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Published in: Critical Care 1/2005

01-02-2005 | Editorial

A review of 2004, and with the new year comes a new look

Authors: Kerrie Lapworth, Emdadur Rahman, Charlotte Hubbard

Published in: Critical Care | Issue 1/2005

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2004 was a great year for Critical Care. Our impact factor increased to 1.9, making us the sixth highest ranking intensive/critical care journal. The ranking that is compiled by Thompson ISI [1] showed that Critical Care had the second largest growth in the field. A research article by Rinaldo Bellomo and colleagues [2] published in May 2004 broke all of our previous 'most accessed' records, charting over 14,000 accesses (this unprecedented visibility was made possible by the article being Open Access [3, 4]). Furthermore, our research submissions have increased by 57%. We also celebrated our 3000th published article (the 13th in the Statistics Review series, covering receiver operating characteristic curves [5]); our initial decision time for manuscripts is now 32 days, which we have reduced from 43 days in 2003; and the number of people registered on the website broke the 21,000 mark. …
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go back to reference Bellomo R, Ronco C, Kellum JA, Mehta RL, Palevsky P, the ADQI workgroup: Acute renal failure: definition, outcome measures, animal models, fluid therapy and information technology needs – the Second International Consensus Conference of the Acute Dialysis Quality Initiative (ADQI) Group. Critical Care 2004, 8: R204-R212. 10.1186/cc2872PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed Bellomo R, Ronco C, Kellum JA, Mehta RL, Palevsky P, the ADQI workgroup: Acute renal failure: definition, outcome measures, animal models, fluid therapy and information technology needs – the Second International Consensus Conference of the Acute Dialysis Quality Initiative (ADQI) Group. Critical Care 2004, 8: R204-R212. 10.1186/cc2872PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed
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go back to reference Tamber PS, Slade E, Vincent JL: Critical Care: a good scientfic citizen just got better. Crit Care 2003, 7: 199-200. 10.1186/cc2325PubMedCentralCrossRef Tamber PS, Slade E, Vincent JL: Critical Care: a good scientfic citizen just got better. Crit Care 2003, 7: 199-200. 10.1186/cc2325PubMedCentralCrossRef
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go back to reference Slade E, Tamber PS, Vincent JL: Critical Care's move to fund open access. Crit Care 7: 331-332. 10.1186/cc2326 Slade E, Tamber PS, Vincent JL: Critical Care's move to fund open access. Crit Care 7: 331-332. 10.1186/cc2326
Metadata
Title
A review of 2004, and with the new year comes a new look
Authors
Kerrie Lapworth
Emdadur Rahman
Charlotte Hubbard
Publication date
01-02-2005
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Critical Care / Issue 1/2005
Electronic ISSN: 1364-8535
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/cc3051

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