Manuscript types
The following types of manuscripts can be considered for peer-reviewed publication in Magnetic Resonance (MR):
- Research articles report substantial new results and conclusions from scientific investigations within the scope of the journal.
- Review articles summarize the status of knowledge and outline future directions of research within the scope of the journal. Before preparing and submitting a review article, please contact an editor covering the relevant subject area and an executive editor.
- Educational articles provide informative and original insights into topics of current interest within the scope of the journal. Before preparing and submitting an educational article, please contact an editor covering the relevant subject area and an executive editor.
- Corrigenda correct errors in preceding papers. The manuscript title reads as follows: Corrigendum to "TITLE" published in Magnetic Resonance, VOLUME, PAGES, YEAR. Please note that corrigenda are only possible for final revised papers and not for the corresponding discussion paper. Corrigenda have to be submitted to Copernicus Publications within 3 years from the publication date of the original journal article. Should there be reasons for publishing a second corrigendum within these 3 years, the first one will be substituted by a single new corrigendum containing all relevant corrections.