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Writing for the American Journal
of Nursing: Author Guidelines
AJN’s mission is to promote excellence in professional nursing
by providing cutting-edge, evidence-based information that embraces a
global, holistic perspective of health and nursing. AJN is dedicated
to communicating research, professional issues, and clinical developments
in accessible, compelling, and incisive ways to readers who are committed
to lifelong learning in the workplace, in school, and in their personal
lives.
AJN seeks evidence-based manuscripts and original research reports
on a variety of clinical and professional topics. The journal also welcomes
submissions for its various departments and columns.
The journal reviews manuscripts formatted according to the “Uniform
Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals” by
the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (JAMA 1997;277(11):927-34;
also available online at www.icmje.org).
REVIEW PROCESS
All materials are subject to peer review. Three or more authorities on
the subject on which the author has written will be asked to judge the
validity, originality, accuracy, and significance of the work presented
and to indicate whether the subject matter is suitable for publication
in AJN. Initial reviews usually take six to eight weeks from the
date of delivery to the editorial offices, although expedited reviews
are provided for original research and other manuscripts with time-sensitive
data. Authors who believe their manuscripts are time sensitive should
contact the editor-in-chief before submitting the manuscript.
After the initial peer review, an AJN editor may inform the author
of the manuscript’s status or a decision will be sent by e-mail.
A manuscript may be accepted or rejected, or it may need to be revised
by the author before a final decision can be made. Authors may log on
to http://ajn.edmgr.com at any time
to check the status of their submissions. Authors who do not receive notice
of a decision within eight weeks of submission may contact the editorial
offices for an update on the manuscript’s status.
Rejected manuscripts are not returned to authors. Authors who submit original
artwork or photographs that they wish returned upon rejection or publication
of their work should include a self-addressed envelope suitable for mailing
the materials safely; they should also include sufficient return postage.
QUERY LETTERS
We encourage authors to discuss their ideas about a potential manuscript
with the editor-in-chief or the editorial director in order to best tailor
it to AJN’s audience and to make sure a manuscript on the
same topic hasn’t recently been accepted. Query letters should include
a paragraph describing the proposed manuscript, its projected length,
how the topic will be treated, an outline, a short biographical sketch
that includes the author’s qualifications for writing on the topic,
and the author’s contact information (e-mail and street addresses
and day and evening telephone numbers).
We do consider completed manuscripts without a prior query. We do not
accept simultaneous submissions or previously published manuscripts for
review.
SUBMISSION
AJN is primarily a clinical nursing journal; however, we welcome
manuscripts reporting on compelling original research on clinical or professional
topics. The journal also welcomes submissions for its various departments
and columns. Additional submissions guidelines apply to the Art of Nursing,
Reflections, and Viewpoint departments. Please note that the journal does
not accept manuscripts for the columns produced by the American Nurses
Association (The Politics of Caring, Issues Update, and Health
and Safety). Contact the ANA directly regarding these columns.
Authors should submit a cover letter with each manuscript. The cover letter
should include a description of any other submissions or previous publications
that might be considered redundant or that may duplicate any part of the
submitted manuscript. It should also contain a description of the steps
the authors took to ensure the anonymity of any people discussed in the
manuscript (in clinical scenarios or case studies, for instance. See the
“Anonymity” section below).
AJN requires all authors to submit an Author Financial Disclosures
and Acknowledgment Statement upon submission. This form includes
the following:
The Disclosure Statement is an acknowledgment of all funding
sources that supported the submitted work, as well as any commercial association
that could pose a conflict of interest or create a bias. These include
consultant arrangements, honoraria for speaking or writing on the topic
discussed in the manuscript, patent licensing arrangements, or payments
for conducting or publicizing a study or other work.
The Authorship Statement describes what each author contributed
to the manuscript, including the participation of any individuals who
were paid directly for writing the manuscript and the source of the funding.
The names of any individuals who participated in writing the manuscript
but are not listed as authors in the cover letter should be included here,
along with an explanation of why they are not credited as coauthors. Anyone
who contributed to the project but not as an author of the manuscript
should be named in the acknowledgments, with a description of the person’s
role in the project and their written permission to be acknowledged in
the published article.
The Author Financial Disclosures and Acknowledgment Statement
is available online and may be scanned into Editorial Manager or faxed
to AJN at 212-886-1206 in care of Dana Carey.
PREPARATION OF THE MANUSCRIPT
Type the manuscript on 8½" x 11" paper with margins of
1½" on all sides, left justified only. Type must be a minimum
of 12-point font size. Double-space throughout, and arrange the text in
the following sequence: acknowledgments page; abstract with key words
for indexing (for feature articles or original research); main text; references;
and figures, tables, and illustrations when appropriate. Number the pages
consecutively, in the upper right-hand corner. Include a short title in
the header of each page, just above the page number.
The preferred method of submission is by the Internet at http://ajn.edmgr.com.
For details on acceptable program formats for submission (for example,
Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint), from the main page, under the
“Files and Resources” heading, click on the “System
Requirements” link. To accommodate blinded peer review, place the
authors’ names only on the cover letter and nowhere else
in the submission. Authors will enter their information directly into
the Web site, and it will remain linked to their manuscripts. This is
a secure site; AJN editors control access to all submissions.
