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Cad. Saúde Pública, Rio de Janeiro, 31(12):1-2, dez, 2015 EDITORIAL EDITORIAL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-311XED011215

The year 2015 is drawing to a close.

Cadernos de Saúde Públic/Reports in Public Health published 15 papers in the Perspectives

section this year, consolidating our editorial policy of valuing emerging themes that affect the development of the Public Health field. Our editorials also provided space for publiciz-ing the 4th World Conference on Research Integrity 1 and the Brazilian Congress of Public

Health (Abrascão 2015) 2. Meanwhile, the Debate section featured articles on Brazil’s 15th

National Health Conference by Paulo Gadelha 3 and the application of a systems approach to

Urban Health by Ana V. Diez Roux 4.

We have numerous plans for 2016. The most striking novelty for everyone who accom-panies CSP is the end of the journal’s print version. The vast majority of CSP readers cur-rently conduct their reference searches online and read the journal’s online version. Thus, the cost of printing only a few subscriptions on paper and exchanging print journals is no longer justified. In addition, on the positive side, the online version will allow shortening the time between manuscript approval and publication.

Yet the full transition to online means much more than this. Our webpage is intended to express the dynamics and interaction that characterize this environment. Every article will be made available as soon as it is ready and authorized by the authors. Editions will close at the end of each month with everything that was published in the interim. Each article’s page will have space for supplementary material, prioritizing the publication of research instruments, supplementary analyses, and even databases whenever possible. We will also provide space for comments on articles, as long as they are appropriate and properly identified.

However, we do not intend to become a “mega journal” with no limit on the number of articles published. We expect to publish approximately the same total number of articles per year, partly because producing CSP with the journal’s characteristic quality takes time. Each article undergoes language revision, translation of abstracts, text standardization, correction of references, and reassembling of tables and figures (the latter will continue to have the same numerical limit, and may now be submitted in color). Not to mention the process of scientific editing with essential participation by Associate Editors and reviewers, as usual.

The year 2015 has been difficult for Brazil. The country’s political and economic situa-tion has been accompanied by further events that impacted the environment and health, among others the environmental disaster in Mariana, Minas Gerais, caused by the collapse of mining dams, and the severe public health emergency caused by the Zika virus epidem-ic and the resulting increase in the number of newborns with mepidem-icrocephaly. Brazil’s ap-proaches and solutions to these crises will also be the subject of scientific debate in jour-nals like CSP.

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Cad. Saúde Pública, Rio de Janeiro, 31(12):1-2, dez, 2015

EDITORIAL EDITORIAL

In short, in these difficult times we have plans for growth and change, thus demonstrat-ing our belief in science and scientists’ involvement in the Public Health field. With all the possible problems in 2016, we face the New Year ethically and honestly, believing that we can make our contribution to a better and more equitable world.

Marilia Sá Carvalho Cláudia Medina Coeli Luciana Dias de Lima Editors

1. Vasconcelos SMR. The 4th World Conference on Re-search Integrity: ReRe-search Integrity and Rewards: Im-proving Systems to Promote Responsible Research. Cad Saúde Pública 2015; 31:901-2.

2. Rassi Neto E. A Saúde Coletiva brasileira no Abrascão 2015: Goiânia, Capital do Cerrado. Cad Saúde Pública 2015; 31:1581-2.

3. Gadelha P. Conferência Nacional de Saúde: desafios para o país. Cad Saúde Pública 2015; 31:2047-72. 4. Diez Roux AV. Health in cities: is a systems approach

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