{"title":"2022: A Challenging Year for LIMUJ","authors":"A. S. Elhwuegi","doi":"10.1055/s-0043-1761299","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"2022 was a transition year for the Libyan International Medical University Journal (LIMUJ). The transfer process from our old publisher (Medknow) to our new publisher (Thieme) was not smooth and took longer than expected. Besides, we were faced with many difficulties at the beginning that resulted in a loss of communication with many of our authors, readers, and referees; we apologize to them for any inconveniences they faced in reconnection with LIMUJ. However, our train now is back on track, and we hope for a smooth fast ride toward our goals.1 With Thieme, we have received 16 articles (excluding the editorials), 3 were rejected before review, two were rejected after review, and 11 articles were accepted after review with an acceptance rate of approximately 69%. The average review time from the first submission to the final decision was 33.6 days, and the average handling time after acceptance till article publication was 32.7 days. One of our short-term goals is to improve these indicators, the time for the reviewing process, and the time of production after acceptance. The articles accepted were from different countries including Libya (seven articles), Turkey (two articles), India (one article), and the United States (one article). The subjects of the accepted articles were of different diversities of the medical sciences, including coronavirus disease 2019 related complications like lung abscess,2 pulmonary mycosis,3 and vaccination status of healthcare workers in Turkey.4 In an ophthalmological study, different ocular parameters in Libyan subjects were reported.5 Another study was performed to examine the effect of intramuscular injection of vitamin D on serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels, glycemic control, and liver enzymes in Libyan patients suffering from type 2 diabetes mellitus with vitamin D deficiency.6 Animal studies included evaluation of the protective effects of doxycycline against vanadiuminduced hepatoxicity in rats,7 and central nervous system effects of the methanolic extract of the leaves of Capparis spinosa L.8 A clinicopathological characteristics of prostate lesions in surgical specimens of Libyan patients were prescribed in a retrospective study,9 and a review article provided information on the current state of antimicrobial resistance in Libya.10 Another original research article reported the magnitude of burnout among physicians in Benghazi-Libya,11 and a letter to the editor describing the 8th Libyan Cardiac Society Congress Recommendations.12 Publication in LIMUJ is still free, charging no processing or publication fees. It is open access under the terms of the Creative Commons permitting copying and reproduction so long as the work is properly cited. I always say that perfection is slow in onset but long in duration. We are aiming for near perfection, andwe hopewe can reach this aim with your help as an author, reader, and reviewer. Wishing you all a happy, healthy new year.","PeriodicalId":18106,"journal":{"name":"Libyan International Medical University Journal","volume":"1 1","pages":"037 - 038"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-07-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Libyan International Medical University Journal","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1761299","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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2022 was a transition year for the Libyan International Medical University Journal (LIMUJ). The transfer process from our old publisher (Medknow) to our new publisher (Thieme) was not smooth and took longer than expected. Besides, we were faced with many difficulties at the beginning that resulted in a loss of communication with many of our authors, readers, and referees; we apologize to them for any inconveniences they faced in reconnection with LIMUJ. However, our train now is back on track, and we hope for a smooth fast ride toward our goals.1 With Thieme, we have received 16 articles (excluding the editorials), 3 were rejected before review, two were rejected after review, and 11 articles were accepted after review with an acceptance rate of approximately 69%. The average review time from the first submission to the final decision was 33.6 days, and the average handling time after acceptance till article publication was 32.7 days. One of our short-term goals is to improve these indicators, the time for the reviewing process, and the time of production after acceptance. The articles accepted were from different countries including Libya (seven articles), Turkey (two articles), India (one article), and the United States (one article). The subjects of the accepted articles were of different diversities of the medical sciences, including coronavirus disease 2019 related complications like lung abscess,2 pulmonary mycosis,3 and vaccination status of healthcare workers in Turkey.4 In an ophthalmological study, different ocular parameters in Libyan subjects were reported.5 Another study was performed to examine the effect of intramuscular injection of vitamin D on serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels, glycemic control, and liver enzymes in Libyan patients suffering from type 2 diabetes mellitus with vitamin D deficiency.6 Animal studies included evaluation of the protective effects of doxycycline against vanadiuminduced hepatoxicity in rats,7 and central nervous system effects of the methanolic extract of the leaves of Capparis spinosa L.8 A clinicopathological characteristics of prostate lesions in surgical specimens of Libyan patients were prescribed in a retrospective study,9 and a review article provided information on the current state of antimicrobial resistance in Libya.10 Another original research article reported the magnitude of burnout among physicians in Benghazi-Libya,11 and a letter to the editor describing the 8th Libyan Cardiac Society Congress Recommendations.12 Publication in LIMUJ is still free, charging no processing or publication fees. It is open access under the terms of the Creative Commons permitting copying and reproduction so long as the work is properly cited. I always say that perfection is slow in onset but long in duration. We are aiming for near perfection, andwe hopewe can reach this aim with your help as an author, reader, and reviewer. Wishing you all a happy, healthy new year.
2022年是《利比亚国际医科大学学报》(LIMUJ)的过渡期。从我们的老发行商(Medknow)到新发行商(Thieme)的转移过程并不顺利,花费的时间比预期的要长。此外,我们一开始遇到了很多困难,导致我们与许多作者、读者和审稿人失去了沟通;对于他们在与LIMUJ重新联系时遇到的任何不便,我们深表歉意。然而,我们的火车现在已经回到了轨道上,我们希望能平稳快速地驶向我们的目标使用Thieme,我们共收到16篇文章(不包括社论),审稿前被拒3篇,审稿后被拒2篇,审稿后被接受11篇,接受率约为69%。从首次投稿到最终决定的平均审稿时间为33.6天,从录用到文章发表的平均处理时间为32.7天。我们的短期目标之一是改善这些指标,审查过程的时间,以及验收后的生产时间。被接纳的文章来自利比亚(7篇)、土耳其(2篇)、印度(1篇)、美国(1篇)等不同国家。被接受文章的受试者来自不同的医学学科,包括2019冠状病毒病相关并发症,如肺脓肿、肺真菌病、3和土耳其医护人员的疫苗接种状况。4在一项眼科研究中,报告了利比亚受试者的不同眼部参数另一项研究检查了肌肉注射维生素D对利比亚2型糖尿病患者血清25-羟基维生素D水平、血糖控制和肝酶的影响,这些患者患有维生素D缺乏动物研究包括多西环素对大鼠vanadiv诱导的肝毒性的保护作用的评估,7和Capparis spinosa l .叶甲醇提取物的中枢神经系统作用的评估。在一项回顾性研究中规定了利比亚患者手术标本前列腺病变的临床病理特征,9和一篇综述文章提供了利比亚抗微生物药物耐药性现状的信息。10另一篇原创研究文章报告了班加西-利比亚医生的职业倦怠程度,11以及给编辑的一封信,描述了第8届利比亚心脏病协会大会的建议。12在LIMUJ上发表仍然是免费的,不收取处理费或出版费。它是在知识共享协议的条款下开放获取的,只要作品被正确引用,就允许复制和复制。我总是说,完美是缓慢而持久的。我们的目标是接近完美,我们希望在您作为作者、读者和审稿人的帮助下能够达到这一目标。祝大家新年快乐,身体健康。