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  • 1FMRIB (Oxford Centre for Functional MRI of the Brain), University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.

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This summary is machine-generated.

A new open access journal, Imaging Neuroscience, was launched by former editors of NeuroImage due to unsustainable publication fees. This initiative aims to provide ethical publishing practices and community control in neuroimaging research.

Area of Science:

  • Neuroimaging
  • Scholarly Publishing
  • Open Access Initiatives

Background:

  • The editorial team of NeuroImage, a leading journal in neuroimaging, resigned due to unsustainable open access publication fees.
  • A new non-profit open access journal, Imaging Neuroscience, was established in response to these concerns.

Discussion:

  • The move to open access in 2020 for NeuroImage presented ethical and financial challenges due to high publication fees.
  • Negotiations with the publisher, Elsevier, failed to address the concerns regarding fee levels.

Key Insights:

  • Imaging Neuroscience aims to become the leading journal in the field by offering greater community control over publication fees.
  • The journal is committed to modern and ethical publishing practices in neuroimaging research.

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Outlook:

  • Establish Imaging Neuroscience as a premier, community-governed platform for neuroimaging research.
  • Promote sustainable and ethical open access publishing models within the scientific community.