Editorial
Wishing the Journal Good Startup
Ludek Frank*Institute of Scientific Instruments, The Czech Academy of Science, Czech Republic
- *Corresponding Author:
- Ludek Frank
Senior Scientist, Institute of Scientific Instruments
The Czech Academy of Science
Czech Republic
Tel: 605267573
E-mail: ludek@isibrno.cz
Received date: September 21, 2017; Accepted date: September 22, 2017; Published date: September 30, 2017
Citation: Frank L (2017) Wishing the Journal Good Startup. Int J Microsc 1: e101.
Copyright: © 2017 Frank L. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Abstract
The new International Journal of Microscopy aims to cover a substantial majority of imaging principles and devices capable of acquiring magnified views of specimens of matter. Techniques employing light, electrons, radiofrequency radiation, atomic probe tips and so on do not have very much in common apart from the production of at least two-dimensional image-like data. Tools for various types of processing and manipulation of these kinds of data sets can certainly be considered applicable to multiple microscopic techniques, but research in the field of such methods and tools is also reported in other journals and a journal of microscopy is not necessarily the first place where readers would seek it. So let us wait for the first piles of manuscripts we receive to see which authors respond to the invitation from the publisher and editors of the International Journal of Microscopy.