Editors' Choice Ed. 10/2023| Brain & Spine
Monday 2 October 2023
In this October's Editors Choice Newsletter, we explore EUROSPINE's 25-year journey, dive into a meta-analysis of traumatic lumbar disc herniation, discover the impact of advanced technology on cranial surgery, and learn about the revolutionary DEAL-Elsevier Publish and Read Agreement, promising to transform academic publishing. Stay informed with our diverse range of articles and follow @BrainSpineJ for updates.
Wilco Peul and Frank Kandziora, Editors-in-Chief
25 years of EUROSPINE Frank Kandziora, Marco Teli, Jürgen Meier, Julie-Lyn Noël Traumatic lumbar disc herniation: A systemic case review and meta-analysis J. Li, L. Gössel, B. Kunze, O. Kessler, Y. Alharbi, O. Gärtner, V.A. Mihalca, S. Krebs, M. Dreimann
The use of advanced technology for preoperative planning in cranial surgery – A survey by the EANS Young Neurosurgeons Committee Giovanni Raffa, Toma Spiriev, Cesare Zoia, Cristina C. Aldea, Jiri Bartek Jr, Marlies Bauer, Netanel Ben-Shalom, Diogo Belo, Evangelos Drosos, Christian F. Freyschlag, Stanislav Kaprovoy, Milan Lepic, Laura Lippa, Katrin Rabiei, Michael Schwake, Felix C. Stengel, Martin N. Stienen, Maria L. Gandía-González
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Revolutionizing Academic Publishing: The DEAL – Elsevier Publish and Read Agreement
We are thrilled to share some groundbreaking news from the world of medical research and publishing. The DEAL Consortium, representing the German research institutions and Elsevier, global leader in scientific information and data analytics, have just announced a transformative open-access initiative that promises to reshape the landscape of academic publishing.
In a recent press release, it was revealed that the DEAL Consortium, in collaboration with Elsevier, is spearheading an innovative approach to open-access publishing. This initiative is set to unlock a wealth of valuable research content, making it freely accessible to researchers, clinicians, and scholars around the world. Read the full press release
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