Romanian Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Prof. Cătălin Cîrstoiu, M.D., PhD,
Dean of “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, University Emergency Hospital Bucharest, Romania
Contact: editor@rojost.ro
Aim and Scope
About ROJOST
Romanian Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology (ROJOST) is an international, bi-annual newly established journal of the Romanian Society of Musculoskeletal Oncology (ROMSOS) and the Romanian Society of Arthroplasty (SROA), which aims to become the most important source of information for orthopedists, traumatologists, and researchers in the field.
The online version of ROJOST can be accessed at www.rojost.ro and also at https://content.sciendo.com/view/journals/rojost/rojost-overview.xml.
ROJOST welcomes articles in the following categories: orientation articles, editorials, original works, clinical cases, subjects for residents, current medical education, and reviews that enhance the experience of physicians interested in this specialty.
For any information regarding the journal, please send inquiries to:
Romanian Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology
E-mail: editor@rojost.ro
Web: www.rojost.ro
Manuscripts should be submitted to: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/rojost
Peer review process
Any submission will not be processed unless it has a signed authorship. This will avoid eventual conflicts between authors. Authors are advised to provide recent references (2014 and recently), and from peer-reviewed journals. Papers with references before 2014 are discouraged.
After uploading to Manuscript Central, each manuscript receives an individual identification code that is used in all correspondence regarding the publication process.
However, a submission may be declined by the Editor without review, if the studies reported are not sufficiently novel or important to deserve to be published in the journal. Manuscripts deemed unsuitable (insufficient originality or of limited interest to the target audience) are returned to the author(s) without review. The Managing Editor may appoint an Editor, with expertise in the relevant field, who is fully responsible for further handling the manuscript and an ultimate decision about its acceptance/ rejection. All articles are verified with iThenticate before being sent to reviewers. The Editor seeks advice from experts in the appropriate field. Research articles and communications are refereed by a minimum of two reviewers, review papers by at least three.
The authors are requested to suggest the names of at least five potential reviewers (persons competent to review their manuscript) from outside their institution, who have not been collaborators or co-authors within the last three years and have not provided advice or critique of the submitted manuscript. Authors may list up to a maximum of three reviewers they wish to exclude. However, it should be noted that this will be treated only as a suggestion, and the final selection of reviewers is exclusively the Editor’s decision.
The authors’ names or their institution identifiers are not revealed to the referees, the Editorial Office removing all the afore-mentioned information before sending papers to reviewers.
The reviewers make an objective, impartial evaluation of scientific merits of the manuscript.
Reviewers operate under guidelines set forth in the Guidelines for reviewers and are asked to comment on the following aspects of submitted manuscripts:
- novelty and originality of the work;
- broad interest to the community of researchers;
- significance to the field, potential impact of the work, conceptual or methodological advances described;
- study design and clarity;
- substantial evidence supporting claims and conclusions;
- rigorous methodology
If a manuscript is believed not to meet the standards of the journal or is otherwise lacking in scientific rigor or contains major deficiencies, the reviewers will attempt to provide constructive criticism to assist the authors in ultimately improving their work. If a manuscript is believed to be potentially acceptable for publication but needs to be improved, it is invited for reconsideration with the expectation that the authors will fully address the reviewer’s suggestions. Once all reviews have been received and considered by the Editor, a decision letter to the author is drafted.
Several types of decisions are possible:
- Accept without revision
- Minor revision
- Major revision
- Reject
Articles submitted to ROJOST undergo a double-blind peer review, with the Editorial Office removing all author and institution identifiers before sending papers to reviewers.
In general, authors should follow the ICMJE’s “Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals.” http://www.icmje.org/recommendations/
Submission of a manuscript implies that the work described has not been published before; that it is not under consideration for publication anywhere else; that its publication has been approved by all co-authors, if any, as well as by the responsible authorities – tacitly or explicitly – at the institute where the work has been carried out. The publisher will not be held legally responsible should there be any claims for compensation.
Authors wishing to include figures, tables, or text passages that have already been published elsewhere are required to obtain permission from the copyright owner(s) for both the print and online format and to include evidence that such permission has been granted when submitting their papers. Any material received without such evidence will be assumed to originate from the authors.
Editorial Board
The editorial board brings together nationally and internationally recognized academic personalities, who will contribute to the process of maintaining the journal at the highest standards. The journal benefits from an extensive team of physicians involved in the peer-review process, and will comply with the international rules of quality and originality, as far as the published articles are concerned.
The complete list of Editorial Board members, Deputy/ Managing Editors, Editorial Advisory Board, Editors, can be found here.
Mission
To become the most important source of information for orthopedists, traumatologists, and researchers in the field and to improve orthopaedic health in the whole world by offering novel and accurate information for researchers, clinicians, and orthopaedic care teams.
Vision
To provide essential knowledge and learning resources to aid and improve patient care.
Values
- Transparency
- Integrity
- Equality in access to medical care
- Centered on the patient
Authorship, Conflict of Interest and Copyright Transfer Agreement
The Authorship and Conflicts of Interest Statement can be accessed here and the Copyright Transfer Agreement can be downloaded from here.
Editions of ROJOST
ROJOST is edited exclusively in English and published in Bucharest, Romania.
Statistics
ISSN 2601-5005
ISSN-L 2601-5005
Online
ISSN 2544-8978
Indexing
The journal is member of CrossRef community, uses iThenticate for plagiarism detection and is indexed by the following international databases: Baidu Scholar, CNKI Scholar (China National Knowledge Infrastructure), CNPIEC – cnpLINKer, EBSCO Discovery Service, Google Scholar, J-Gate, KESLI-NDSL (Korean National Discovery for Science Leaders), MyScienceWork, Naver Academic, Naviga (Softweco), Primo Central (ExLibris), QOAM (Quality Open Access Market), ReadCube, Semantic Scholar, Summon (ProQuest), TDNet, WanFang Data, WorldCat (OCLC).
Instructions for Authors
All manuscripts must be submitted online via Manuscript Central at: http://www.mc.manuscriptcentral.com/rojost
Articles submitted to ROJOST undergo a double-blind peer review, with the Editorial Office removing all author and institution identifiers before sending papers to reviewers.
In general, authors should follow the ICMJE’s “Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals.” http://www.icmje.org/recommendations/
For more information, please review our Instructions for Authors. All submitted manuscripts will undergo peer review, and the decision to accept will depend on the reviewers’ follow-up and the editor-in-chief.