Content. Describe in detail how the ideas and information
presented can be directly applied in clinical practice. Essentially, the
reader will ask, “What’s in this article for me and for my
patients? What can I take away from this piece that will improve my care,
my patients’ lives, or my professional life?”
The style of a submission depends on the type of article it is. For example,
manuscripts reporting original research should follow the format described
in the “Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical
Journals.” Pieces submitted to AJN’s Art of Nursing,
Reflections, or Viewpoint departments should be organized
according to criteria specific to these pages.
We encourage authors to use headings and subheadings throughout the manuscript.
We also encourage the use of diagrams, tables, charts, illustrations,
and photos; however, authors should include these as attachments, as opposed
to placing them in the body of the text. Use generic drug names instead
of proprietary names whenever possible. If it’s necessary to use
trade names, they should be capitalized and inserted within parentheses
after the generic name on first mention. Thereafter, the generic name
should be used, if possible. Product names should be treated likewise,
with the manufacturer’s full name and the city in which the product
is manufactured in parentheses. All direct quotes, including those from
government sources, online publications, and publications that are in
the public domain, must be presented as such with quotation marks and
appropriate citations. Treating direct quotes otherwise will be considered
plagiarism. Manuscripts that are plagiarized or that contain plagiarized
material will be rejected, even if authors have received written notice
of acceptance.
References. Authors are responsible for the accuracy
and completeness of their references and for correct text citation. Authors
may submit manuscripts that adhere to the Vancouver style described in
the “Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical
Journals.” For editing purposes, however, we prefer manuscripts
with references formatted in scientific notation, as defined by the American
Psychological Association (APA). All manuscripts accepted for publication
are checked for factual accuracy of content and references. Authors may
be required to submit copies of source materials for fact checking during
the editing phase.
Tables, Figures, Illustrations, and Photos. Tables, figures,
illustrations, and photos should be included when pertinent. Legends must
accompany all tables and figures. Authors should indicate whether illustrations
are original works or copies. Authors must obtain copyright releases for
reprinting any previously published material. Copyright permission may
also be necessary for any adaptations of previously published material.
If you are uncertain about whether you need copyright permission for an
adapted table, figure, illustration, or other material, please note this
in your cover letter. Photographs must be accompanied by written permission
of any individuals included in the photo, unless it’s historic or
considered a "public" photo. Photos should be at least 5"
x 7" but not larger than 11" x 14". If submitting an image
digitally, on disk or CD-ROM, you must also submit a printout. Resolution
of digital images that are 5" x 7" or larger must be at least
300 dpi; a higher resolution is required for smaller images. We can accept
Illustrator, Photoshop, or QuarkXPress files saved in JPEG, TIFF, PICT,
or PDF format. Mac-based files are preferred, but we can accept PC-based.
Authors submitting artwork for the Art of Nursing department
should obtain a copy of the author guidelines for that department. Again,
please check the “System Requirements” link on http://ajn.edmgr.com
for details on which formats are acceptable. Do not embed photos or figures
in the word processing program; they must be attached as separate documents
on the Web site.
Video Content. Authors may submit video as their primary submission, and write an accompanying description for publication in AJN.
Authors may also submit videos to enhance their written manuscript. The manuscript must contain references to the video that are clearly labelled as “Supplemental Digital Content,” with a brief description of the video and its intended function as a supplement to the manuscript, the videographer’s name, participants, length (minutes), and size (MB). Authors must obtain written consent from anyone appearing in the video. Consent should be faxed to Senior Editorial Coordinator Alison Bulman at (212) 886-1206.
Size & File Type Requirements. Video files should be submitted with the following file extensions: .wmv, .mov, .qt, .mpg, .mpeg, or .mp4, and formatted with a 320 X 240 pixel minimum screen size. Video documents are attached the same way as the manuscript and cover letter in the online submission process.
For more information, please call or e-mail Alison Bulman at (646) 674-6602, alison.bulman@wolterskluwer.com.
Anonymity. We encourage authors to include clinical scenarios
or case studies in their manuscripts. It’s imperative to protect
the anonymity of people described in these scenarios, and to obtain the
written consent of all such people, even if individual names are not used,
whenever the identity of such a person could accidentally be determined.
Authors should change identifying information about people discussed in
the scenarios, including clinical and personal details. Authors are asked
to include in the cover letter a description of what steps they took to
protect people’s anonymity in the manuscript, if relevant.
Continuing Education Questions. The editors will determine
whether your manuscript is suitable to be a continuing education feature
in the journal. If it is, the test questions will be developed independently.
Do not submit test questions with your manuscript.
HOW TO SUBMIT A MANUSCRIPT
Log on to http://ajn.edmgr.com to register
and submit a manuscript.
For questions about submitting a manuscript, contact Alison Bulman, Editorial
Coordinator (alison.bulman@wolterskluwer.com)
at 646-674-6602 (phone) or 212-886-1206 (fax).
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