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Honoring our helpers
Roland Talanow1, Frederik Giesel2
1EduRad, Lake Tahoe, NV, USA.
Journal of Radiology Case Reports
|June 8, 2018
Summary
This special issue of the Journal of Radiology Case Reports recognizes the invaluable contributions of its 2017 reviewers. Their dedicated efforts ensured the journal
Area of Science:
- Radiology
- Medical Publishing
- Peer Review
Background:
- The Journal of Radiology Case Reports relies on expert reviewers to maintain publication standards.
- Reviewer contributions are essential for the quality and success of scientific journals.
Discussion:
- This issue specifically acknowledges the reviewers who contributed in 2017.
- The dedication of these individuals is vital for disseminating high-quality radiology case reports.
Key Insights:
- Reviewer commitment directly impacts the integrity and impact of published radiological research.
- The journal's success in 2017 is attributed to the voluntary efforts of its peer reviewers.
Outlook:
- Continued reviewer support is crucial for the ongoing advancement of radiology.
- Recognizing reviewer contributions fosters a sustainable model for academic publishing.
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