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EDITOR’S
COMMENT
doi: 10.1590/S1677-55382010000100001
TIME
TO ACKNOWLEDGE AND PLAN FOR THE FUTURE
Dear
Readers and Contributors,
Our
International Braz J Urol began the year 2011 with changes in the Editorial
Board. We would like to reserve this space for a message from Prof. Francisco
J. B. Sampaio, who during the past 10 years as Editor-in-Chief of the
Journal has without question significantly raised its national and international
scientific standard. Prof. Fernando Kim, has now assumed the recently
created position of International Editor and Prof. Miriam Dambros, is
the current Editor-in-Chief.
PAST EDITOR’S
COMMENT
Dear
Readers, Authors and Colleagues of the International Braz J Urol,
It
is probably not in the best of interests of the Journal to remain as Editor
for more than 10 years. Also, the position is tiring and consumes a considerable
portion of the Editor’s academic time. I was appointed to the position
in 2000 and therefore I consider that it is time to step down as Editor-in-Chief.
During this period, the International Braz
J Urol (IBJU) experienced many changes and developments. The IBJU is now
recognized as a major publication in urology and is well known all over
the world. The IBJU is now a truly international journal and our on-line
version receives more than 45,000 visits every month from more than 60
different countries. Also, during the last five years, the Journal published
contributions from more than 30 countries.
At this moment, according to SCImago Journal and Country Rank (www.scimagojr.com),
the IBJU is “Number One” in the ranking of Urological, Surgical
and Surgical Specialties Journal in Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula.
The IBJU has also gained a major place in the world urological literature.
The Journal has been covered by Thomson Reuters (ISI) Current Contents
/ Clinical Medicine since January 2008 and has been included in the Science
Citation Index Expanded, accessible through the Web of Science. Our current
unofficial Impact Factor is 1.2, calculated in the same way that ISI generates
its Impact Factors. Our official Impact Factor will appear in the 2010
Journal Citation Report (JCR), which will be released in mid-2011, with
respect to articles published in 2008 and 2009. We are confident that
the official Impact Factor will be even higher than 1.2. This is thanks
to the enthusiastic efforts and dedication of our Readers, Authors, Editorial
Board and Ad-hoc Reviewers who have devoted their time to our Journal.
In early December 2010, I asked for my replacement
and Dr. Miriam Dambros was appointed to my position. Dr. Dambros is Professor
of Urology at Federal University of São Paulo and has all attributes
necessary for the position. I have been working on the transition with
Dr. Dambros during several weeks and I have now passed on the editorship
of the Journal to my successor.
I am profoundly grateful to you all for
your invaluable support and friendship during these past years, which
has been of utmost importance for the great success of our Journal.
Francisco J. B. Sampaio, M.D.
Editor-in-Chief, IBJU, 2000-2010
INTERNATIONAL
EDITOR’S COMMENT
Dear Colleagues,
It
is an honor to write you as the International Editor of the International
Braz J Urol.
Together with Prof. Miriam Dambros, the
new Editor-in-chief of the IBJU, we can reassure our readers as to the
continuation of the Journal’s mission to inform, educate and establish
a productive rapport with the urological community.
Since the IBJU was founded in 1975 by Dr.
Alberto Gentile, the editors, reviewers and authors have promoted and
developed a pivotal instrument of urological knowledge, in their native
language, allowing the Brazilian urological community to exchange their
knowledge and experience via articles, comments and case reports.
Undoubtedly, due to the dynamic editorship
of Prof. Francisco Sampaio, the IBJU evolved in the last decade to International
status with the recruitment of worldwide expert’s contributions.
Not only the prestige of the journal has risen to a new level, but also
the volume and quality of manuscript submissions has achieved new high
standards.
Therefore, the Brazilian Society of Urology
(SBU) and IBJU governing board have created the position of International
Editor of the Journal
As the International Editor of the IBJU
it is my privilege to serve as the liaison between the IBJU and the international
urologic community to continue the promotion of the journal narrowing
our relationships, improving communication and encourage scientific submissions
from international authors and institutions.
Fernando
J. Kim, M.D., FACS
International Associate Editor
EDITOR’S COMMENT
Firstly
may I say that I feel extremely honored to have been appointed to the
post of Editor-in-Chief of the IBJU. I am very flattered to assume the
coordination and grateful for the possibility of the challenge to further
improve our Journal.
At this particular time there are no words
to thank;
- the commitment and work of Professor Francisco
Sampaio who for these past 10 years with dedication and patience has made
the IBJU a fundamental and reputable scientific journal. I thank him as
Editor-in-Chief and as a member of the Brazilian Society of Urology in
the name of all Brazilians urologists.
- the Associate Technical Editor, Dr. Luciano
A Favorito, Associate Editors, Dr. Gerard C. Freire, Miguel Srougi, Dr.
Wachira Kochakarn, Dr Mark S. Soloway, Dr. Claude Schulman, Video Section
Editor, Dr. Philippe E. Spiess, Assistant
Medical Editor, Richard Medeiros, Urological Survey Committee, Dr Athanase
Billis, Dr. Andreas Bohle, Dr. Sean P Elliott, Dr. Fernando Kim, Dr. Adilson
Prando, Dr. M. Chad Wallis, Dr. Manoj Monga, Dr. Steven P. Petrou and
all Consulting Editor members.
The time involved and personal experience
were essential to the growth of the IBJU. I look forward to closely working
with you.
- the efficiency and good job that Ricardo
de Morais has done in running the Editorial Office.
- Prof. Modesto Jacobino for his genuine
interest in the growth of IBJU.
- the readers, authors and Brazilian urological
community because they believe and have become partners in the Journal.
I am anxious to receive your comments and feedback on how you think the
journal is progressing and what could be done to improve the IBJU.
In the position of Editor-in-Chief of the
IBJU some changes were proposed such as the creation of the position of
Editor for the Portuguese language, which will be occupied by Prof. Silvio
Tucci, University of São Paulo - Ribeirão Preto,
aimed at facilitating the dissemination of the journal in the Brazilian
community. Along with the English edition will be sent via Compact Disc,
the Portuguese version of the Journal’s content. The newly created
position of International Editor will be occupied by Prof. Dr. Fernando
Kim, who is a faithful friend and collaborator and has the task of increasing
internationalization of our journal.
Another point that I would like to comment
on is that since 2009 we have attempted to install the Editorial Manager
system as a work platform for the submission of papers. This is a mission
that is at this moment one of my top priorities, which we can start using
very soon. I would also like to offer my total commitment and firm interest
in encouraging the submission and publication of articles from Brazilian
authors. The main reason for the existence of IBJU is to provide a vehicle
for the disclosure of basic science, clinical scientific articles and
reviews of good quality within our specialty, by Brazilian researchers.
To this end, the Brazilian Society of Urology will organize meetings with
residents, preceptors and the Editor-in-Chief as well as a blog where
interested individuals can resolve their doubts and suggest changes in
the journal.
Finally, may I re-confirm my total commitment
to the further growth of the IBJU with the sincere hope that our Journal
will continue to be the source of pride for all Brazilian urologists.
Miriam
Dambros, M.D.
Editor-in-Chief
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