28 August 2025
Cadmore Media is proud to partner with The American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) to introduce video articles in the American Journal of Neuroradiology (AJNR), reinforcing ASNR’s commitment to advancing research, education and clinical practice in neuroradiology.
Through this partnership, Cadmore Media supports ASNR in expanding its digital offerings to ensure that AJNR remains at the forefront of scholarly communication. Video articles will be seamlessly integrated within AJNR’s online platform, enriching traditional research content with in-depth visual demonstrations that foster greater comprehension and clinical application.
“Introducing video articles in AJNR reflects ASNR’s commitment to innovation in education and clinical care,” said Karen Halm, AJNR Managing Editor. “Multimedia allows us to present neuroradiologic concepts with greater clarity and impact, benefiting both practitioners and patients.”
Cadmore Media worked alongside HighWire, AJNR’s hosting platform, and KGL, which provides editorial and XML services, to ensure smooth video integration and an inclusive viewing experience. ASNR is also using Cadmore’s Gallery feature to create dedicated multimedia pages for different content types—such as video podcasts and training resources—providing a centralized, organized space for non-journal educational materials.
While video content follows the same peer review process through ScholarOne, a custom submission workflow ensures that accepted videos are delivered to Cadmore’s Media Manager and incorporated into the journal with the same editorial standards as text-based articles—upholding ASNR’s commitment to scientific integrity and impactful knowledge sharing.
“Our collaboration with ASNR is about more than adding video—it’s about improving how neuroradiologists learn, teach, and apply new knowledge,” said Violaine Iglesias, CEO and Co-Founder of Cadmore Media. “We’re proud to support ASNR’s mission of excellence in education, research, and clinical practice.”
