À propos de cette revue

TANIT Neurosurgery, also known as the Tunisian Journal of Neurosurgery, is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Tunisian Association of Neurosurgery. Published on an annual basis, the journal serves as a catalyst for the creation and exchange of knowledge aimed at improving the quality and equity of neurosurgical care.

Scope and Focus:

The journal publishes original scientific contributions in English, focusing on neurosurgery and its related specialties. We welcome submissions in the following areas:

  • Core Disciplines: Original research, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, narrative reviews, and technical notes.
  • Clinical Insights: Case reports and clinical images.
  • Multidisciplinary Reach: Contributions from neurology, orthopedic surgery, ENT, neuroradiology, and anesthesia/intensive care are encouraged.
  • Regional Focus: Special emphasis is placed on innovative practices in North Africa, the Middle East, and the Mediterranean region, particularly in resource-variable settings.

Open Access Policy and Fees:

TANIT Neurosurgery is a fully open-access journal.

  • Accessibility: All published articles are immediately and permanently accessible online to the public free of charge.
  • Article Processing Charges (APCs): At its launch phase, publication is free of charge for authors, with potential adjustments in the future.
  • Copyright and Licensing: Authors retain ownership of their work. All articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which allows for unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Peer Review and Ethical Standards

The journal adheres to a double-blind peer-review process where the identities of both authors and reviewers are concealed.

  • Guidelines: TJNS follows the recommendations of the ICMJE and the core practices of COPE.
  • Plagiarism: A strict anti-plagiarism policy is enforced; the journal reserves the right to use detection tools to verify all submissions.
  • AI Policy: AI tools may be used by authors to improve language or organization under human supervision but cannot be credited as authors.
  • Human Studies: Research must respect the Declaration of Helsinki, requiring informed consent and the protection of participant anonymity.

Digital Preservation

The journal is committed to the long-term preservation of its content through partnerships with national and international digital infrastructures to ensure permanent accessibility of published works.

Confidentiality Statement

In accordance with ethical standards, all personal data, including names and email addresses entered into the journal site, will be used exclusively for the stated purposes of the journal and will not be made available to any other party.