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(Stroke. 1998;29:1.)
© 1998 American Heart Association, Inc.


Editor's Comment

A New Format

Mark L. Dyken, MD, Editor-in-Chief

Correspondence to Mark L. Dyken, MD, Editor-in-Chief, Stroke, Indiana University Department of Neurology, Wishard-BA 402, 1001 W 10th St, Indianapolis, IN 46202. E-mail stroke@iupui.edu

Beginning with this issue, Stroke will be published by Williams & Wilkins in Baltimore, Maryland, rather than from the Dallas American Heart Association headquarters. AHA initiated this change for all of their journals, expecting that Williams & Wilkins, with their extensive experience in publishing, will be able to broaden the subscription base and improve both the quality and speed of production.

At the request of the AHA Scientific Publishing Committee, Williams & Wilkins redesigned the covers. The new format is similar for all AHA journals but still retains individuality. The intent was to create a more attractive cover and a format that would allow readers to easily distinguish one issue from another. Once we were assured that the changes would not affect the content or the listing of the contents on the cover, and that the proposed illustration would convey meaningful information, we enthusiastically supported these changes. Our readers are very emphatic that the contents be listed on the cover, and we believe that an attractive illustration affords us an opportunity to convey significant messages to our readership.

I can think of no more meaningful first cover graphic than a tribute to Dr William Feinberg, whose eulogy was published in the December 1997 Stroke. Bill Feinberg's untimely death after sudden cardiac arrest was a great loss to all of us in the stroke community. Dr Feinberg was an active member of the Stroke Editorial Board and was the first to die in office. He held a pivotal role in the . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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