Clinical
and Experimental Ocular Trauma and Infection is a double blind peer-reviewed, scientific electronical
journal. The language of the journal is English. One issue will be published annually. A manuscript will be considered only
with the understanding that it is an original contribution that has not
been published elsewhere. The mailing abbreviation of the Clinical
and Experimental Ocular Trauma and Infection is CEOTI for ; however according to ISSN record the abbreviation ¨Clin Exp Ocul Trauma Infect¨ should be used while citing a publication from this journal. Clinical
and Experimental Ocular Trauma and Infection is a
open access journal and it is a free of charge journal to both authors and
readers. Clinical
and Experimental Ocular Trauma and Infection is a
scientific journal that is focused on every aspect of ocular traumas,
treatments, rehabilitation, protection, and every aspect of ocular infections,
treatments both in children and adults. Additionally new experimental models
for trauma and infection and experimental studies for understanding effects of
the trauma and infection on eye are within the Scope of the journal. CEOTI is indexing in DOAJ.
The copyright of the manuscripts
belongs to Clinical
and Experimental Ocular Trauma and Infection. All
manuscripts submitted for publication must be accompanied by the Copyright Form.
Corresponding author has responsibility about correctness of the data,
copyrights, declaration of conflict of interests, and corresponding author must
sign on behalf of all contributing authors. On the one hand it shows a
declaration of all authors that the content of the manuscript and/or the
data have not been submitted elsewhere or previously published, on the
other hand it is a declaration that states scientific contributions and
responsibilities of all authors. The studies that are presented in a meeting
and published as meeting abstracts should be mentioned in the title
page. Also any financial disclosure or any relationship with the, drug or
pharmaceutical company, and commercial product and statement of conflict of
interest should be mentioned in the title page.
Publication ethics: Clinical and Experimental Ocular Trauma and Infection follows International Committee of Medical Journals Editors` (ICMJE) Recommendations (http://www.icmje.org/recommendations/) and Committee on Publication Ethics` (COPE) (https://publicationethics.org) international standards for editors and authors. All manuscripts submitted to Clinical and Experimental Ocular Trauma and Infection are screened for plagiarism using the ‘iThenticate’ software. Results indicating plagiarism may result in manuscripts being returned or rejected.
Experimental animal studies should be approved by animal
ethic committee according to Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals
(http://oacu.od.nih.gov/regs/guide/guide.pdf), clinical studies, clinical
trials and new drug studies should be approved by ethical board. Approval
reports sholud be submitted to the journal. Authors must declare that the study
was conducted in accordance with international agreements and the Declaration
of Helsinki.
The Clinical and Experimental Ocular Trauma and Infection is an independent international journal based on
double-blind peer-review principles. The manuscript is assigned to the
Editor-in-Chief, who reviews the manuscript and makes an initial decision based
on manuscript quality and editorial priorities. Manuscripts that pass initial
evaluation are sent for external peer review, and the Editor-in-Chief can evaluate the manuscripts himself/herself or can assign an Associate Editor. Then manuscripts are sent to at
least two reviewers. The reviewers must review the manuscript within 4 weeks. The Associate Editor recommends a decision based on the reviewers’
recommendations and returns the manuscript to the Editor-in-Chief. The
Editor-in-Chief makes a final decision based on editorial priorities,
manuscript quality, and reviewer recommendations. If there are any conflicting
recommendations from reviewers, the Editor-in-Chief can assign a new reviewer.
Accepted types of manuscripts: Research article (both clinical and
experimental), mini review, review, case reports, short communication, letter to the
editor, technical methods (brief), book review, clinical image, photo quiz
Preparation of articles(clinical and experimental
research, systematic reviews, meta-analyses...etc.) must comply with study
design guidelines:
Randomized controlled trials : Consort statement (http://www.consort-statement.org/)
Systematic reviews and
meta-analyses: PRISMA
statement (http://www.prisma-statement.org/)
Reporting of studies of diagnostic accuracy: STARD
statement (http://www.stard-statement.org/)
A checklist for reports of observational
studies: STROBE statement (http://www.strobe-statement.org/);
meta-analysis and systemic reviews of observational
studies: MOOSE guidelines
General Requirements
Manuscripts can only be submitted electronically via CEOTI web site.
