Farewell from the Editor‐in‐Chief.

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Title: Farewell from the Editor‐in‐Chief.
Authors: Sperling, Michael R. (AUTHOR)
Source: Epilepsia (Series 4). Aug2024, Vol. 65 Issue 8, p2183-2184. 2p.
Subjects: Scientific knowledge, Science education, Pediatric neurology, Artificial intelligence, Research personnel
Abstract: The article is a farewell message from the editor-in-chief of the journal Epilepsia. The editor reflects on their nine years in the role and expresses gratitude for the opportunity to engage with researchers, reviewers, and editors. The journal aims to serve its readers, who are primarily clinicians and researchers in the field of epilepsy. The editor emphasizes the importance of publishing high-quality and novel research, and highlights the journal's increase in downloads and impact factor. The editor also offers advice to authors on how to increase their chances of having their manuscripts accepted. The article concludes with thanks to the individuals who have contributed to the journal's success and expresses confidence in the new editor-in-chief's ability to continue the journal's growth. [Extracted from the article]
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  Data: The article is a farewell message from the editor-in-chief of the journal Epilepsia. The editor reflects on their nine years in the role and expresses gratitude for the opportunity to engage with researchers, reviewers, and editors. The journal aims to serve its readers, who are primarily clinicians and researchers in the field of epilepsy. The editor emphasizes the importance of publishing high-quality and novel research, and highlights the journal's increase in downloads and impact factor. The editor also offers advice to authors on how to increase their chances of having their manuscripts accepted. The article concludes with thanks to the individuals who have contributed to the journal's success and expresses confidence in the new editor-in-chief's ability to continue the journal's growth. [Extracted from the article]
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