Published in:
01-04-2014 | Editorial
Communicating radiological science in the journal
Author:
Nagara Tamaki
Published in:
Japanese Journal of Radiology
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Issue 4/2014
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Excerpt
Publishing makes scientific communication widely available. Over the decades, enormous scientific papers have been published in thousands of journals. Interested readers have been faced with overwhelming difficulty in selecting the most interesting articles among many journals. In that sense, charming titles with concise abstracts should play an important role attracting many readers. When readers find informative papers, they have a wonderful chance to immerse themselves in the concept, results, and discussion in the paper. The readers may agree with the authors’ opinion, or they may oppose the conclusions of the paper. By any means, the readers will enjoy such scientific communications with authors through the journals. …