Journal of Intensive Care and Emergency Services

Journal of Intensive Care and Emergency Services

Journal of Intensive Care and Emergency Services – Language Editing Service

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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Language Editing Service

Language editing improves clarity and flow without altering scientific meaning.

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EDIT Clarity Support
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Editing Overview

Optional editing improves readability for multidisciplinary critical care and emergency audiences.

Scope

Grammar, terminology consistency, and clarity improvements for methods and results.

Limitations

Editing does not replace peer review or alter data interpretation.

Process

Authors review edits before submission to ensure accuracy.

Confidentiality

Manuscripts are handled confidentially within the editing workflow.

Editing helps authors communicate complex critical care and emergency findings with clarity.

What the Service Includes

Editing focuses on clarity, structure, and consistency.

  • Grammar and sentence structure refinement
  • Consistency in terminology for critical care and emergency outcomes
  • Clarity in methods and results descriptions
  • Formatting alignment for tables and figures

Edits are designed to preserve scientific meaning while improving readability for a global clinical audience.

Editing Process

A structured workflow supports transparent timing and expectations.

1

Request

Email manuscript details and scope

2

Scope

Confirm level of editing and timeline

3

Edit

Language specialists refine the text

4

Review

Authors approve final edits

What to Provide

Provide the manuscript file and any preferred terminology or style notes.

  • Brief summary of objectives
  • Preferred terminology and abbreviations
  • Sections requiring special attention
  • Preferred turnaround timing

Editing is optional and supports authors who want additional clarity before peer review.

Clear language improves reviewer focus and speeds decisions for complex critical care and emergency submissions.

What Editing Does Not Include

Editing does not replace scientific review or analysis.

  • No changes to data interpretation or statistical analysis
  • No peer review decisions or methodological validation
  • No authorship changes or content rewriting without approval
  • No guarantee of acceptance after editing

Authors remain responsible for scientific accuracy and ethical compliance.

Any substantive changes requested by the author should be reviewed for consistency with the data.

Turnaround and Cost Guidance

Turnaround depends on manuscript length and editing depth.

Editing fees are separate from APCs and apply only when the author elects the service.

Scheduling editing before submission allows time for author review and final checks.

Quality Assurance

Edits are reviewed to ensure clarity without altering scientific meaning.

Editors focus on readability, consistency, and adherence to scientific terminology. Authors review all edits before finalizing the manuscript for submission.

Final approval always remains with the author team.

Clear editing reduces reviewer queries.

Confidential Handling

Manuscripts are handled with confidentiality throughout the editing process.

Files are shared only with assigned editors. Authors should remove any unnecessary patient identifiers before requesting editing.

Confidential handling supports compliance with institutional privacy expectations.

When to Request Editing

Request editing before submission to avoid review delays.

Editing is most effective when the manuscript is complete and figures, tables, and references are finalized.

Allow time for author review of edits and any clarifications before submission to peer review.

Early requests help secure editing capacity when submission deadlines are approaching.

Early planning avoids last minute delays.

Request Language Editing

Email the editorial office to confirm scope and timeline for editing support.

Contact: [email protected]