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National Society Cardiovascular Journals of Europe: Almanac 2011
Sociedade Cardiovascular Nacional de Jornais da Europa: Almanaque 2011
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, F. Alfonsob, G. Ambrosioc, H. Ectord, P. Kulakowskie, F.J. Pintof, P. Vardasg, on behalf of the Editors’ Network
a Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry London Chest Hospital, London, UK
b Cardiovascular Institute, ‘San Carlos’ Clinical University Hospital, Madrid, Spain
c Division of Cardiology, University of Peruggia School of Medicine, Perugia, Italy
d Department of Cardiology, University Hospital Gasthuisberg, Leuven, Belgium
e Department of Cardiology, Postgraduate Medical School, Grochowski Hospital, Warsaw, Poland
f Lisbon University of Medicine, Lisbon, Portugal
g Department of Cardiology, Crete University, Crete, Greece
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Secondary publication: This article was published in its entirety, with the consent of the authors and editors, in: Heart, in press

The Editors’ Network is a task force of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC), representing the 44 National Society Cardiovascular Journals that are published across 37 countries.1 Among the operational goals enshrined in its mission statement is a commitment to improve the diffusion of scientific knowledge through distribution of common academic material and joint education initiatives.2 Heart already has a strong education section and its content, approved by the European Board for Accreditation in Cardiology (EBAC), is available for free access via the Heart and ESC websites. However, a recent joint publication of the Editors’ Network called for educational initiatives to be extended throughout the national cardiology journals of Europe,3 and it is in response to that call that a series of Almanac 2011 papers are appearing more or less simultaneously in many of the Network Journals. Almanac − a late Middle English word derived via medieval Latin from Greek almenikhiaka − is defined as an annual calendar containing important dates and statistical information. It provides an approximate description of the new series of papers presenting selected recent research that has driven clinical advances in six major topic areas. The content is educative and clinically relevant and its presentation across the national society cardiovascular journals of Europe represents a milestone in collaborative publishing. Plans for Almanac 2012 are yet more ambitious and pave the way for a new era of joint educational initiatives driven by the Editors’ Network of the ESC.

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European Society of Cardiology national cardiovascular journals: the ‘editors’ network’.
Eur Heart J, 31 (2010), pp. 26-28
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P. Mills, A. Timmis, K. Huber, H. Ector, P. Lancellotti, I. Masic, et al.
The role of European national journals in education.
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