To submit your study please click this link: manuscript submission
Language of the journal is English, manuscripts should be written as word document with Arial font.
Font size should be 12. Margins should be 2.5 cm from all sides. There should
be 1.5 line space between lines.
A title page should be written for all
kind of manuscripts. A structured abstract is also necessary for all studies except
clinical image, short communication, review, book review and photoquiz. Submission of a cover letter is optional.
Title Page: Title page must contain a title, a running
title, authors names, authors affiliations, corresponding
author information (name, address, telephone number and
e-mail address of corresponding
author), financial disclosure, conflict of interest statement,
funding sources.
Abstract: Manuscripts should be submitted with a structured abstract.
Abstracts sections should be Purpose, Material and Methods, Results and
Conclusion. A structured abstract is also necessary for all studies except, review, clinical image, short communication, book review and photo quiz.
Orginal article: This section should be organized as
structured Abstract, Introduction, Material and method, Results, Discussion,
References. Number of references should not exceed 45.
Review and mini review article: This section should be organized as un-structured Abstract, Introduction, Material and method, Results and subtitles of the topics, Discussion,
References. There is no reference limitation.
Case Reports: This section should be organized as
structured Abstract, Introduction, Case presentation, Discussion,
References. Number of references should not exceed 35.
Letter to the Editor: The word count of this section should
not exceed 1500 words. Number of
references should not exceed 6.
Short Communication: The word count of this section should
not exceed 2000 words. Number of
references should not exceed 10. A new surgical technique, experimental study
technique, an important issue about ocular trauma and ocular infection or new treatment
modalities can be submitted as short communication.
Clinical image: The word count of this section should
not be exceed 500 words. Maximum 3 image should be submitted.
References: References should be numbered with Arabic numerals in the order in
which they appear in the text in
round bracket, end of the sentence just after dot. In references list surnames
and first letter of names of first three author should be written. There must
be a coma between names. If the Author number is more than 6, "et
al" should be added end of the name list. Then title of the study
should be written. After title, abbreviated journal name according to the
List of Title Word Abbreviations (http://www.issn.org/services/online-services/access-to-the-ltwa/)
must be added. Publication year, volume, issue and pages should be added to the
end. Doi numbers should not be written in the text in the references part, but at submission if there is a doi
for that a reference it can be added to doi section. Authors are responsible for the accuracy of the references.
Examples:
Journal: Sherwood D, Sponsel WE, Lund BJ, Gray W, Watson R, Groth SL et al. Anatomical
manifestations of primary blast ocular trauma observed in a postmortem
porcine model. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2014;55(2):1124-32.
Book: Kuhn
F. Ocular traumatology (1st ed). Heilderberg; Springer; 2008.
Book Chapter: Kuhn F, Morris R, Witherspoon CD. BETT: The terminology
of ocular trauma. In: Kuhn F, Pieramici DJ eds. Ocular trauam: Principles and
practice (1st ed). New York; Thieme; 2002: 3-5.
Tables, Graphics, Figures: All tables, graphics or figures should
be enumerated in the
order in which they appear in the text. A caption should be written. In particular they should be
clear and understandable.
Tables: Should be submitted separately in a word document.
If the study be accepted, authors must send latest version as a tiff
format.
Figures: Should be submitted separately as a jpeg or
tiff. Minimum resolution should be 300 dpi. Figure legend also should
be written after reference list.
Open
Access Policy
Clinical and Experimental Ocular Trauma and Infection is a open access journal and it is
a free of charge journal to both authors and readers. All content is freely
available without charge to the user or his/her institution. Users are allowed
to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts
of the articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without asking prior
permission from the publisher or the author, with no financial, legal, or
technical barriers. This is in accordance with the Budapest Open Access Initiative's (BOAI)
(http://www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/) definition
of open access. The only constraint on reproduction and
distribution, and the only role for copyright in this domain, should be to give
authors control over the integrity of their work and the right to be
properly acknowledged and cited.
Journal Advertising Policy: Journal do not accept any type of advertisement.