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Neuroinformatics © Copyright 2007 by Humana Press Inc. All rights of any nature whatsoever are reserved. 1539-2791/07/1–2/$30.00 (Online) 1559-0089 DOI: 10.1385/NI:5:1:1 Editorial Erik De Schutter Theoretical Neurobiology, University of Antwerp, Belgium This issue opens the fifth volume of Nevertheless, this volume will still include only Neuroinformatics, which is a good time to look four issues, the increase to six volumes has been at how the journal is doing, as it has evolved postponed till we get a permanent increase in quite a bit as I wrote a similar editorial for the article submission. second volume (De Schutter, 2004). What has The positive trend is that our high impact not changed is that we are very proud about factor is supported by the multidisciplinary our editorial work. Our impact factor is excel- nature of the journal. In fact, the current issue lent for a journal with a strong emphasis on is quite representative for the majority of our informatics and methods, we started at 3.0 for articles: we have three articles fitting within 2004 and are now at 3.9. This puts us heads and the category of anatomy and morphology, a shoulders above all computational neuro- category that traditionally has
Neuroinformatics – Springer Journals
Published: Jul 1, 2007
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