Nature Reviews goes clinical

From the moment Nature Publishing Group (NPG) launched the first Nature Reviews titles in 2000, they gained a reputation for publishing superbly illustrated reviews written by leading international researchers. The Nature Reviews titles in the life sciences quickly became the highest impact-factor journals in their fields.

In April 2009, NPG enhanced, redesigned and rebranded the Nature Clinical Practice journals into Nature Reviews, extending the quality and impact of the Nature Reviews brand into eight clinical specialties.

Old name New name
Nature Clinical Practice Cardiovascular Medicine Nature Reviews Cardiology
Nature Clinical Practice Endocrinology & Metabolism Nature Reviews Endocrinology
Nature Clinical Practice Gastroenterology & Hepatology Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Nature Clinical Practice Nephrology Nature Reviews Nephrology
Nature Clinical Practice Neurology Nature Reviews Neurology
Nature Clinical Practice Oncology Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology
Nature Clinical Practice Rheumatology Nature Reviews Rheumatology
Nature Clinical Practice Urology Nature Reviews Urology

These clinical Nature Reviews journals are printed in colour and have the same high production values that helped make the life science Nature Reviews journals so successful.

The press release announcing this exciting development can be found here.

Further information about the rebranding and how it affects subscribers, authors, and librarians can be found below.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Readers

When did the change from Nature Clinical Practice to Nature Reviews take place?

The last issues of the Nature Clinical Practice titles appeared in March, 2009. The April, 2009 issues were the first to be published as Nature Reviews.

I subscribed to a Nature Clinical Practice journal. Will I automatically get the associated Nature Reviews journal for the remainder of my subscription?

Yes, your subscription will automatically be upgraded and you will receive the new Nature Reviews journal as part of your subscription.

I would like to subscribe to one of the clinical Nature Reviews journals, what should I do?

Personal subscribers should click here. Institutional subscribers should click here.

What sections are included in the new-look journals?

  • Editorial
  • Research Highlights
  • News & Views
  • Reviews
  • Case Studies
  • Perspectives

Have the aims and scope of the Nature Reviews journals changed?

No, the journals continue to publish a mix of news, opinion, and review articles to keep clinicians up to date with the latest advances in medical research.

Will the Nature Reviews publish original research?

No. When Nature Clinical Practice Cardiovascular Medicine was rebranded in April, 2009 it no longer published original research.

We have no plans to introduce original research into any of the clinical Nature Reviews journals.

Will users be able to download PowerPoint presentations of the figures from the Review articles?

Yes, this functionality will still be available.

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Authors

I had a paper published in a Nature Clinical Practice journal. Will the citation to that paper change?

No, the citation will remain the same and the article will continue to be indexed in MEDLINE in perpetuity.

What will happen to the impact factor of the Nature Clinical Practice journals?

The clinical Nature Reviews journals will receive their first impact factors in June 2011. The Nature Clinical Practice journals will receive their last impact factor in June 2012. ISI, the company that calculates impact factors, will allow the two impact factors to be averaged in 2011 and 2012 to give the "unified" impact factor of the two journals.

I would like to write an article for one of the new Nature Reviews journals. What should I do?

The instructions to authors for each of the journals can be found on their homepages. Please contact the Editor with your proposal before writing the article.

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Librarians

What are the URLs for the journals?

Journal name URL
Nature Reviews Cardiology nature.com/nrcardio
Nature Reviews Endocrinology nature.com/nrendo
Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology nature.com/nrgastro
Nature Reviews Nephrology nature.com/nrneph
Nature Reviews Neurology nature.com/nrneurol
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology nature.com/nrclinonc
Nature Reviews Rheumatology nature.com/nrrheum
Nature Reviews Urology nature.com/nrurol

Have the ISSN's or eISSN's been changed?

Yes, they have been changed. The old and new ISSN and eISSN numbers are shown below.

Nature Clinical Practice Nature Reviews
Journal ISSN numbers Journal ISSN numbers
Nature Clinical Practice Cardiovascular Medicine 1743-4297 (Print)
1743-4300 (Online)
Nature Reviews Cardiology 1743-5002 (Print)
1743-5010 (Online)
Nature Clinical Practice Endocrinology & Metabolism 1745-8366 (Print)
1745-8374 (Online)
Nature Reviews Endocrinology 1759-5029 (Print)
1759-5037 (Online)
Nature Clinical Practice Gastroenterology & Hepatology 1743-4378
1743-4386 (Online)
Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology 1759-5045 (Print)
1759-5053 (Online)
Nature Clinical Practice Nephrology 1745-8323 Print)
1745-8331 (Online)
Nature Reviews Nephrology 1759-5061 Print)
1759-507X (Online)
Nature Clinical Practice Neurology 1745-834X (Print)
1745-8358 (Online)
Nature Reviews Neurology 1759-4758 (Print)
1759-4766 (Online)
Nature Clinical Practice Oncology 1743-4254 (Print)
1743-4262 (Online)
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology 1759-4774 (Print)
1759-4782 (Online)
Nature Clinical Practice Rheumatology 1745-8382 (Print)
1745-8390 (Online)
Nature Reviews Rheumatology 1759-4790 (Print)
1759-4804 (Online)
Nature Clinical Practice Urology 1743-4270 (Print)
1743-4289 (Online)
Nature Reviews Urology 1759-4812 (Print)
1759-4820 (Online)

Have the volume and issue numbers continued on from where those published in the NCP titles left off?

Yes, they have continued on from where the NCP titles left off.

My library currently carries Nature Clinical Practice for 2009. Has there been a price change to the print or site licence pricing for 2009?

All list prices for 2009 will remain as advertised.

I deal with agents when purchasing my titles. How have agents been notified of the title changes?

Agents have been notified via e-mail and/or with agent renewal reminders in the post.

I want my users to be able to search for past articles under the Nature Clinical Practice titles. Will the search function cover all content from the old Nature Clinical Practice issues and the new issues, so users only have to do one search?

Yes, searches will continue to include both journals.

Since the URLs have now changed, for how long will the redirect be in place for the old URLs?

All the articles published under the Nature Clinical Practice brand have been moved to their new Nature Reviews sites. In addition, the old Nature Clinical Practice URLs will be redirected indefinitely to the new Nature Reviews URLs. Furthermore, all old DOI's will resolve to the articles in their new locations.

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