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Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences

Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences. Abraham Haileamlak, MD Editor-In-Chief Jimma University, Ethiopia AJPP Annual Meeting Atlanta, GA, USA May 18-19, 2010. JIMMA UNIVERSITY. A NATIONAL PIONEER IN COMMUNITY BASED EDUCATION OF HIGHER LEARNING. Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences (EJHS).

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Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences

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  1. Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences Abraham Haileamlak, MD Editor-In-Chief Jimma University, Ethiopia AJPP Annual Meeting Atlanta, GA, USA May 18-19, 2010 AJPP

  2. JIMMA UNIVERSITY A NATIONAL PIONEER IN COMMUNITY BASED EDUCATION OF HIGHER LEARNING AJPP

  3. Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences (EJHS) • Founded in 1990 • Published by JU AJPP

  4. Overview • A peer reviewed journal of JU appearing since 1990 • Used to appear twice a year until July 2006 • Since 2007 it is appearing trice a year • Publishes • editorial, • original articles, • brief communications and • case reports, • Has website, http://www.ejhs.ju.edu.et • Not indexed AJPP

  5. Journal description Organization • Editors/ Editorial Board • Abraham Haileamlak -----Editor-in-Chief • Challi Jira   ----- Associate Editor-in-Chief • Tefera Belachew • Mesele Bezabih • Tinuel Girma • Abebe G/Mariam AJPP

  6. Journal description • Editorial Staff • Girum Tigu - Secretary • Editorial Consultants • Prof. EHO Parry (UK) • Dr. Teklasion Wolde-Mariam (Ethiopia) • Prof. John Britton (UK) • Dr. Ruth Shinebaum (UK) • Prof Makonnen Asefa (Ethiopia) • Prof William Lore (Kenya) • Dr. Richard Horton (UK) AJPP

  7. Journal description AJPP

  8. Journal description Content of EJHS • Editorials – not regular • Original articles (minimum 8 per issue) • Reviews • Brief communication (Maximum 1 per issue) • Case report (Maximum 2 per issue) AJPP

  9. Journal description Production process • Preparation by the journal secretary • Printing in private company • Appears trice a year • Available online on the journal website • Print edition is 300 per issue • Distributed to universities and health units for free AJPP

  10. Journal description • Website • http://www.ejhs.ju.edu.et • Developed in 2009 • Thanks to AJPP • Financial Structure • EJHS didn’t start to generate money • Financial management is under the university system AJPP

  11. Journal description… • Journal Participation • AJOL- on process • PubMed Central- not yet • Medline – not yet • COPE - member • ICMJE- trial unsuccessful AJPP

  12. Journal description… • Distribution • Over 200 institutions and individuals locally for free • Distributed to all libraries in JU and all public medical schools in Ethiopia • Few international customers AJPP

  13. Journal description… Sustainability plan • As there is strong University support, the journal will not face financial problem • The main challenge will be manuscript flow and peer review • Strengthening administrative staff • Continuous Staff training • Increased postgraduate training • Increase visibility- Indexing • Manuscript management software AJPP

  14. Journal description… • 2009 Accomplishment • All the three issues appeared timely • Policy revision made • Organization • staffing • Secured three rooms office • Introduction of intern editors • Experience share visit is made to EMJ and EJHD • Two members got training in Accra, Ghana • One staff trained in Kampala, Uganda • Conducted two in-house trainings AJPP

  15. 2006-2009 manuscript flow AJPP

  16. Acceptance rate over years AJPP

  17. Duration for action • Difficult to analyze by years • The estimated duration is as follows • From Submission to; • First action (pre-review)- 7 days • Acceptance (Peer review and board decision)- 60-90 days • Publication – 90-120 days AJPP

  18. Peer Reviewers in 2009 • Number of reviewers used – 43 (all internal) • Some of them used more than once • Approximate time – 6-8 weeks AJPP

  19. Major Improvements • The content has increased to a minimum of 8 original articles • The cover design of the journal is updated • Availability to readers online • Improvement of peer review quality • Most regular reviewers knew what to do • Number of Submissions increased AJPP

  20. Medical Library • Gave university wide training on how to search databases • Involved in supporting researchers AJPP

  21. Outreach activities • Authors • no survey done • We got positive email messages from some of our authors • Readers • no survey done • We got email messages from some of our readers. • Local news media • We used local radio to disseminate findings of researches published on our journal when it is necessary AJPP

  22. Interaction with international partner • AJPP • COPE – thanks to Sarah • ICMJE- unsuccessful AJPP

  23. Future interaction plan • Secure and apply manuscript management software • Work hard for indexing • Another trial for ICMJE membership AJPP

  24. THANK YOU! AJPP

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