British Journal of Haematology

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British Journal of Haematology

The British Journal of Haematology is a peer-reviewed medical journal that covers research on all aspects of hematology, including the study of blood, blood-forming organs, and blood diseases. The journal publishes original research articles, reviews, and case reports related to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of blood disorders. It serves as a vital resource for hematologists, oncologists, pathologists, and researchers in the field of blood diseases.

History[edit | edit source]

The British Journal of Haematology was established in 1955, aiming to provide a platform for the dissemination of groundbreaking research in hematology. Over the years, it has grown in scope and reputation, becoming one of the leading journals in the field. The journal is published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the British Society for Haematology, a professional body that promotes excellence in the study and practice of hematology.

Scope and Content[edit | edit source]

The journal covers a wide range of topics within hematology, including but not limited to:

Each issue of the British Journal of Haematology includes high-quality research articles that undergo a rigorous peer-review process, ensuring that only the most significant and reliable findings are published. The journal also features reviews that summarize current knowledge in specific areas of hematology, providing readers with insights into recent developments and future directions in the field.

Editorial Board[edit | edit source]

The editorial board of the British Journal of Haematology comprises leading experts from around the world. These members are responsible for maintaining the journal's high standards of scientific excellence and integrity. They oversee the peer-review process, make decisions on manuscript acceptance, and guide the journal's editorial policies.

Abstracting and Indexing[edit | edit source]

The British Journal of Haematology is indexed and abstracted in several major databases, including PubMed, Scopus, and the Science Citation Index. This ensures that the research published in the journal is accessible to a wide audience of healthcare professionals and researchers.

Impact Factor[edit | edit source]

The impact factor of the British Journal of Haematology is a measure of the frequency with which the average article in the journal has been cited in a particular year. It is used as an indicator of the journal's importance within the field of hematology. The impact factor varies from year to year, reflecting the journal's current influence on the scientific community.

Access and Subscription[edit | edit source]

The British Journal of Haematology is available in both print and online formats. Institutions and individuals can subscribe to the journal through Wiley-Blackwell. Access to some articles or issues may also be available through open access or on a pay-per-view basis.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD