Language Editing Service
Improve clarity and readability for occupational and environmental health manuscripts.
Journal at a Glance
ISSN: 2690-0904
DOI Prefix: 10.14302/issn.2690-0904
License: CC BY 4.0
Peer reviewed open access journal
Scope Alignment
Occupational health, industrial hygiene, exposure assessment, environmental epidemiology, workplace safety, and policy translation. We prioritize evidence that improves worker and community health.
Publishing Model
Open access, single blind peer review, and rapid publication after acceptance and production checks. Metadata validation and DOI registration are included.
IJOE offers language editing support to help authors communicate occupational and environmental health findings with clarity and precision. The service improves grammar, flow, and technical consistency without altering scientific meaning.
Clarity
Improve readability for multidisciplinary audiences.
Consistency
Align terminology and exposure units throughout the manuscript.
Structure
Strengthen abstracts, introductions, and conclusions.
Submission Ready
Reduce delays during editorial screening.
- Manuscripts written by non native English speakers
- Complex exposure assessment or statistical methods
- Policy focused or regulatory analyses
- Multidisciplinary studies spanning clinical and environmental data
- Resubmissions that need clarity improvements
- Manuscript file with figures and tables
- Target journal section and article type
- Preferred terminology for hazards and outcomes
- Any reviewer comments to address
- State the desired turnaround time and target submission deadline.
- Indicate whether American or British English is required.
- Provide the manuscript type and approximate word count.
- Include a list of key technical terms or abbreviations to preserve.
- Clarify whether tables, figures, or supplementary files require editing.
- Request formatting of references if needed for submission.
- List preferred terminology for exposure agents or occupational outcomes.
- Specify whether statistical notation should follow journal style.
- Provide notes on regulatory context to preserve intended meaning.
- Confirm whether worker sensitive details should be masked.
- Indicate if figure captions or table titles require editing support.
- Provide target journal section to align tone and emphasis.
- Describe expected audience such as clinicians, safety managers, or policymakers.
- Note any prior reviewer comments to address in revisions.
- Clarify whether formatting for reporting guidelines is required.
- Share preferred contact for language editing questions and approvals.
- Request consistency checks for units, exposure limits, and reference ranges.
- Indicate whether supplementary materials need linguistic review.
- Provide preferred delivery format for edited documents.
- Confirm whether editing should include rewriting for clarity or style only.
- Specify whether summaries for nontechnical audiences are needed.
- Indicate preferred style for regulatory terminology or acronyms.
- Flag sections requiring major reorganization or clarity improvements.
- Provide examples of preferred terminology for exposure agents.
- Confirm whether tables should be edited for consistency with units.
- Indicate if the cover letter requires editing support.
- Indicate if acknowledgements or funding statements require editing.
- Provide guidance on capitalization for job titles and exposure agents.
| Service Level | Typical Turnaround | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 5 to 7 days | Best for full length manuscripts |
| Priority | 3 to 4 days | Ideal for resubmissions |
| Rapid | 48 hours | Short communications or urgent updates |
Language editing does not replace peer review or methodological review. Authors remain responsible for data accuracy, ethics compliance, and scientific validity.
Does editing guarantee acceptance?
No. Editorial decisions are based on scientific merit.
Can you edit supplementary files?
Yes. Provide them during the request.
How do I request editing?
Email [email protected] with your manuscript details.
IJOE is committed to rigorous, transparent publishing in occupational and environmental medicine. We emphasize reproducible exposure assessment, clear reporting of workplace and environmental context, and ethical compliance across all article types.
The editorial office supports authors, editors, and reviewers with clear guidance and responsive communication. For questions about scope or workflow, contact [email protected].
We encourage continuous improvement in reporting practices and share updates that help the community maintain high standards in worker health, environmental safety, and preventive medicine.
Need Language Support?
Contact the editorial office to request language editing assistance.