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Area of Science:

  • Radiology
  • Scientific Publishing
  • Journal Management

Background:

  • Discussion of recent editorial changes within European Radiology.
  • Overview of the development and role of the sister journal, Insights into Imaging.
  • Addressing challenges in scientific publishing, including quality assessment and redundant publications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To inform readers about journal updates and publishing standards.
  • To highlight the importance of quality metrics beyond journal impact factor.
  • To discuss the relationship between European Radiology and Insights into Imaging.

Main Methods:

  • Review of editorial policies and journal performance metrics.
  • Analysis of publication ethics concerning redundancy.
  • Discussion of qualitative and quantitative measures of journal success.

Main Results:

  • European Radiology has undergone recent editorial changes.
  • Insights into Imaging is developing as a sister publication.
  • Redundant publications and quality assessment remain key concerns in scientific publishing.

Conclusions:

  • Journal success should be evaluated using multiple parameters, not solely the Impact Factor.
  • Maintaining high standards of publication quality and ethical practices is crucial.
  • Understanding the evolving landscape of radiology journals is important for researchers and readers.