Neurological Research and Practice | 2021

Neurological research and practice: the first milestone has been reached

 

Abstract


Almost 2 years ago, on February 28, 2019, the first set of articles appeared in the new peer-reviewed open access online-only scientific Journal “Neurological Research and Practice” (NRP). The journal is published jointly by Biomed Central (BMC, a division of Springer-Nature Publishers) and the German Neurological Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Neurologie, DGN, Berlin). NRP is the official journal of the German Neurological Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Neurologie (DGN)), one of the largest national neurological societies worldwide with more than 10,000 members. NRP was created by the leadership of the DGN as an international English language publication with a broad thematic scope reflecting all clinical, translational, and basic research aspects of neurology and neuroscience [1]. Currently the society bares all publication cost. There are no fees for authors. In the first year, we published 41 articles. We were pleased by the quality of the reviews (12) and research articles (16), the innovation of the clinical trial protocols, and the reliability of Guidelines and Standard operating procedures [2]. This development continued in the second year of publications: Over 50 articles were published (Table 1). We noticed a sharp increase of letters, about half of the COVID-19 related, while the number of reviews and Research articles remained stable. Overall, we had an acceptance rate of 50%, with the number of letters rejected in the order of 70%. In total, more than 120 citations have been counted by now. Table 2 lists the five articles [3–7] with the highest citations (2 research articles, 2 reviews, and a letter published in 2020. It is important to note that clinical trial protocols, guidelines, and also SOPs are frequently cited. In our opinion, this underlines the importance of these article types. The far majority of the letters were published in 2020 and several have already been cited. Access rates also show how much interest some of our articles have received. A review on the “resumption of oral anticoagulation after intracerebral hemorrhage” has already received almost 10,000 accesses [8]. Other highly accessed articles are found in Table 3 [9–11]. Three of them were published in 2020. The publication highlights include the first-ever guideline on “Neurological manifestations of COVID 19” [9], the results of a national registry of fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing [3], the worldwide first documentation of the population-wide uptake of mechanical thrombectomy [4], and a review of antibody associated movement disorders [11]. In December 2020, NRP was included into Pubmed in a record-breaking time of less than 2 years after

Volume 3
Pages None
DOI 10.1186/s42466-021-00101-8
Language English
Journal Neurological Research and Practice

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