New Appointments to the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Pediatric Dermatology
Prof. Uwe Wollina
Special Editor for Rare Clinical Cases
Prof. Valerio Cirfera
Special Editor for Legal and Forensic Dermatology
International Journal of Pediatric Dermatology
SpecialIssuesPolicy
We publish Special Issues/Supplements in accordance with Supplements, Theme Issues, and Special Series by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) and Conflict of Interest Disclosure and Journal Supplements in MEDLINE by the NLM guidance.
All proposals submitted should include the following information:
• The name and address for communication of the Guest Editor(s);
• Rationale explaining the scope and significance of the proposed theme in 200–350 words;
• A biographical statement for each of the proposed Guest Editors, linking them to the field of study;
• Brief details about the other contributors, including their institutional affiliation;
• A preliminary time schedule for the preparation of the Special Issue;
• Instructions for the preparation of papers, as provided on the journal website under 'For Authors';
• The proposal will then be reviewed by the Editorial Office, which takes full responsibility for the policies, practices, and content of Special Issues/Supplements, including complete control of decisions relating to the selection of authors, peer reviewers, and content for the Special Issues/Supplements. The Journal does not permit funding organizations to make decisions beyond which publications they choose to fund.
All proposals for Special Issues/Supplements must undergo evaluation and be approved by the Editorial Office. The Guest Editor of Special Issues assists with the initial review of manuscripts and the organization of Special Issues. All manuscripts proposed for Special Issues/Supplements are sent for external peer review organized by the journal Editorial Office, and final decisions on their publication rest with the journal's academic editors (usually the Editor-in-Chief/Editorial Board Member of a journal or the Guest Editor of a Special Issue).
Proposals will be judged against the following criteria:
• Is the proposed topic of interest and relevance to an identifiable and substantial international audience of educational researchers?
• Does the treatment of the topic reflect an awareness of international perspectives and theoretical developments in the relevant field?
• Does the research to be included in each of the papers outlined in the proposal appear to be well-conceived?
• Is the proposal clearly and logically constructed, in a way that would encourage confidence in the proposers as Guest Editors?
• Does the set of contributors include researchers who are well regarded in their field?
• Will the Special Issue make a significant and useful contribution to the study of education?
To ensure high-quality content for a specific target audience, all articles submitted for a Special Issue/Supplement must undergo a standard peer-review process organized by the Editorial Office within the scope of the journal.
All Special Issues/Supplements should contain a general introduction. The source of the idea for Special Issues/Supplements, sources of funding for the Special Issue/Supplement's research and publication, as well as products of the funding source related to the content of the Special Issue/Supplement, should be clearly stated in the introductory material.
Advertising in Supplements follows the same policies applied to The International Journal of Pediatric Dermatology (IJPD):
The issues of Supplements are distinguished from ordinary editorial issues by an “S”.
The Editor(s)-in-Chief maintains editorial responsibility for the content of all Special Issues/Supplements in their journal, including adherence to The International Journal of Pediatric Dermatology (IJPD)’s Editorial Policies. They retain the authority to reject or request amendments to any article or abstract submitted to a Special Issue/Supplement.
Prof. Uwe Wollina
Special Editor for Rare Clinical Cases
Prof. Valerio Cirfera
Special Editor for Legal and Forensic Dermatology
The International Journal of Pediatric Dermatology (ISSN 3035-1006) is the official journal of the World Health Academy of Dermatology and Pediatrics. It publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed research and clinical updates in pediatric dermatology, including rare diseases, therapeutic innovations, and interdisciplinary approaches. Under new editorial leadership, the journal is expanding its international reach and preparing for Scopus indexing.
official journal the World Health Academy of Dermatology and Pediatrics
World Health Academy Publishing House
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