How to Edit and Manage a Successful Scholarly Journal
Edited by Iain Hay,
Gareth Butler and
Gerti Szili
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Drawing on the insights and experiences of authors, editors, and publishing professionals across the humanities, arts and social sciences, this How to guide offers practical advice on how to successfully navigate scholarly journal editorial work.
Keywords: Business and Management; Education; Geography; Politics and Public Policy General Academic Interest (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781035300167
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Leading scholarship: a guide to editing academic journals in the humanities, arts and social sciences , pp 2-8

- Gerti Szili, Gareth Butler and Iain Hay
- Ch 2 Why edit a journal? , pp 9-18

- Dallen J. Timothy
- Ch 3 Becoming an editor and how to build an effective editorial management team , pp 19-30

- Catheryn Khoo, Gareth Butler and Paolo Mura
- Ch 4 Managing associate/commissioning editors and your editorial board effectively , pp 31-46

- Guy M. Robinson
- Ch 5 Guest editing journal special issues: triumphs, tribulations and tips to maximise the former and minimise the latter , pp 47-58

- Matthew W. Rofe and Michael Ripmeester
- Ch 6 Understanding and customising manuscript management systems as a journal editor , pp 59-67

- Allison McCann
- Ch 7 Designing journal peer review: diverse expectations, procedures and concerns , pp 68-78

- Willem Halffman and Serge P. J. M. Horbach
- Ch 8 Rebound and renewal: strategies and tactics for journal revitalisation , pp 79-95

- Jay Gatrell, Nancy Hoalst-Pullen and Mark W. Patterson
- Ch 9 Working with authors to improve their journal manuscripts , pp 97-107

- David Higgitt and Derek France
- Ch 10 Open access: definitions, issues and trends , pp 108-119

- Simon Wakeling
- Ch 11 Empowering editors to select the right publisher and software for their journals , pp 120-126

- Gerti Szili, Katie Sanderson and Danielle Padula
- Ch 12 Identifying ethical malpractice by authors and journal editors , pp 127-135

- Loreta Tauginienė
- Ch 13 Questionable (including predatory) publisher and publishing behaviours , pp 136-145

- Johann Mouton and Marthie van Niekerk
- Ch 14 Navigating your journal through a dynamic academic publishing landscape: an evolutionary case study , pp 146-157

- Marié Kirsten
- Ch 15 How as an editor to manage global shifts in knowledge production and journal geopolitics , pp 158-168

- Elaine Stratford
- Ch 16 Managing an academic journal with care , pp 169-179

- Matej Blazek
- Ch 17 How to make a difference to society and practice through your journal , pp 180-192

- Jan McArthur
- Ch 18 Reflecting on editorial transitions: the case of Modern Chinese Literature and Culture , pp 193-201

- Kirk A. Denton
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