I have taken a wandering course from juvenilities through personalities perhaps to senilities, attempting neither to write a history of my time nor to make a treatise on journalism; but hoping that here and there some kind friends unknown may find something as interesting for them to read as it has been for me to remember. Edward P Mitchell Out of personal preference, I have desisted from annual or even more frequent missives from the Editor, preferring to let the content of the Journal of Clinical Pathology reflect the direction of the editorial team. However, I feel compelled to write something now, partly out of self-indulgence but mainly to document my gratitude to several who have helped me to achieve a lifelong goal. If the truth be...
theoretical papers, and at the same time mentoring me, managed to perform his task as Senior Associa...
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In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Over the past two years, I have ac...
On June 4, 2009, I was elected Dean of the University of Split School of Medicine, to take office at...
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theoretical papers, and at the same time mentoring me, managed to perform his task as Senior Associa...
International audienceIn this Food for Thought, I use my experience of writing scientific publicatio...
I was honoured, and some what apprehensive, when asked to be editor of Poetry Ireland Review. Since ...
During the last ten years, it has been my pleasure and privilege to help found and edit two journals...
M y tenure as the second editor of Journal of the American Psycho-analytic Association followed the ...
As this issue of the Journal goes to press, it seems apt to reflect upon several years of editorship...
‘Some editors are failed writers, but so are most writers.’ TS Eliot (1888–1965) Have you ever wonde...
After serving two three-year terms as a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of College Stud...
BETWEEN EACH WOULD-BE AUTHOR a n d h i s hoped-for reader stands an editor. His is the job to distin...
After two-and-a-half decades as Editor of the Journal of Labor Research, I share some of my thinking...
An editorial can serve a number of purposes. From the perspective of the editor, for example, it may...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Over the past two years, I have ac...
On June 4, 2009, I was elected Dean of the University of Split School of Medicine, to take office at...
How do scientists and doctors become journal editors? Scientific publishing relies on the contributi...
This essay conveys insights into the ‘journal process’ gained through my experiences serving in an e...
theoretical papers, and at the same time mentoring me, managed to perform his task as Senior Associa...
International audienceIn this Food for Thought, I use my experience of writing scientific publicatio...
I was honoured, and some what apprehensive, when asked to be editor of Poetry Ireland Review. Since ...