Chapter 2272 Cover Article
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"Traditional Chinese Medicine" magazine is the most influential and authoritative publication in the field of traditional Chinese medicine in China. It is also the publication with the highest paper rating in the field of traditional Chinese medicine.
It is no exaggeration to say that "Traditional Chinese Medicine" represents the highest academic level of traditional Chinese medicine and represents the most cutting-edge research results in various current traditional Chinese medicines.
"Traditional Chinese Medicine" is also the only publication in China that all scientific research institutions and hospitals and other practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine must subscribe to.
As the most influential and authoritative journal, "Traditional Chinese Medicine" is very strict about manuscript review. In order to ensure the quality of "Traditional Chinese Medicine" articles and prevent the publication from becoming a place for scholars from all walks of life, "Traditional Chinese Medicine" is not like other publications. In that way, it will be published on time every month or every quarter, and its publication will be entirely based on the quality and quantity of the papers.
If a large number of quality papers are received, it may be published twice in a month.
If it has not received any particularly important or influential papers recently, it may not publish an issue every quarter!
It is precisely because of its excessively strict review system that it has always been a sacred temple in the hearts of countless practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine. Whether or not a paper is published in "Traditional Chinese Medicine" is directly regarded as academic strength and status. According to the standard of judgment, publishing papers in "Traditional Chinese Medicine" has become the goal of every practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine.
Although the publishing time of "Traditional Chinese Medicine" is not fixed, the working hours of the organization and staff of "Traditional Chinese Medicine" are fixed. Every day at 8:30 in the morning, several editors of "Traditional Chinese Medicine" will appear in the office seriously. , then open the receiving mailbox and carefully review each submitted article.
As usual, at 8:30 in the morning, the editorial office of "Traditional Chinese Medicine" became lively. The editors made their own various health teas and sat down in front of the computer.
"I hope I can see a good article today."
"Old Chang, don't think too much. Good manuscripts are not so easy to come by."
"Isn't that right? I just hope I don't see so many junk manuscripts today and I'll be content... Hey, what do those people think? Don't they know how strict our review is? Then Even the rubbish came here, where did they get the courage..."
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The daily discussions and quarrels among editors began to take place.
Although "Traditional Chinese Medicine" is known for its strict review of manuscripts, and people with self-awareness will generally not submit random manuscripts, the status and influence of "Traditional Chinese Medicine" are too great, and it still attracts countless people who do not have much self-awareness. of TCM practitioners are willing to give it a try
Some manuscripts with low academic level and low academic content were submitted in a state of disbelief, which made these editors extremely depressed when reviewing manuscripts every day.
For review editors in most industries, the feeling of reviewing is the same. Reviewing good articles is like sucking in fragrant nectar, while reviewing bad articles is like swallowing nectar. Like a fly.
For the academic editors of "Traditional Chinese Medicine" who have some kind of mental mysophobia, this feeling is even more obvious.
"Look, there are still people writing articles like this about "typhoid and colds and the exchange of cold and heat."
During the discussion, an editor looked at an article about typhoid and colds in his mailbox and shook his head with a look of helplessness on his face.
"Haha, there are still people writing about such an old topic. The exchange of cold and heat has been written badly for a long time. Throughout the ages, many ancestors of traditional Chinese medicine have summarized and summarized it. Does he think he can compare with those Did our ancestors do better?"
"If that's the case, then he's really brave!"
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The other editors couldn't help but burst into laughter with ridicule and teasing when they heard someone writing about the relationship between cold and heat.
Although when I saw the title, I was already very disapproving of this kind of article, but after all, the editor had experienced strict training and still clicked on the article with great professionalism and professional responsibility.
As early as when they joined the company, their seniors, as well as their leaders and superiors, had strictly warned them that no matter how bad the title was, no matter how impatient they were, they must carefully read the content of every submission. Whether you are affirming or denying a manuscript, you must be serious, responsible, and well-founded. This is the responsibility you owe to every contributor. After all, every manuscript is the brainchild of the contributor.
In addition, there have been repeated situations and lessons learned over the years where good articles have been missed, which has also taught them very important lessons. Therefore, although there are many dross articles in submissions, as long as they are people with some working years and experience, they are basically no longer interested. I will reject an article based on its title.
"Huh?"
Clicking on the article, the editor's eyes suddenly lit up.
Not to mention the content of this article, at least the format and standard English of this article surprised him first.
"Old Chang, what's going on?"
Immediately, other editors raised their heads.
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This author's English is pretty good. Let me read the content of his article first. "
The editor known as Lao Chang responded, and then read the content of the article with a hint of curiosity, and he was immediately attracted by this reading.
This view?
It seems like you haven't seen it before?
It seems interesting?
This kind of diagnosis and treatment method is also very novel. I seem to have never seen it before?
Sounds like it’s in line with traditional Chinese medicine?
The more he read, the eyes of the editor known as Lao Chang couldn't help but become brighter. As the editor of "Traditional Chinese Medicine", although he is not engaged in academic research and his academic level is not particularly high, he is also a good person. A person with a doctorate degree in traditional Chinese medicine has a certain foundation in the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine. He cannot immediately judge whether some of the arguments and opinions in the article are correct, but he vaguely feels that they are reasonable. It is in line with the corresponding TCM medical theory.
After reading the entire article, he couldn't bear it anymore and forwarded the article directly to their work group. Then he greeted his colleagues with an excited look on his face, "Everyone, please read it quickly." Take a look at the article about "Typhoid and Colds and the Exchange of Colds and Heats"."
"Old Chang, what's going on? Is there anything special about this article?"
The other editors raised their heads and looked at Lao Chang in astonishment.
"Look, you will know after reading it!"
Lao Chang looked extremely excited and said, "I think we can publish this issue, and we don't have to worry about the cover article of this issue."
Cover article?
Lao Chang rated this article so highly?
Listening to Lao Chang's words, the other editors couldn't help but be surprised. You must know that the cover article of "Traditional Chinese Medicine" is the core of the entire journal, the soul and focus of the entire issue. "Traditional Chinese Medicine" reviews ordinary articles. Strict and demanding, the requirements for cover articles are even higher and to the extreme, they must be innovative and contain content.
It is not easy to publish an article in "Traditional Chinese Medicine", and it is even more difficult to publish a cover article in "Traditional Chinese Medicine"!
The cover articles of previous issues of "Traditional Chinese Medicine" were usually articles by leading figures in the field of Chinese medicine!
Now listen to the meaning of the old saying, this article about "Typhoid and Colds and the Exchange of Colds and Heats" can actually be used as a cover?