Guest guest Posted June 3, 2012 Report Share Posted June 3, 2012 forwarded ....... Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2012 13:06:09 -0500From: Tate & lt;tatemitchell@... & gt;Subject: NOT, RES: New IACFS/ME Fatigue Journal New IACFS/ME Fatigue Journalhttp://iacfsme.org/Portals/0/pdf/IACFSMEJournal_Letter_to_Membership_fina\ l.pdf Dear Members and Colleagues, On behalf of the board of directors of the International Associationfor Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (IACFS/ME), Ihave signed a contract with a major academic publisher(Routledge/ and Frances) to launch a new subscription-based peerreview journal titled: Fatigue: Biomedicine, Health and Behavior. Thiswill be a quarterly publication with the inaugural issue scheduled forrelease in January, 2013. There are no publication fees for authors. CFS/ME and the New JournalThe mission of the IACFS/ME is to promote, stimulate and coordinatethe exchange of ideas related to CFS, ME, and fibromyalgia (FM)research, patient care and treatment. The board of directors believesthat these challenging medical conditions will benefit from a journalthat, while continuing to support research on CFS/ME and FM, alsoencourages thinking outside the box of a particular disease orcondition.In support of this idea, major advances in biomedicine have more oftenevolved from broad cross-disciplinary collaborations in comparison tothe efforts of a single research laboratory. One example: large scalecollaborations produced the central sensitization model of pain in FMand other pain conditions -- which has led to new, more effectivemedications for pain.Consistent with this multidisciplinary approach, our new journalwelcomes all fatigue-related research and clinical approaches to thetreatment of this often debilitating symptom. Scientific papers on allaspects of CFS/ME are particularly encouraged and will be published inthis new journal. We view side-by-side articles on CFS/ME and otherfatiguing illnesses as facilitating comparisons and collaborativediscussions that could generate innovative thinking and new directionsin research.In addition to collaborations, the journal can better legitimizeCFS/ME by demonstrating that the life-altering fatigue symptoms foundin well-recognized illnesses such as cancer and MS are also a corefeature of CFS/ME. Rather than trivialization of fatigue as a clinicalentity, our journal intends to elevate the symptom of fatigue to animportant research focus and medical concern. Secondly, by publishinga journal that encompasses a larger biomedical domain, fatigueresearchers and practicing clinicians unfamiliar with CFS/ME and FMwill have greater exposure to these understudied conditions in a highcredibility publication: a scientific peer review journal. A Brief HistoryUnfortunately, a CFS/ME-dedicated journal is no longer a viableenterprise. The Journal of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (JCFS) folded in2008 in part because it attracted only 400 subscribers worldwide andwas never indexed on Medline. (If permitted by the past publisher,electronic copies of JCFS will be made available on the IACFS/MEwebsite.) Our new journal is intended to succeed based on its broadmultidisciplinary focus, eventual Medline listing, and its backing bya major academic publisher.This new journal contract is the result of four years of proposals,conferences, and negotiations with a number of academic publishers.Gudrun Lange, PhD, a former board member and editor of the IACFS/MEBulletin, played an important role in bringing about this new journal.The entire board of directors is to be commended for facilitating thisnew endeavor. The First Fatigue JournalFatigue will be the first biomedical and behavioral journal focused onfatigue. We believe that high quality contributions in the area offatigue are more likely to be submitted to a journal that clearlyrecognizes the importance of fatigue as a field of scientific study aswell as a significant clinical concern. Not infrequently, submittedpapers on fatigue (including CFS/ME) are not even sent out for reviewas editors often view fatigue as outside the purview of theirjournal’s mission. This is understandable given that no medicaljournal has a primary focus on fatigue.In a sense, this new publication will be a prominent vehicle tofurther advance fatigue as an important field of study. Given thatfatigue focused peer review articles have increased almost 100% overthe past decade ( & gt;1000 published papers in 2011 alone), we expect toattract some proportion of these papers to our journal. With theguidance of our publisher, we plan to apply for Medline indexing whenacceptance is likely. The publisher will promote, market, andadvertise the journal to medical libraries, conferences, and otherprofessional events worldwide. Journal Aim and ContentOur aim for the new journal is to address the symptom of fatigue inmedical illnesses, behavioral disorders, and specific environmentalconditions. These broadly conceived domains, all housed in onejournal, are intended to advance interdisciplinary research oncausation, pathophysiology, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. Thecontent that we seek includes original research papers, literaturereviews, data-based theoretical papers, short reports, qualitativestudies, case studies, conference reports, expert interactivecommentary, and letters to the editor.The list of topics covered in Fatigue will encompass: fatigue indiseases including cancer, autoimmune diseases, CFS/ME, multiplesclerosis (MS), pain conditions, mood disorders, and circulatorydiseases. In addition, specific issues involving fatigue in sleep,aging, exercise and sport, and occupations will be addressed. Moregenerally, the journal will publish on the biology, physiology andpsychosocial aspects of fatigue as well as diagnosis and treatment.We also welcome new topics such as clinical fatigue education inmedical schools and public health policy with respect to fatigue.Ultimately, we plan to develop dedicated sections of the journal forspecific research and clinical areas such as cancer and MS fatigue,CFS/ME, fatigue and sleep, fatigue and exercise, fatigue and aging,occupational fatigue and athletic /sports fatigue. Distinguished Editorial BoardAs an international journal, we have assembled a distinguishededitorial board of fatigue scientists and clinicians from NorthAmerica, Europe and Asia (Japan has its own professional fatiguesociety). The journal will be administered by the IACFS/ME through thejournal editor (Friedberg), editorial board, and the editorial staffwith an internet-based submission and review process. Our peer reviewwill be a continuation of the procedures used in our current journal,Bulletin of the IACFS/ME, which will cease publication after a finalissue this summer. All past issues of the Bulletin will continue to beavailable on the IACFS/ME website. Submissions Now AcceptedWe have begun accepting manuscript submissions for next year’sstart-up issues. If you would like to be part of this new endeavor, wewelcome your submission. The journal’s new website (under development)now contains author instructions and submission information:www.tandfonline.com/rftg With best regards,  Fred Fred Friedberg, PhDPresidentInternational Association for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/MyalgicEncephalomyelitis (IACFS/ME)www.iacfsme.org EditorFatigue: Biomedicine, Health and BehaviorJournal website (under development): www.tandfonline.com/rftg Email: Fred.Friedberg@... Research Associate ProfessorXutnam Hall/South CampusStony Brook UniversityStony Brook, New York 11794-8790USA  --------------------------------------------- Send posts to CO-CURE@... Unsubscribe at http://www.co-cure.org/unsub.htm ---------------------------------------------Co-Cure's purpose is to provide information from across the spectrum ofopinion concerning medical, research and political aspects of ME/CFS and/orFMS. 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