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<!-- <b>About Special Issues</b>-->
<!-- <br>Special Issues are focused collections of papers on topics of increasing interest within a discipline. These issues provide a venue for research on emerging areas, highlight important subdisciplines, or describe new cross-disciplinary applications.-->
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<!-- <br><b>Gguest Editor Responsibilities</b>-->
<!-- <br>Traditional Medicine Research invites experienced researchers to apply to become a Lead Guest Editor on a Special Issue in our journal. Lead Guest Editors direct the entire Special Issue process, which includes recruiting a team of Guest Editors, preparing a Special Issue proposal, and managing the peer review of submissions. Our editorial team will consider draft proposals and forward high-quality submissions to Academic Editors for consideration. If you are interested in proposing a special issue and being the Lead Guest Editor, please contact us: tmr@tmrjournals.com.-->
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<!-- <br>● Preparing a Call for Papers-->
<!-- <br>A Special Issue proposal begins with the Guest Editors writing and submitting a Call for Papers describing the topic of the issue. If the proposal is approved, the Call for Papers will help researchers find the Special Issue and submit manuscripts.-->
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<!-- <br>● Describing the Scope-->
<!-- <br>The Call for Papers should state the intended focus of the Special Issue. It should emphasize the current relevance of the subject and indicate why new research on the subject is warranted.-->
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<!-- <br>● Striking a balance between length and detail is key -->
<!-- <br>Too little detail could result in a Call for Papers that lacks focus or scientific merit. Too much detail can be overly prescriptive and limit interest in the Special Issue. Traditional Medicine Research recommends approximately 400 words for the focus statement.-->
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<!-- <br>● Suggesting Topics-->
<!-- <br>In addition to the statement of focus, a Call for Papers should include a number of suggested topics for authors. These topics are signposts for the direction of the Special Issue, providing authors with guidance on areas in which they may wish to submit. Suggested topics are another opportunity to focus the Special Issue, but Editors should be wary of excessively narrowing the scope.-->
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<!-- <br>● Recruiting an Editorial Team-->
<!-- <br>All Special Issues are led by a single lead editor and a team of 2-4 supporting editors. The proposal should state the name and affiliation of all editors of the proposed issue. This team ensures the Special Issue team will have sufficient capacity and expertise to handle all incoming submissions.-->
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<!-- <br>● Setting a Deadline-->
<!-- <br>The Call for Papers should include a proposed submission deadline. Traditional Medicine Research staff will assist editors with choosing an appropriate date, which is typically 6 months from the date the Call for Papers appears online.-->
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<!-- <br>● Refining the Proposal-->
<!-- <br>Traditional Medicine Researchs editorial team will help refine each proposal. Guest Editors should carefully consider the feedback we provide—we want to help make each Special Issue as successful as possible. The final approval of any proposal will be decided by the Traditional Medicine Research's editorial team and the journals Academic Editors.-->
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<!-- <br>● Publishing the Proposal-->
<!-- <br>Once finalized, Traditional Medicine Research will post the Call for Papers on the journals page.-->
<!-- <br>Our marketing team will issue the Call for Papers via email to researchers working in the field.-->
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<!-- <br>● Promoting a Call for Papers-->
<!-- <br>Once the journals Editorial Board approves a proposal, it will be displayed on the journals website, on the Open Special Issues page. Editors can begin promoting their Special Issue as soon as the Call for Papers is available online. Traditional Medicine Researchs marketing team will conduct initial outreach on your behalf by sending the Call for Papers to researchers working in relevant fields. Traditional Medicine Research undertakes significant promotional activities to increase visibility and reach, but the most successful Special Issues are those that are supported and promoted by their editors.-->
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<!-- <br><b>Any of the following techniques will increase the likelihood of the Special Issue receiving high quality submissions</b>-->
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<!-- <br>Share your Call for Papers with researchers directly. It is more meaningful to receive an invitation from a friend or a colleague than from a publisher. Traditional Medicine Research provides a PDF version of your Call for Papers that you can send as an email attachment. Consider making personalized requests to contacts that you know are working in relevant fields.-->
<!-- <br>Add a short description of the Call for Papers and a link to the online version to your email signature.-->
<!-- <br>Include a one page slide at the end of conference presentations, alerting colleagues to your Call for Papers and inviting them to participate.-->
<!-- <br>Use social media to promote the link to your Call for Papers, for example Twitter.-->
<!-- <br>Maintain contact with authors who have expressed an interest in participating in your Special Issue. Provide them with any support they require or send them to Traditional Medicine Research for assistance.-->
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<!-- <br>How do I choose a topic for my proposal?-->
<!-- <br>You should choose a topic close to your own research interests. The topic of the Special Issue must be of increasing interest within your field and within the scope of Traditional Medicine Research. It should be broad enough to attract a reasonable number of submissions, but narrow enough to provide a cohesive collection of articles. Special Issues often focus on the interface of two or more traditional disciplines, a recent advance in the field, or an emerging societal challenge. If you have noticed a surge in interest in a particular subject at recent conferences, this is a good sign that a related proposal will generate significant interest.-->
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<!-- <br>How do I find co-Guest Editors?-->
<!-- <br>After submitting your proposal, Traditional Medicine Research can help you assess potential collaborators. Guest Editors should be recognized experts in their fields and should be geographically distributed. We prefer that Guest Editors be affiliated with major research institutes and have a reasonable number of well-cited publications related to the topic of the Special Issue. Of course, Guest Editors should have sufficient time to commit to the editorial role, so we ask that no Guest Editor works on more than two Special Issues at the same time. The full team must have 35 Editors, including the Lead Guest Editor.-->
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