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自2015年起担任香港眼科杂志主编,我感到非常荣幸和愉快。在过去的两个任期内,我们看到《华尔街日报》取得了长足的进步。一些地区进行了整容手术。例如,HKJO在HKJO.hk找到了新家,这不仅增加了可访问性,还使作者可以在网上提交稿件。自网站推出以来,HKJO已收到来自世界各地的8362次访问(截至2019年3月15日),包括来自美国、印度、中国、英国、俄罗斯和新加坡的访问。该网站的大多数访问者来自香港(约占所有访问者的30%),其次是美国(11.8%)和印度(7.5%)[表和图]。我们还收到了来自世界各地的意见书。设立该网站的最初目的是提高香港联合办事处在国际上的知名度,并鼓励香港以外的地方提交资料。我相信我们已经成功地实现了这一目标。尽管网站的建立具有挑战性,但这显然是一个正确的决定。我要感谢香港眼科学院理事会支持这项工作并提供财政支持。我还要感谢欧家康博士多年来设计和建立该网站,并提供技术支持。
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Challenges that lie ahead
It has been my greatest honor and pleasure to have taken up the office of the Editor-in-Chief of the Hong Kong Journal of Ophthalmology (HKJO) since 2015. During the past two terms of service, we have seen leaps forward for our Journal. Some areas have had a facelift. For instance, HKJO has found its new home at hkjo.hk. Not only has this increased accessibility, it has also enabled authors to submit their manuscripts online. Since the launch of the website, HKJO has received 8362 visits from all over the world (as of 15 March 2019), including from the United States, India, China, the United Kingdom, Russia, and Singapore. Most visitors to the website are from Hong Kong (constituting around 30% of all visits), followed by the United States (11.8%) and India (7.5%) [Table and Figure]. We have also received submissions from different parts of the world. The original goal of setting up the website was to enhance international exposure of HKJO and to encourage submissions from outside of Hong Kong. I believe we have successfully achieved this goal. Although the setting up of the website was challenging, it was clearly the right decision. I wish to thank the Council of the College of Ophthalmologists of Hong Kong for endorsing this endeavor and for providing financial support. I would also like to acknowledge Dr Alvin Au Ka Hong for designing and setting up the website, and for providing technical support throughout the years.
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