The roles of editor and reviewer for Women and Birth are both interesting and rewarding, but very different. This editorial will provide information about the specific aspects of these roles which are vital to the quality of the journal. Editors are appointed to the journal for a two-year term, while reviewers remain with the journal for as long as is mutually beneficial. We currently have one Editor In-Chief, one Deputy Editor and 18 Associate Editors
This chapter explains the functioning of scientific journals from the editorial side of the process....
high-quality, original research; integrated reviews of the literature; case studies; and commentarie...
high-quality, original research; integrated reviews of the literature; case studies; and commentarie...
This editorial provides an overview of the editorial process at one peer-reviewed publication. The e...
Some of the papers in this issue of the journal are on women. This was carefully weighedon our part....
Objective Peer reviewers of biomedical journals are expected to perform a large number of roles and ...
Academic journals perform a double role. On the one hand they represent a particular field or area o...
The role of the journal editor may not be well known by authors. The purpose of this article is to e...
Since becoming actively involved in the work of the Centre for Education in the Built Environment, I...
In this issue of Women and Birth we have decided to report to you on the growing strength and intern...
Background and objective: There is persistent men-dominated gender disparity in medical academia. Pr...
Scientific editors are a specialized group of editors who are usually attached to research institute...
Despite substantial progress for women in science, women remain underrepresented in many aspects of ...
There may be valuable research going on in the developing and financially less-privileged countries,...
In the scientific journals, being part of the editorial boards, including the journals' members and ...
This chapter explains the functioning of scientific journals from the editorial side of the process....
high-quality, original research; integrated reviews of the literature; case studies; and commentarie...
high-quality, original research; integrated reviews of the literature; case studies; and commentarie...
This editorial provides an overview of the editorial process at one peer-reviewed publication. The e...
Some of the papers in this issue of the journal are on women. This was carefully weighedon our part....
Objective Peer reviewers of biomedical journals are expected to perform a large number of roles and ...
Academic journals perform a double role. On the one hand they represent a particular field or area o...
The role of the journal editor may not be well known by authors. The purpose of this article is to e...
Since becoming actively involved in the work of the Centre for Education in the Built Environment, I...
In this issue of Women and Birth we have decided to report to you on the growing strength and intern...
Background and objective: There is persistent men-dominated gender disparity in medical academia. Pr...
Scientific editors are a specialized group of editors who are usually attached to research institute...
Despite substantial progress for women in science, women remain underrepresented in many aspects of ...
There may be valuable research going on in the developing and financially less-privileged countries,...
In the scientific journals, being part of the editorial boards, including the journals' members and ...
This chapter explains the functioning of scientific journals from the editorial side of the process....
high-quality, original research; integrated reviews of the literature; case studies; and commentarie...
high-quality, original research; integrated reviews of the literature; case studies; and commentarie...