website: http://publicationethics.org/.
Submission of manuscripts
In order to support the continued publication of the Journal the authors will be charged 270.60 EUR for published article not exceeding 7 final pages (14 pages of original manuscript), including pictures and tables. Color ilustrations are included in the price of the basic fee. Each figure is treated as 1100 characters, each table as 1100 characters – added to submitted manuscript characters count. Finally, the manuscript characters in total with added for figures and tables should not exceed 29400. Exceeding 7 pages (29400 characters) will increase the fee by 36.90 EUR per each additional final page (extra pages also contain 4200 characters).To make the calculations easy and accure, there is a calculator tool included that must be used while sending the manuscript via online system. After accepting the article to be published by Editor-in-Chief, the author will be obliged to complete the payment which will make the publication process able to complete.
If manuscript is accepted for publication authors will be notified (via email) about the amount due and payment method, within 4 weeks time after the acceptance.
All articles should be submitted to FM electronically online at www.fm.viamedica.pl where detailed instruction regarding submission process will be provided.
Legal aspects
In sending the manuscript the author(s) confirm(s) that (s)he has (they have) not previously submitted it to another journal (exept for abstracts of no more than 400 words) or published it elsewhere. The author(s) also agree(s), if and when the manuscript is accepted for publication, to automatic and free transfer of copyright to the Publisher allowing for the publication and distribution of the material submitted in all available forms and fields of exploitation. A Transfer of Copyright Form will be sent to the corresponding author at the time of either preliminary or final acceptance. It must be completed and returned to the publisher. The author(s) accept(s) that the manuscript will not be published elsewhere in any language without the written consent of the copyright holder, i.e. the Publisher.
All manuscripts submitted should be accompanied by a covering letter including signed confirmation of the above and confirming that this publication has been approved by all co-authors (if any), as well as by the responsible authorities at the institution where the work has been carried out. The cover letter should be send as a separate file while sending the main file of the article via electronic system. Accepted formats are doc, pdf, jpg. Cover letter, printed and signed must be sent via post to the editorial office.
Additionally, the author(s) confirm(s) that (s)he is (they are) familiar with and will observe the 'Instruction to Authors' included in 'Folia Morphologica' and also that all sources of financial support have been fully disclosed. Materials previously published should be accompanied by written consent for reprinting from the relevant Publishers. In the case of photographs of identifiable persons, their written consent should also be provided. Any potential conflict of interest will be dealt with by the local court specific to the Publisher. Legal relations between the Publisher and the author(s) are in accordance with Polish law and with international conventions binding on Poland.
Anonymous review
All manuscripts will be subject to a process of anonymous editorial review (the name of authors and their affiliations will be disclosed to the referees only when the review process is complete). In order to achieve this, the first page and the acknowledgements page will be removed from the manuscripts sent to referees.
Authorship
All collaborators who have made significant and substantial contributions to a study are considered coauthors. The nature and level of contribution of all authors of accepted manuscripts must be indicated, i.e. conception, design, execution and interpretation of the data being published, wrote the paper. An author may list more than one contribution, and more than one author may have contributed to the same aspect of the work. Other contributions to the work, such as providing of reagents or analytic tools, should be listed in the Acknowledgements. Ghostwriting and guest-authorship are forbidden. In case of detecting ghost written manuscripts, actions will be taken involving both the submitting authors and the participants involved.
Preparation of manuscripts
Articles must be written in English, with either British or American spelling used consistently throughout. Authors not entirely familiar with English usage are advised to seek the assistance of an English speaker; correct style is the responsibility of the authors. —
– The length of original article should not exceed 14 printed pages including text, illustrations, tables, and references.
– Manuscripts should be typed, double-spaced, and fully corrected. Allow a margin at least 3 cm at the top, bottom and left side of the page. Text should not be justified, but flush left.
– The first page of each paper should indicate: the author's name, title of the paper, the institute where the work was conducted (not in capital letters); complete name and address for correspondence with telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail address if available; running head not exceed 40 characters including space.
– The second page should contain only the title and running head. This page will serve as the cover when the manuscript is sent to referees.
– The third page contains the abstract which should not exceed one type-written page. Every abstract should be written in an informative style. Avoid generalizations and give essential details of research findings. For indexing purposes, a list of 3–10 key words in English and not included in the title should be typed below the abstract.
– The textual material of the article should be organized in a standard form with separate: Introduction, Material and Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions, and References. Review articles should be divided into sections and subsections as appropriate without numbering. The desired position of figures and tables should be indicated in the margin.
– Do not underline in the text. Avoid footnotes. When essential, they are numbered consecutively and typed at the foot of the appropriate page.
