Editorial Note on Journal Development (original) (raw)
1997, The European Journal of Public Health
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This editorial note provides an update on the developments and future plans for the Journal following the EUPHA Annual Conference. Key points include the financing of additional pages to reduce backlog, the introduction of a qualitative methodology section, an increase in submissions, and efforts to widen indexing and contributions from underrepresented countries.
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