About Us - Supplements

Current Therapeutic Research publishes supplemental sections both within the journal and as freestanding supplements. Because of the rapid publication process, time-sensitive topics are of particular interest. The following categories are examples of typical supplements published by the journal:

  • Proceedings of symposia, investigator meetings, roundtable discussions, teleconferences, and other meetings; and

  • Collected articles on a single topic, such as specific drug overviews and diseases for which multiple therapeutic approaches exist.

Publishing a sponsored supplement offers a cost effective method of reaching a target audience of professionals. Supplements are peer reviewed, indexed, and covered by the major database and contents services (EMBASE, etc) in the same manner as the journal. The supplement will also be available on the journal’s Web site as well as electronically to ~11 million subscribers of ScienceDirect, Elsevier’s database for the scientific world.

Here are the first steps in publishing a supplement:

1.

E-mail Jo-Ann E. West (j.e.west@elsevier.com) for page costs and questions about procedures.

2.

All supplements require preliminary approval from the editorial office. You will be asked to submit the following:

  • Proposed table of contents with names and affiliations of corresponding authors and the length or estimated length of the manuscript(s)

  • Name and affiliation of guest editor(s)

  • Name of sponsor(s)

  • Date and venue of meeting, if based on proceedings of a symposium

  • Projected date of manuscript completion and desired date of supplement publication

3.

If preliminary approval is granted by the editorial office, you will be asked to submit manuscripts for editorial and peer review. Manuscripts must be prepared in accordance with author guidelines.

4.

A quote will be provided based on the estimated number of printed pages (plus 4 covers), color graphics, and the number of extra copies ordered in addition to subscriber copies.

 

SUPPLEMENT FAQs

Are your supplements peer reviewed?

Yes, the supplements are peer reviewed. The Editor-in-Chief has the right to accept or reject the supplement, in whole or in part.

Are your supplements indexed?

Yes, the supplements are indexed in the same way the regular issues are indexed.

Are supplements available online?

  • All supplements are posted on ScienceDirect and on the journal’s Web site.

  • We can also arrange through PubMed to have your supplement posted online, with full-text access.

  • By special arrangement, clients may also request PDFs of the final printed supplement. Additional fees may be required for this option.

  • By special arrangement, a link can be set up on a client’s Web site, giving full-text access to those interested in reading the supplement. Additional fees may be required for this option.

What are your usual timelines from submission to publication?

For supplements, journal peer review often takes between 3 and 4 weeks to complete with an additional 4 weeks for manuscript revision. Production time generally takes about 2 months after receipt of the complete manuscript. In most cases, expect ~4 months from submission to publication of your supplement. This timeframe may vary due to the size of the supplement.

How much does it cost to produce and mail a supplement?

Supplement costs are assessed by the page and are influenced by a journal’s reputation, circulation, and indexing status. Pricing may also vary by sponsor type, as discounted rates are available for nonprofit organizations. Current pricing information may be requested from Jo-Ann E. West (j.e.west@elsevier.com).

Are there limits on the number of pages in a supplement?

We can print as many pages as you need for a supplement; however, there must be at least 12 pages between the covers.

Additional options you may wish to consider:

  • CME, CPE, CE Accredited Supplements: We can publish your CME materials with a tear-out assessment test and evaluation form.

  • Elsevier Mailing Lists: In many cases, we can obtain mailing lists from other Elsevier journals (North American and European titles) to increase distribution of your supplement.

  • AMA Mailing Lists: We can acquire AMA mailing lists that specifically target demographics of your choosing.

  • Overruns: Extra copies of your complete supplement issue. Overruns ordered before the supplement is printed are available at a reduced rate.

  • Complete Distribution Services: We can bulk ship and/or mail individual copies of your supplement to any size mailing list anywhere in the world directly from our printer.

  • Online access: Free full-text access on the journal’s website and on PubMed can be made available to all readers.

  • Your published supplement can be loaded onto a Flash Drive: The electronic formats may also contain video clips to further clarify and enhance figures or to more clearly demonstrate procedures and mechanisms of action.

  • Pocket-Size Supplements: After publishing a full-size supplement, a pocket-size version that fits perfectly into a lab coat can be produced. These are great for Consensus Recommendations.

  • Wall Charts: We can produce and print wall charts intended to educate either caregivers or patients (eg, regarding medication compliance).

  • Reprints: Extra copies of a particular supplement article (contact Gail Gallo at g.gallo@elsevier.com).

We look forward to working with you. Please contact us with any questions.

For further information regarding supplements, please contact:
Jo-Ann E. West, MSc
Publisher
Phone: 908-547-2082
E-mail: j.e.west@elsevier.com
Journal fax: 908-547-2204