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Focus and Scope
The Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics will publish clinical and professional contributions in the fields of Radiation Oncology Physics, Medical Imaging, Radiation Measurements, Radiation Protection & Regulations, Non-ionizing Topics, and Other Topics in medical physics clinical practice and professional issues. A Book Reviews section will include timely reviews of newly published books in medical physics.
Section Policies
Editorials
Obituary
Radiation Oncology Physics
Medical Imaging
Radiation Measurements
Radiation Protection & Regulations
Non-ionizing Topics
Other Topics
Letters to the Editors
Book / Media Reviews
Technical Notes
Young Investigators Symposium
Peer Review Process
A submission from an Author will be assigned to an appropriate Associate Editor for selection of Reviewers. Two Reviewers will offer comments and suggestions to the Author, which must be addressed to the satisfaction of the Associate Editor. This process may be repeated at the request of the Reviewer or Associate Editor. After acceptance, the contribution will be copy-edited and sent back to the Author for final proofreading. The Editor-in-Chief will review the paper and make a final decision for inclusion in the JACMP.
Publication Frequency
Issues are published quarterly
Open Access Policy
This journal provides open access to all of it content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. Such access is associated with increased readership and increased citation of an authors work. For more information on this approach, see the Public Knowledge Project, which has designed this system to improve the scholarly and public quality of research, and which freely distributes the journal system as well as other software to support the open access publishing of scholarly resources.
Archiving
This journal utilizes the LOCKSS system to create a distributed archiving system among participating libraries and permits those libraries to create permanent archives of the journal for purposes of preservation and restoration. More...
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