Guide for Authors
Official Journal of the American College of Nurse Practitioners
PURPOSE
The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, JNP,
provides a highly visible resource to help nurse practitioners
stay current with the clinical, research, and policy concerns affecting their day-to-day practice. In addition to peer-reviewed clinical
articles, JNP features continuing education opportunities and opinions and commentary on pressing legislative, regulatory, and clinical
practice issues.
SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS
All manuscripts must be submitted
through the JNP submission and
review website
(ees.elsevier.com/jnp) or
JNP Online at www.npjournal.org.
. In general, manuscript length should be 3000-3500 words. Text, tables, and artwork must be submitted in electronic formats. Submission
items should include an abstract summarizing the article (< 100 words); 4-6 keywords; a cover letter; a title page; the manuscript
(main text, references, and table/figure legends); tables, figures, and photos or other artwork; and an ethical disclosure form provided
by the site. Submit each as separate files. Do not import figures or tables into the manuscript and do not upload any file as a PDF.
All correspondence, including the editor's decision and request for revisions, will be by e-mail. Questions before submission can be
sent to the editor at
jnpeditor@aol.com.
Student Papers
Manuscripts submitted by students are welcomed
and will undergo peer review. Student papers must be co-authored by a university faculty member who has worked with the student to ensure
it is in publishable form. If accepted, student papers may be held for publication until the student has graduated.
Format
In the cover letter, authors should state that the manuscript has not been and will not be submitted elsewhere for publication.
A
title page is required and must include the manuscript title; authors' full names, credentials, and affiliations; and the name, address,
phone and fax numbers, and E-mail address of one author designated as the corresponding author.
Designate each illustration and table
in the text with the citation "Figure 1" or "Table 2" as applicable.
Abbreviations
The error-prone abbreviations listed
on the following website should not be used:
http://www.ismp.org/Tools/errorproneabbreviations.pdf
References
JNP uses the AMA style for references,
which assigns one number for each source
and numbers them consecutively in the
text as superscript
numbers. (Refer to
http://healthlinks.washington.edu/hsl/styleguides/ama.html for examples.)
Biographical Data
All authors should include the credentials
they would like after their name,
their current title, employer, and city in
which they work.
The email address for
the corresponding author will be included
in the article.
Graphics
TIFF, EPS, or JPEG formats are
required (no word documents or power point slides for figures or photos). Line art should have a minimum resolution of 1000 dpi, halftone
art (photos) a minimum of 300 dpi, and combination art (line/tone) a minimum of 500 dpi. Color figures should be submitted actual size.
Multiple figure files can be compressed into a Zip file and uploaded in one step; the system will unpack the files and ask for a name
for each figure.
REVIEW OF MANUSCRIPTS
Manuscripts are reviewed by members of the editorial board and outside reviewers
who are specialists in specific content areas for accuracy, clarity, and significance to nurse practitioners. Accepted manuscripts are
subject to copyediting to conform to JNP's standards. Editing changes and recommendations are subject to author approval on galley proofs
before publication.
COPYRIGHT TRANSFER
If an article is accepted for publication, all authors must sign a copyright transfer
form assigning all rights to the publisher.
RELEASE FOR PUBLICATION
If an accepted article identifies a particular facility,
patient/client, etc., the author is responsible for securing written authorization to use that name.
The author is also responsible
for obtaining written permission to use any copyrighted materials, including illustrations, photographs, tables, and any content taken
from websites. Documentation of permission to reprint copyrighted materials should be submitted electronically when the article is submitted
for review.
ACCOUNTABILITY
All authors must disclose any relationship with facilities, institutions, organizations,
or companies mentioned in their work by signing the disclosure form on the submission site. Funding sources also must be fully disclosed.
Articles that have received professional editing assistance funded by commercial supporters will not be considered. Authors may submit
such funded articles to Elsevier's Supplements Editor at b.jenkins@elsevier.com for consideration as a paid supplement. Authors may contact
the journal editor at jnpeditor@aol.com if they have questions about this.
JNP will note that all statements, opinions, techniques,
etc., presented in published articles are those of the authors and do not represent the opinion of the publisher, editors, or the ACNP.
The magazine also will disclaim any responsibility for ensuring the accuracy of statements made in the articles, accuracy of methods
suggested, etc.
SUBSCRIPTION REGISTRATION
If you are not already a subscriber to JNP, once you have submitted your article,
please go to
www.npjournal.org and register for a free subscription so that
you can view your work if it is accepted for publication.
Updated February 2009