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Bangladesh Journal of Radiology and Imaging (BSRI), a biannual (January and July) journal, is the official Journal of Bangladesh Society of Radiology & Imaging. Each issue includes original articles, review articles, case reports and any other articles of interest in Radiology and Imaging. Manuscripts must be in English and should be submitted to the Editor in Chief. The manuscript should be in accordance with the modified Vancouver (Ref. Bangladesh J of Radiol Imaging 1993; 1(1): 27-34) and be submitted in two copies with two sets of illustrations. Manuscripts should be accompanied by a covering letter from the author who will be responsible for correspondence regarding manuscripts. Papers will be accepted for publication provided they are submitted solely with Bangladesh Journal of Radiology and Imaging and are Subject to review and editorial decisions. Statement and opinion expressed in papers are those of author(s) and the editor(s) or publisher bears no responsibility of such matter. All decisions to accept, revise or refer a paper will be made by the editorial board. The paper which will not be accepted for publication will not be returned back to the author. No reprint will be provided.
INTRODUCTION TO AUTHORS
Authors are requested to follow Vancouver’s style (N Engl J Med 1997; 336: 309-15) of writing as outlined below, while submitting articles for publication in BSRI Journal.
Preparation of manuscript: Typed manuscript on white bond paper in quadruplicate with margins of 2.5 cm is to be submitted. Double spacing should be used throughout. Pages are to be numbered consecutively, beginning with the title page in the right lower corner of each page.
Title page: The title page should contain the title of the article, rank, name of authors with academic qualification, word count of text and abstract. It should also contain the name and address of the author with whom correspondence is to be made. The full name with serial order of the authors written in write corner as superscript. e.g., Calvin a Shadaw, Mohammad Selim Newas will be the format of placing the name of the authors below the title.
Abstract: The abstract should be unstructured and should state the purpose of the study or investigation, basic procedure, main findings and the principal conclusion. It should be limited to 300 words for a review article. For original and leading article, it should be less than 250 words. For case report and short communication it should not exceed 150 words.
Text: The text of the article should be divided into sections with the following heading; introduction, materials and methods, results, discussion and conclusion.
Size of the article / Text: The size of review article should be less than 3,000 words excluding the abstracts, tables, illustrations, references and acknowledgment. For original article or leading article it should be within 2,000 words. For case report the upper limit should be 1000 words. For short communication it should not exceed 600 words.
Tables and Illustrations: Tables and illustrations should be self-explanatory and supplementary but not duplication of the contents of the text. Each table / illustration is to be typed on a separate sheet, numbered in Roman numeric and attached at the end of the text. Tables should not have more than 3 horizontal lines and no vertical lines. Photographs should be clear, glossy and uncounted, diagrams and graphs are to be in Indian ink. The number should not exceed 10 for review article, 06 for original article and 03 for a case report.
Acknowledgement: Only those persons who have made substantial contributions to the article should be acknowledged.
Reference: References are to be numbered consecutively in the order in which they appear in the text. Number of references for review article should be less than 30 and for original article less than 25. For case report and short communication it should be less than 10. The forms of the references should be as per examples below:
References from Journal: References should be written according to the following sequence e.g. authors (s) name, subject, name of Journal with year of publication, volume number, page number. If there are six authors or less, names of all the authors should be written. When there are seven authors or more the first three names will be listed and then word “et al” to be added. Example: Calne L, Swells J D, Somford RD, et al. Further observation on renal transplantation in man from cadaveric donors. BMJ 1996; 218: 1345-1351.
References from books and monograph: In case of personal author(s), reference should be written in the following sequence: author(s) name, name of the books, number of edition, place by publication, name of the publisher, year of publication, page, Example: Rhoder AJ. Text Book of Virology. 5th ed. Balgimpore : Wilkins; 1968. P 469-465. In case of reference from books edited by one and chapter written by some one; the reference should be written in the following sequence: name of author(s), name of chapter, name of editor, name.
Authors who publish in the Bangladesh Journal of Radiology and Imaging (BJRI) agree to the following terms that:

All submissions must meet the following requirements.
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Established in 2011 and hosted by Ubiquity.
Managed by Mongolian Academy of Sciences.
This website supports the online publication of Mongolian journals. For more information about MongoliaJOL and how to join the service see the About page.