Skip to content
  • The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery
logo

OrthoBuzz

Keeping you up-to-date with orthopaedic news

  • Features
    • Author 360
    • Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility
    • Inside JBJS
    • Journal Club
    • Need to Know
    • JBJS Press Releases
  • By Subspecialty
    • Basic Science
    • Elbow
    • Foot and Ankle
    • Hand and Wrist
    • Hip
    • Knee
    • Shoulder
    • Spine
    • Infection
    • Oncology
    • Pain Management
    • Pediatrics
    • Rehabilitation
    • Sports Medicine
    • Trauma
  • Editor’s Choice
  • Resident Roundup
  • Specialty Updates
  • About

Category: Publisher’s Note

  • Home
  • Publisher’s Note
  • Page 3
Publisher's Note Surgeon Edition

Publisher’s Note: Engagement and Impact: We Seek Both

August 1, 2014August 1, 2014 OrthoBuzz

The Impact Factor uses a simple calculation – number of citations to scholarly articles published in a two-year period divided by the number of those

Read More
Publisher's Note Surgeon Edition

Publisher’s Note: Building on Early Success

July 6, 2014July 3, 2014 OrthoBuzz

Journals provide third-party validation for research reports. If you get published in a better journal, your work will likely be perceived as having been more

Read More
Publisher's Note Surgeon Edition

Publisher’s Note: The Technological Revolution in Publishing

June 1, 2014June 13, 2014 OrthoBuzz

The migration of traditional print businesses into online enterprises has created long-term demands on editorial functions, technology partnerships, and organizational cultures. From major technology firms

Read More
Publisher's Note Surgeon Edition

Publisher’s Note: The 2014 Boston Marathon – An Amazing Day for Positive Outcomes

May 2, 2014 OrthoBuzz

The 2013 Boston Marathon was stolen from the athletes and the city by two terrorist bombs, which led to four deaths, hundreds of injuries, a

Read More
Publisher's Note Surgeon Edition

Publisher’s Note: The Unseen Costs of Providing Online Information

April 3, 2014April 4, 2014 OrthoBuzz

Providing information online is neither free nor easy, despite the general perception that online information can or should be free. The perceptual problem is one

Read More

Posts pagination

Previous 1 2 3

Subscribe to OrthoBuzz

JBJS Video Archive

About OrthoBuzz

Recent Posts

  • What’s New in Pediatric Orthopaedics 2026
  • Thigh Muscle Changes After ACL Injury: Don’t Forget the Hamstrings in Rehab Strategies
  • In Appreciation of Dr. Thomas Einhorn, Founding Editor of JBJS Reviews
  • From Injury to Arthritis: Understanding the Natural History of the Subtalar Joint After Pilon Fracture ORIF
  • Multicenter Case Study: Can JBJS Clinical Classroom Boost Resident OITE Scores?

Recent Comments

  • Anonymous on In Appreciation of Dr. Thomas Einhorn, Founding Editor of JBJS Reviews
  • Anonymous on In Appreciation of Dr. Thomas Einhorn, Founding Editor of JBJS Reviews
  • Chip Pyle M.D. on In Appreciation of Dr. Thomas Einhorn, Founding Editor of JBJS Reviews
  • OrthoBuzz for Surgeons on Multicenter Case Study: Can JBJS Clinical Classroom Boost Resident OITE Scores?
  • Thomas Cadier on Multicenter Case Study: Can JBJS Clinical Classroom Boost Resident OITE Scores?
All Rights Reserved 2026. JBJS.org