Dear readers,
The
goal of each publishing office is to increase the visibility of the magazine
and its access to as many readers and authors as possible. The author of these
lines makes huge efforts in posting daily articles on Facebook, Twitter,
Google+ and related social media to achieve that goal. In the last year, the
magazine has increased its metrics. For example, Google Scholar has assigned
values h5 index: 3; h5-median to the magazine: 4. on the other side, for the
first time we are indexed in the seminal SCImago database that is directly
related to the database Scopus. The bibliometric information for 2013 is the
following: SNIP: 0.119; SJR: 0.12; IPP: 0.07. In the last month, the magazine
is resubmitted for re-evaluation in Medilne and by February 2015 we expect the results
and for first time, it is submitted for indexation in PubMed Central. However,
despite these successes, the publishing office cannot provide good quality and dedicated
web-administrator who will quite professionally keep the online version of the
magazine that you can find at the following link: http://jser.fzf.ukim.edu .mk.
We sincerely hope that the publishing council will find incentives and finances
to ensure smooth work of this very important part of the magazine.
In the rubric
News and Information the readers will be informed about the celebration of April 2nd, the International Day of Persons with Autism. Irena
Novacheska writes about the
International Congress on Education and
Rehabilitation Faculty in Zagreb, held from 11 to 13 April this year.
The last news from
this edition is the international
symposium Newest medical
views on trisomy 21
and autism held in May in Croatia. Then, there is an abstract from a doctoral thesis
defended by our colleague Aleksandra Karovska Ristovska
titled: Comparative analysis of the
structure of the Macedonian and American Sign Language.
As in all previous editions, you will read the regular rubrics: Bibliography, List of reviewers and Author Index.
The publication of scientific papers in international journals by the M.A and PhD
students should not be just an obligation
and duty of every young scientist, but it should be a noble task towards self-recognition and increased visibility of the young colleagues in the world
of science. Who cannot understand this, has
probably wandered in the scientific waters.
With respect,
Editor – in – Chief
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