Summary and Central Figure

Authors of the manuscripts submitted to Circulation Reports are required to provide a short summary and a central figure of the manuscript, as stated in our Instructions to Authors as below:

Instructions to Authors

Authors are required to submit a central figure file, which should be an image to summarize the whole content of their manuscript, at their revision submission. It will be reviewed by editors and reviewers, and be presented as a graphical abstract on Circulation Reports’ online journal website (https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/browse/circrep/-char/en) when the manuscript is published. Also, authors of accepted manuscripts are required to provide the short summary of their manuscript at the timing of their proof reading. Short summary and central figure will together be posted on the Japanese Circulation Society’s official X (former Twitter) account (https://twitter.com/JCIRC_IPR) with the manuscript’s DOI and journal’s hashtag, for the purpose of capturing the attention of a wide readership to increase traffic to their manuscript. More details and sample central figures are available on our website (https://www.j-circ.or.jp/english/cr/summary-and-central-figure/).

Central Figure Details

・Pixel …  Up to 4096 pixel
・Ratio …  16 : 9 (horizontal : vertical)
・File size …  Up to 5 MB
・File types …  PNG or JPG

Central Figure Samples

Why required?

As an author, your subject-matter expertise makes you ideally placed to promote your paper’s content on social media. This doesn’t mean much, however, unless the community you want to reach sees the interesting and relevant posts you can craft around your paper’s content. On Twitter, for example, the posts at the top of people’s feeds are from the profiles most likely to interest them, based on each social network’s algorithm. So even if a person follows your account, they might not see the content you post unless you have proven yourself relevant and engaging. The Japanese Circulation Society (JCS) would like to help you with: how to cut through the noise and make sure your messages get seen by the right audience. JCS has a clear social media strategy and engagement across a range of platforms and channels. Furthermore, JCS works with Community and Information Committee and official journal editors to reach a global digital audience daily through a network of subject- and audience- focused accounts that stretch across Twitter. JCS will tweet the summarized message and central figure of your paper on our official twitter account (@JCIRC_IPR) with the official hashtag of the journal; Circulation Journal (#circ_j) or Circulation Reports (#circ_rep). We are sure that these projects will increase Altmetric score and number of citations of your paper.

How to Submit

Manuscript’s central figure should be submitted to the journal via its submission system at the revision submission.

Short summary should be provided from a specific submission site for an accepted paper no later than completion of their proof-reading process. The specific URL is shared in an email to request proof-reading from our printing company.

Where to Appear

Central figure will show up both on the manuscript’s article overview page and its fulltext PDF (under the text Abstract) at the journal’s online platform J-STAGE.

Short summary and central figure will be posted on the Japanese Circulation Society’s official X (former Twitter) account with the manuscript’s DOI and journal’s hashtag.