Reports on all aspects of drug action in humansOriginal papers. reviews. editorials. letters. book reviewsNorth American. European. Australasian EditorsSpecial supplements on new drugsOpen-access after 12 monthsOnline submission through ScholarOne Manuscripts Published on behalf of the British Pharmacological Society Aims and Scope Published on behalf of the British Pharmacological Society. theBritish Journal of Clinical Pharmacologycontains papers and reports on all aspects of drug action in humans: invited review articles. original papers. short communications and correspondence. The Journal enjoys a wide readership. bridging the gap between the medical profession. clinical research and the pharmaceutical industry. Proceedings of the meetings of the Clinical Section of the British Pharmacological Society are published in abstract form. and supplements containing information on new methods. new drugs and new approaches to treatment are supplied free of charge. All editorials now available to access free online. Clickhere to access now! Readership The journal contains research and review articles on all aspects of drug action in humans. together with abstracts of clinical proceedings of the Society. The journal is recognized as one of the leading publications in its field. The readership consists of clinical pharmacologists in academic and NHS posts. pharmacologists. pharmacists. physicians as well as scientists in the pharmaceutical industry. The readership reflects the journal"s role as a bridge between the medical professions. clinical research and the pharmaceutical industry.
The British Journal of Clinical Psychology publishes original research, both empirical and theoretical, on all aspects of clinical psychology:* clinical and abnormal psychology featuring descriptive or experimental studies*aetiology, assessment and treatment of the whole range of psychological disorders irrespective of age group and setting* biological influences on individual behaviour*studies of psychological interventions and treatment on individuals, dyads, families and groupsFor specific submission requirements, please view the Author Guidelines.The Journal is catholic with respect to the range of theories and methods used to answer substantive scientific problems. Studies of samples with no current psychological disorder will only be considered if they have a direct bearing on clinical theory or practice.The following types of paper are invited:* papers reporting original empirical investigations;* theoretical papers, provided that these are sufficiently related to empirical data;* review articles, which need not be exhaustive, but which should give an interpretation of the state of research in a given field and, where appropriate, identify its clinical implications;* Brief Reports and Comments.
Aims & Scope The British Journal of Dermatology (BJD) strives to publish the highest quality dermatological research. In so doing, the journal aims to advance understanding, management and treatment of skin disease and improve patient outcomes. BJD invites submissions under a broad scope of topics relevant to clinical and experimental research and publishes original articles, reviews, concise communications, case reports and items of correspondence. The article categories within the journal are: cutaneous biology; clinical and laboratory investigations; contact dermatitis & allergy; dermatological surgery & lasers; dermatopathology; epidemiology & health services research; paediatric dermatology; photobiology; and therapeutics. BJD is an official organ of the British Association of Dermatologists but attracts contributions from all countries in which sound research is carried out, and its circulation is equally international. The overriding criteria for publication are scientific merit, originality and interest to a multidisciplinary audience. Journal content and further information - including author guidelines and submission details - can be found online at www.brjdermatol.org. The 2010 impact factor is 4.351. Mission & Values Founded in 1888, BJD has evolved into one of the world's leading general dermatology journals. The BJD brand is underpinned by the provision of trusted information. From this solid foundation, the journal aims to serve the needs of its multiple stakeholders.
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology publishes full-length, empirical, conceptual, review and discussion papers, as well as brief reports, in all of the following areas: • motor, perceptual, cognitive, social and emotional development in infancy; .
The British Journal of Diabetes & Vascular Disease is a bi-monthly, peer review journal that disseminates topical and practical information to the diabetes care team. The readership includes scientists, diabetologists, endocrinologists, cardiologists and vascular surgeons. BJDVD publishes specialist reviews, research articles, original papers, audit analyses, clinical cases and specialist meeting reports.
The British Journal of Educational Psychology publishes original psychological research pertaining to education across all ages and educational levels including: • cognition .
British Journal of Educational Studies is one of the UK's foremost international education journals. It publishes scholarly, research-based articles on education which draw particularly upon historical, philosophical and sociological analysis and sources. British Journal of Educational Studies provides: * Discussions of educational policy and educational issues that draw on the findings of research * Articles that review policy developments outside the UK, acknowledging the significance of cross-national policy influences * Contributions from many academic disciplines and a variety of perspectives * The most comprehensive book review section of any education journal published in the UK with, on average, sixteen reviews per issue.
The British Journal of Educational Technology provides readers with the widest possible coverage of developments in international educational and training technology. BJET is a primary source for academics and professionals in learning technology.
The British Journal of General Practice is an international journal publishing research, editorials, debate and analysis, and clinical guidance for family practitioners and primary care researchers worldwide.