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Quantity. Papers published on malaria. 13,556 papers worldwide between 2000-2006 (average 1,936 papers/year) Number is growing 1,495 1,582 1,641 1,912 2004 2,062 2005 2,459 2006 2,415. Where are papers on malaria published ?. Am J Trop Med Hyg (112/year)

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  1. Quantity

  2. Papers published on malaria 13,556 papers worldwide between 2000-2006 (average 1,936 papers/year) Number is growing 1,495 1,582 1,641 1,912 2004 2,062 2005 2,459 2006 2,415

  3. Where are papers on malaria published ? Am J Trop Med Hyg (112/year) Trop Med Int Health (59) Mol Biol Parasit (57) Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg (54) Infect Immunity (49) Parasitol Today/Trends (45) J Inf Dis (38) Lancet (37) Acta Trop (30) 27% of all papers are published in a small numbers of journals, each publishing regularly over 30 papers per annum

  4. Where are papers on malaria published ? Am J Trop Med Hyg (112/year) Trop Med Int Health (59) Mol Biol Parasit (57) Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg (54) Infect Immunity (49) Parasitol Today/Trends (45) J Inf Dis (38) Lancet (37) Acta Trop (30) Malaria Journal 127 63 47 50 27% of all papers are published in a small numbers of journals, each publishing regularly over 30 papers per annum

  5. Malaria in the high impact journals IF Nb malaria papers/ year New Engl J Med 44 3 Science 30 17 Cell 29 2 Nature 29 16 Lancet 23 37 J Exp Med 13 4 PNAS 10 22 (PLoS Medicine 8 25) BMJ 9 13

  6. Quality

  7. How does a small, independent journal, ensure quality ?  High profile Editorial Board  Quality reviewing  Quality copy-editing  Conflict between ‘open access philosophy’ and high selectivity  APC + waiver for DEC authors  Retro-effect of Impact Factor

  8. High profile Editorial Board Paolo Arese (Italy) - J. Kevin Baird (Indonesia) - Guy Barnish (UK) Imelda Bates (UK) - John Beier (USA) - Bernard Brabin (UK) Joel G. Breman (USA) - Carlos C Campbell (USA ) - J Carlton (USA) Ian Clark (Australia) - Maureen Coetzee (South Africa) Marc Coosemans (Belgium) -Michel Cot (France) - Alister Craig (UK) Umberto D’Alessandro (Belgium) - Peter David (France) Martin Donnelly (UK) - Ogobara K. Doumbo (Mali) - Ibrahima Socé FALL (Zimbabwe) - Heather M. Ferguson (Netherlands) Didier Fontenille (France) - Mary Galinski (USA) - Hagai Ginsburg (Israel) Jenny Hill (UK) - Carol Hopkins Sibley (USA) - Lars Hviid (Denmark) Moses J. Bockarie (USA) - Tomas Jelinek (Germany) - Bart GJ Knols (Netherlands) Feiko ter Kuile (UK) - Christian P Lengeler (Switzerland) - Steve W Lindsay (UK) Vicky Marsh (Kenya) - Anne Mills (UK) - François Nosten (Thailand) Milijaona Randrianarivelojosia (Madagascar) - Lisa Ranford-Cartwright (UK) Hilary Ranson (UK) - Pascal Ringwald (Switzerland) - Vincent Robert (France) Joseph Schrevel (France) - Balbir Singh (Malaysia) - Georges Snounou (France) Colin Sutherland (UK) - Marcel Tanner (Switzerland) - Geoff Targett (UK) Madeleine C. Thomson (USA) - Harold Townson (UK) - Marita Troye-Blomberg (Sweden) David Walliker (UK) - David Warhurst (UK) - Nick White (Thailand) -Christopher Whitty (UK) Difficult balance between high profile, depth of coverage, geographical distribution, effectiveness

  9. High profile Editorial Board Paolo Arese (Italy) - J. Kevin Baird (Indonesia) - Guy Barnish (UK) Imelda Bates (UK) - John Beier (USA) - Bernard Brabin (UK) Joel G. Breman (USA) - Carlos C Campbell (USA ) - J Carlton (USA) Ian Clark (Australia) - Maureen Coetzee (South Africa) Marc Coosemans (Belgium) -Michel Cot (France) - Alister Craig (UK) Umberto D’Alessandro (Belgium) - Peter David (France) Martin Donnelly (UK) - Ogobara K. Doumbo (Mali) - Ibrahima Socé FALL (Zimbabwe) - Heather M. Ferguson (Netherlands) Didier Fontenille (France) - Mary Galinski (USA) - Hagai Ginsburg (Israel) Jenny Hill (UK) - Carol Hopkins Sibley (USA) - Lars Hviid (Denmark) Moses J. Bockarie (USA) - Tomas Jelinek (Germany) - Bart GJ Knols (Netherlands) Feiko ter Kuile (UK) - Christian P Lengeler (Switzerland) - Steve W Lindsay (UK) Vicky Marsh (Kenya) - Anne Mills (UK) - François Nosten (Thailand) Milijaona Randrianarivelojosia (Madagascar) - Lisa Ranford-Cartwright (UK) Hilary Ranson (UK) - Pascal Ringwald (Switzerland) - Vincent Robert (France) Joseph Schrevel (France) - Balbir Singh (Malaysia) - Georges Snounou (France) Colin Sutherland (UK) - Marcel Tanner (Switzerland) - Geoff Targett (UK) Madeleine C. Thomson (USA) - Harold Townson (UK) - Marita Troye-Blomberg (Sweden) David Walliker (UK) - David Warhurst (UK) - Nick White (Thailand) -Christopher Whitty (UK) Difficult balance between high profile, depth of coverage, geographical distribution, effectiveness 18/50 Board members amongst the 50 ‘most-published’ authors between 2003-2006

  10. Depth of coverage

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