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We welcome contributions for consideration for the following journals. Advice for contributors is available by clicking on the relevant journal.

The Pharmaceutical Journal (PJ)
- published every week

Prescribing & Medicines Management (P&MM)
- published 4 times per year (as part of PJ)
- Launch issue, January 2002

Hospital Pharmacist (HP)
- published 11 times per year

Tomorrows Pharmacist is published annually. Its contents are commissioned.


New procedures for publication of contributions

 

To bring PJ Publications into line with other biomedical publications, we are formalising our licensing procedures as from 1 July 2005. Authors are not required to assign us their copyright but must grant us an exclusive licence (or non-exclusive licence in the case of Government employees) to publish their material in PJ Publications, which includes The Pharmaceutical Journal, Hospital Pharmacist and Tomorrow’s Pharmacist.

The licence is available as a PDF file (30K)

Authors of all contributions except letters to the editor should include the following words at the end of the licence in their covering letter or send us an e-mail containing the text. The corresponding author should ensure that he has the permission of co-authors to declare on their behalf.

“I have read and understood the Terms of Licence to the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain to Publish in PJ Publications, a copy of which appears on the website of The Pharmaceutical Journal, and hereby (on behalf of all authors) grant, on acceptance of the attached Contribution, an exclusive worldwide licence in respect of the attached Contribution [or a non-exclusive licence for Government employees], to the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain and its licensees.”

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