Overview
Annals of the Child Neurology Society (ACNS) is an official journal of the Child Neurology Society.
*CNS members in good standing will receive a 20% discount on the publication fees for research and review articles. The Child Neurology Society will also pay the publication fee for a limited number of articles whose first author is a junior CNS member and any article arising from a CNS award presentation. Please contact the editor-in-chief for details at [email protected].
Aims and Scope
Annals of the Child Neurology Society (ACNS) is a peer-reviewed journal that promotes rapid dissemination of information related broadly to clinical pediatric neuroscience, including clinical child neurology, developmental neurobiology, diagnostic testing, genetics and other articles of interest to the pediatric neuroscience community. The journal publishes high-quality clinical research, patient-related articles, clinical trials, scholarly reviews and commentaries. As an official publication of the Child Neurology Society, ACNS also publishes articles arising from the Society's sponsored symposia, practice guidelines and invited lecture series, such as the Bernard Sachs Lecture, the Philip R. Dodge Young Investigator Award and Hower Lecture.
Suggested Approach
- Two leading international neurology societies — ANA and CNS — jointly serve the entire field of clinical, translational, and basic neuroscience with three journals, Annals, ACTN, ACNS.
- Viewed as a portfolio, the ANA-CNS journals offer members, authors and readers unparalleled access to high quality content and a world-class author experience.
- Annals Impact Factor 2022, 11.2, Editor-in-Chief Kenneth L. Tyler, MD.
- ACTN Impact Factor 2022, 5.3, Editor-in-Chief Ahmet Hoke, MD, PhD.
- ACNS in its second volume year, 2024, Editor-in-Chief, E. Steve Roach, MD.
- Synergies among the journals permit seamless transfer of papers and Open Access publishing choices.
Indexing Information
Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)