Editorial Note - (2020) Volume 9, Issue 1

Editorial Note for Journal of Neonatal Biology
Sowmya Sakinala*
 
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University College for Women, Koti, Hyderabad, India
 
*Correspondence: Sowmya Sakinala, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University College for Women, India, Email:

Received: 29-Feb-2020 Published: 13-Apr-2020, DOI: 10.35248/2167-0897.20.9.e001

Editorial Note

I am pleased to introduce the Journal of Neonatal Biology (JNB) keen in publishing the latest advancements and innovations in a peer reviewed scientific journal known for rapid dissemination of high-quality research. This neonatal Journal with high impact factor offers an open access platform to the authors in academia and industry to publish their novel research. It serves the International Scientific Community with its standard neonatal research publications. The journal focuses on providing most comprehensive and reliable information in advanced areas of medical sciences. I am pleased to announce that, all issues of the 9th volume were published online well within the time and the print issues were also brought out and dispatched within 30 days of publishing the issue online during the year of 2019.

Journal publishes all types of Research like, original articles, review articles, short review, case reports, case studies, case series, short communications, etc. in all areas of related to Neonatology and Perinatal medicine and provides free online access to the researchers worldwide. All published articles of our journal are included in the indexing and abstracting coverage of: Index Copernicus, Google Scholar, Genamics JournalSeek, RefSeek, Hamdard University, EBSCO A-Z, CLC- WorldCat, Publons, and Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research.

The impact factor for the journal is Journal Impact Factor 0.5*. Impact factor measures the quality of the Journal.

As such, the journal aspires to be vibrant, engaging and accessible, and at the same time integrative and challenging, JNB received a total of 180 manuscripts, and a total of 110 research scientists from all over the world reviewed the articles published in all volumes. Average publication lag time of an article was further reduced to 2-3 weeks. Average download per article is increasing and on an average there are 50 downloads per paper. All these are promising signs. We could reach this stage through the constant support of Board Members and intellectual generosity of the readers and contributors (authors and reviewers).

Association with Longdom publishing group has increased Readership Metrics (By Google Analytics) of the Journal which can be accessed at Google Analytics Metrics. According to the Google Analytics, more than 6214 readers are visiting to our journal websites for submitting manuscripts, to browse the latest research published on diabetes and metabolism and to refer the published content for conceptualizing their research study, deriving research hypotheses, case reports and validating their contributions.

Readers from the major countries including United States, Japan, United Kingdom, India, Egypt and Nigeria visit our journal domain to learn about the ongoing research activities in this field.

Longdom Publishing Web Metrics (By Google Analytics)

• 1,701,426 Million+ Users

• 4,991,205 Million+ Page views

• 2,167,106 Sessions at the rate of 1.27 per user

I am delighted to mention that during the year 2019, all 3 issues of volume 9 were published online well within the time. As a supplement, JNB published conference proceedings named “European Summit on Pediatric Neonatology and Gynaecology”.

Manuscripts can be submitted online via Editorial Tracking System or as an E-mail attachment to the Editorial Office at neonatalbiol@ medicineinsights.com JNB is using Online Review and Editorial Tracking Systems for quality review process and the authors can submit manuscripts and track their progress.

I take this opportunity to acknowledge the contribution of Editorin- Chief: Keiji Suzuki, during the final editing of articles published and the support rendered by the editorial assistants. Lastly I would like to express my gratitude to all the authors, reviewers, the publisher, the advisory and the editorial board of the Journal, the office bearers for their support in bringing out yet another volume and look forward to their unrelenting support for the successful release of upcoming editions Needless to say, any papers that you wish to submit, either individually or collaboratively, are much appreciated and will make a substantial contribution to the early development and success of the journal. I would also like to express my gratitude to all the authors, reviewers, the publisher, the advisory and the editorial board of JNB, the office bearers for their support in bringing out yet another volume of JNB and look forward to their unrelenting support to bring out the Volume 9 of JNB in scheduled time. Best wishes and thank you in advance for your contribution to Journal of Neonatal Biology, Keiji Suzuki, Editor-in-Chief, Tokai University School of Medicine, Japan.

Citation: Sakinala S (2020) Editorial Note for Journal of Neonatal Biology. J Neonatal Biol Vol: 9 Iss: 1:001.

Copyright: © 2020 Sakinala S. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.