Enliven: Clinical Ophthalmology Research

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Journal Sections
Ocular Anatomy and Physiology
Structural and functional study about eyes.
Ophthalmic Optics
Study dealing with optical elements to improve the vision.
Ocular Therapeutics
Medical treatments for eye related diseases and disorders.
Eye Diseases
All eye related diseases ? cause and treatment.
Motility Disorders
The condition of eye movement impairment in diseases.
Systemic Ophthalmology
Study deals with the condition of causing systemic eye diseases from any other body parts.
Preventive Ophthalmology
Process of providing ophthalmological services to prevent the sight threatening ocular conditions.
Ophthalmology and Surgery
Surgeries to eye or adnexa to cure the illness.
Clinical Visual Sciences
Clinical applications and studies regarding the visual ability of eyes.
Retinal Function Disorders
Disorders and treatments of retina.
Retinal Imaging
The recent technology to capture retinal image viewing blood vessels, optic nerves in eyes.
Trauma and Emergency Ophthalmology
Emergency services for physically effected eyes.
Community Ophthalmology
The program to promote eye health and blindness prevention through public health methods.
Experimental Ophthalmology
Study that deals with experimental methods in treating ophthalmic diseases and disorders.
Neuro-Ophthalmology
Study dealing with ophthalmic diseases or disorders with respect to the optic nerves.
Ophthalmic-Research
Advanced research and discoveries in ophthalmology.
Acute Zonal Occult Outer Retinopathy (AZOOR)
A typical condition where one or more outer retinal zones become unfunctional affecting the eyes.
Non-Arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy (NAION)
Loss of vision caused due to optic nerve damage because of insufficient blood supply.
Clinical Ophthalmology
Clinical studies and applications in ophthalmology.
Intraocular Tumors
Growth of tumors in eye and adnexa affecting eyes.
Ocular Physiology
Study of eye physiology
Physiology of Vision
Physiology of ability to see.
Corneal Transplantation
Process of replacing damaged cornea with healthy donor tissue to treat and improve the eye conditions.
Journal Features
  • All submissions will undergo vigorous peer review process.
  • High quality review process.
  • Permanent published archives.
  • Author loyal benefits.
  • Reviewer credits.
  • Visible specified citations.
  • Open access - Maximum dissemination.
  • Un-interrupted author communication.
  • Standard author guidelines.
  • Minimal publication charges with convenient and safe modes of transfer.
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AIM

SCOPE

OPEN ACCESS

PUBLICATION ETHICS

JOURNAL FEATURES

 

AIM: 

Enliven: Clinical Ophthalmology Research aims to become one of the most popular Open access journals in the science field and to follow flawless review process with high quality articles.

Journal provides a common platform for editors, reviewers, authors, and readers to have an uninterrupted scientific communication. In order to become the leading journal, Enliven: Clinical Ophthalmology Research provide wide scope which allows and accepts articles from multiple disciplines and guides the articles according to the peer review process.

Journal processes different types of articles viz. research, review, case reports, technical reports, editorials, letters, letter to editors, commentaries, short communications, conference proceedings, announcements, rapid communications, addendums, book reviews, concept papers, abstracts, graphical abstracts, discussions, errata, project report, and expression of concerns. There is no limit for the article length. Journal aim is to encourage scientists, academicians, students, and many other authors to publish their work as elaborate as they can.

SCOPE:

Enliven: Clinical Ophthalmology Research provides wide scope for the authors, readers in all possible fields. Journal emboldens authors with its rigid peer review process and journal follows stringent editorial policies to avoid all publishing discrepancies.

Enliven: Clinical Ophthalmology Research is an Open access, peer reviewed international journal and it aims to publish different types of articles on emerging developments and supports current and upcoming research in journal fields. It also aims to follow flawless review process with high quality articles. This journal aims to become one of the leading journals which aid scientific community in knowledge dissemination. This journal provides a huge platform for editors, reviewers, authors, and readers to have an uninterrupted scientific communication. In order to become the leading journal, Enliven: Clinical Ophthalmology Research provide wide scope which allows and accepts articles from multiple disciplines and guides the articles according to the peer review process.

Enliven: Clinical Ophthalmology Research looks forward for the diverse submissions to disseminate the information about current discoveries and developments in the journal field. Journal has unique editorial board to take care of publishing activities in organized way. Journal policies are coined to allow flexible communications among different groups of journal members and to allow the journal to follow the strict rules.

OPEN ACCESS:

Journal’s main motto is to promote open access and sustain in the open access field with new approaches and to widen the chances in open access which will create a new turn in current era

As journal is anopen access, we seek support from scientific community, industries, funding agencies, universities, institutes, and any others interested in publications

Journal believes that scientific information must be accessible to everyone without any barriers.

Journalcharges the authors with very minimal publication charges and depends on our users those who support global commons. Journal, also has the policy of providing reliable mark-downs on the charges based on the submission to encourage every author.

We thank all the support from users and we wish to spread the word “Enliven Archive – Intensifying thoughts” to all your colleagues and people in your track.

PUBLICATION ETHICS:

Journal follows certain publication standards publishing manuscripts. This ensures that we deliver quality research with high standards, develops and retains the trust of authors.

Plagiarism:

Journal checks for plagiarism before peer review process. Upon generation of clear reports, we launch the manuscript process.

Journal rejects manuscripts with high plagiarism scores and does not allow the manuscripts to proceed further for peer review process.

To avoid conflicts, we suggest the authors to submit the plagiarism free content. 

Authors may include self-plagiarized content, providing the citations of their previous work.

Authors can resubmit the rejected manuscripts on plagiarism base by carrying out all the corrections and such manuscripts will be considered as new submissions and will undergo the whole process again regardless the stage of the process the article existing before.

Redundant Submissions:

Already published manuscripts and/or manuscripts under process elsewhere are redundant submissions and we reject such submissions from the process immediately. Authors need to look over the publication transfer issues in certain cases else, we reject the manuscript.

Citations Usage:

Manuscripts should avoid the usage of un-wanted citations that improves the quality of articles.

False Data:

Manuscripts should contain original data of experiments, statistics or any entries and authors should not either mimic or plagiarize other manuscripts.

Author Contribution:

Manuscripts should contain the list of authors those who have contributed to the manuscript. Author contribution should contain all authors those who have contributed to the manuscript that may include lab assistants, technicians, and others.

JOURNAL FEATURES:

Copyright Statements:

Author gets Open Access Creative Commons License after publishing the work with the journal as we are covered under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. We transfer complete ownership for published content to the author based on this license. This License will permit the reader only to download printout, extract, reuse and distribute the article with appropriate credits to the corresponding author.

Unique Identifiers:

Enliven: Clinical Ophthalmology Research is a member of CrossRef and all the published articles will be assigned with unique article object identifiers (DOIs).

Reprints:

Journal also provides print versions upon the order of authors or any other users with unique citation and by having no change in the published article with minimal reprint charges.