Book Reviews to Appear in AJNR and AJNR Blog
I am back from our annual meeting in Vancouver and want to thank all of you who stopped by AJNR’s booth to say hello and give us ideas as to how to continue improving our journal. Based on those comments
I am back from our annual meeting in Vancouver and want to thank all of you who stopped by AJNR’s booth to say hello and give us ideas as to how to continue improving our journal. Based on those comments
The following announcement appeared recently in the ASNR website: The ASNR and the WFITN and its related societies have agreed on a collaborative effort between the American Journal of Neuroradiology and their journal, Interventional Neuroradiology (INR). This collaboration will help
According to the latest information published by the prestigious www.eigenfactor.org, this is how AJNR ranks and compares to other imaging journals: 1. Out of 25 imaging-related journals, AJNR scored an EF of 93.8 making it the third highest after Radiology
In a recent article (Science 2009; 323: 1293), 163 instances of potential plagiarism were investigated by contacting the authors and editors and guaranteeing anonymity. The response rate was 90% and 93% of authors of the original articles were not aware
On March 23th the University of Michigan Press announced that it will go all digital (no more paper publications!). They will not reduce their press budget but use these resources in a more efficient way. This may be a welcome
One of my previous editorials (AJNR 2008; 29: 1805) dealt with the issue of open access (OA) and its influence on medical journals. Although complete OA is laudable, it is a difficult economic model to sustain. The BMJ was one
We strive to publish 2-3 review articles in each issue of AJNR. Two of them are generally related to clinical/medical neuroradiology while one is deals with the physics pertaining to the imaging techniques that we currently employ or will soon
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