– All dimensions and measurements must be specified in the metric system.
– The source of any drug and special reagent should be identified.
– Particular attention needs to be paid to the selection of appropriate analysis of data and the results of statistical test should be incorporated in the results section.
– The nomenclature used should conform to the current edition of the Nomina Anatomica, Nomina Anatomica Veterinaria or to the Nomina Anatomica. Avium, Eponyms (e.g., Fallopian tube, Eustachian tube) should not be used.
– Acknowledgements should be made in a separate sheet following Discussion and before References. These should contain a list of dedications, acknowledgements, and funding sources.
– Legends of figures should be typed on separate sheet.
– Tables (numbered in Roman numerals) and illustrations (numbered in Arabic numerals) should be prepared on separate sheets.
– The editor reserves the right to make corrections.
Tables
– Tables require a brief but descriptive heading.
– The major divisions of the table should be indicated by horizontal rules.
– Explanatory matter should be included in footnotes, indicated in the body of the table in order of their appearance.
– Tables must not duplicate material in the text or in illustration.
Illustrations
– The desired position of the figures and tables in the text should be indicated in the left margin.
– The maximum figure size is 84 mm or 174 mm for use in a single or double column width, respectively.
– When possible, group several illustrations on one block for reproduction, and also prepared on a separate sheet. Like all other figures, block should be prepared within a rectangular frame to fit within a single or double column width of 84 and 174 mm, respectively, and a maximum page height of 226 mm.
– Each figure should include scale magnification bar; do not use magnification factors in the figure legends.
– All figures, whether photographs, graphs or diagrams, should be numbered consecutively throughout. Do not give explanations on a back of illustrations.
– Only good drawings and original photographs can be accepted; negatives, photocopies or xerocopies cannot be used.
– On the back of each illustration indicate its number and top.
– Color illustrations can be included and the costs are covered by the price of main manuscript (270.60 EUR).
References
The list of references (written on a separate sheet) should include only those publications that are cited in the text. Avoid citation of academic books, manuals and atlases. References may be arranged alphabetically and numbered consecutively. Numbers in square brackets should give citation of literature references in the text at the appropriate places. The recommended style for references is of Index Medicus/NLM (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/policy/cit-format.html). References should be written as follows:
Journal papers: initials and names of first three authors following et al., full title of paper, journal abbreviation (according to Index Medicus), year of publication, volume (in Arabic numerals), first and last page (example below):
1. Olabarria M, Goldman JE. Disorders of Astrocytes: Alexander Disease as a Model. Annu Rev Pathol. 2017; 24(12):131-152, doi: 10.1146/annurev-pathol-052016-100218.
Book and monographs: initials and names of all authors, full title, edition, publisher, place, year (examples below):
1. Pollack RS. Tumor surgery of the head and neck. Karger, Basel 1975.
2. Amaral DG, Price JL, Pitkänen A, Carmichael ST. Anatomical organization of the primate amygdaloid complex. In: Aggleton JP (ed.). The amygdala. Wiley-Liss, New York 1975: 1–66.
Please note, that references students’ atlases and textbooks commonly used in didactics should not be cited.
Reference to articles that are accepted for publication may be cited as "in press", whereas manuscripts that are still in preparation or submitted for publication should be referred to as "unpublished data".
This journal should be cited in lists as Folia Morphol.
e.g. Tetiker H, Cimen M, Kosar MI. Fenestration of the vertebral artery: case presentation. Folia Morphol. 2004; 73(1): 84–86, doi: 10.5603/FM.2014.0012.
Proofs
Authors should keep a copy of their article, as proofs will be sent to them without the manuscript. Corrections to the proofs should be restricted to printer's errors only; other alterations will be charged to the authors. In order to maintain rapid publication, proofs should be returned within 48 hours after receipt, preferably by fax or e-mail. If the Publisher receives no response from the authors after 48 hours, it will be assumed that there are no errors to correct and the article will be published.
Ethical consideration
Papers describing animal experiments can be accepted for publication only if the experiment conforms to the legal requirements in Poland and EU Directive 2010/63/EU of the European Parliament and the Cuncil of 22 September 2010 as well as the requirement of National Research Council 2011 “Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals: Eighth Edition. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press (https://doi.org/10.17226/12910)”. Authors must provide a full description of their anesthetics and surgical procedures. Papers describing experiments on human subjects must include a statement that experiments were performed with the understanding and consent of each subject, with the approval of the appropriate local ethics committee.
If the submission uses cadaveric tissue, please acknowledge the donors in an acknowledgement at the end of the paper.