Evidence-Based Toxicology (EBT) is a gold open-access journal created to support open science practices and the use of evidence-based methods in the toxicological and environmental health sciences. EBT is published by Taylor & Francis and is the official journal of the Evidence-Based Toxicology Collaboration. EBT’s website is at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tebt
Open science publishing practices are relatively new in the field of toxicology. At EBT, we are pushing the envelope around what can be achieved. This means we have implemented some unique manuscript submission and evaluation workflows.
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<aside> 🚨 Official journal policy is stated on the publisher’s website. In case of conflict, guidance on the publisher’s website supersedes any guidance given here. Please note, this Wiki is still under construction. Information may be revised at any time.
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The purpose of this wiki is to guide authors and editors of EBT through our various processes, explaining what they mean, why they exist as they do, and how to get the best out of them. We hope you find this wiki helpful! As always, if you have any questions you can contact the journal at [email protected]
We do as much as we can in full public view to ensure our decision-making is transparent, that we are fully accountable to our authors and reviewers, and that wherever possible we are promoting an open and rewarding research ecosystem to which everyone is equally able to contribute and from which everyone is equally able to benefit.
Overview of editorial policies
Two-Stage (Registered Reports) Submission Workflow
Protocol Submissions - More Information
Instructions for peer-reviewers
Templates for Manuscript Submission and Evaluation