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Imaging Neuroscience opening editorial

In this editorial we introduce a new non-profit open access journal, Imaging Neuroscience. In April 2023, editors of the journals NeuroImage and NeuroImage:Reports resigned, and a month later launched Imaging Neuroscience. NeuroImage had long been the leading journal in the field of neuroimaging. Wh...

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Published in:Imaging neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.) Mass.), 2023-08, Vol.1, p.1-4
Main Authors: Smith, Stephen, Bergmann, Til Ole, Forstmann, Birte, Dagher, Alain, Keilholz, Shella, Kennedy, Kristen, Kotz, Sonja A., Lustig, Cindy, Pike, Bruce, Tittgemeyer, Marc, Woolrich, Mark, Yeo, B.T. Thomas, Alexander, Andrew, Bijsterbosch, Janine, Boonstra, Tjeerd, Chakravarty, Mallar, Chambers, Chris, Chang, Catie, Christian, Bradley, Dalal, Sarang S., Ding, Nai, Duarte, Audrey, Fan, Audrey P., Gramfort, Alexandre, Hartwigsen, Gesa, Jabbi, Mbemba, Kochunov, Peter, Krämer, Ulrike, Lindquist, Martin, Mangin, Jean-Francois, Murphy, Kevin, Polimeni, Jonathan, Robinson, Emma, Rosenberg, Monica, Sadaghiani, Sepideh, Seghier, Mohamed, Shih, Yen-Yu Ian, Thielscher, Axel, Uddin, Lucina Q., Van De Ville, Dimitri, Vanduffel, Wim, Yan, Chao-Gan, Yendiki, Anastasia
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Language:English
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Summary:In this editorial we introduce a new non-profit open access journal, Imaging Neuroscience. In April 2023, editors of the journals NeuroImage and NeuroImage:Reports resigned, and a month later launched Imaging Neuroscience. NeuroImage had long been the leading journal in the field of neuroimaging. While the move to fully open access in 2020 represented a positive step toward modern academic practices, the publication fee was set to a level that the editors found unethical and unsustainable. The publisher of NeuroImage, Elsevier, was unwilling to reduce the fee after much discussion. This led us to launch Imaging Neuroscience with MIT Press, intended to replace NeuroImage as our field’s leading journal, but with greater control by the neuroimaging academic community over publication fees and adoption of modern and ethical publishing practices.
ISSN:2837-6056
2837-6056
DOI:10.1162/imag_e_00007