This Editorial calls for change in the practices of editing in response to a culture of mental ill health in higher education publishing. Through extended review of current practices, this Editorial offers practical opportunities to improve the quality of editors\u27 decision-making processes. This includes a focus on publishing clear and formative editorial positions, a broader acceptance of university style guides and referencing, desk rejection that is timely and supportive, peer review with improved integrity, a more genuine revise and resubmit process, and fostering quality post-acceptance engagement. The significance of this Editorial is in the potential to lead reform in the journal publishing industry to be more supportive and kind ...
There is a fair amount of road to travel between a submitted draft and a published article. For auth...
Editors and publishers of scholarly journals rarely agree on what makes for a good publication; they...
No formal investigations have been conducted into the efficacy or potential influence of reviewer re...
This Editorial calls for change in the practices of editing in response to a culture of mental ill h...
Since becoming actively involved in the work of the Centre for Education in the Built Environment, I...
There may be valuable research going on in the developing and financially less-privileged countries,...
ABSTRACT—The present article focuses on ways to make the peer-review and editorial process more effi...
This editorial provides an overview of the editorial process at one peer-reviewed publication. The e...
Editors of academic journals play a key part in the production of knowledge and the continuation of ...
The desk rejection of submitted articles can be a hugely frustrating and demotivating process from t...
By now most of us are familiar with the mantra ‘‘publish or perish’’. Publishing in peer-reviewed jo...
Editors of academic journals play a key part in the production of knowledge and the continuation of ...
‘Some editors are failed writers, but so are most writers.’ TS Eliot (1888–1965) Have you ever wonde...
The role of the journal editor may not be well known by authors. The purpose of this article is to e...
Editors are gatekeepers of the scientific publication process and many manuscripts never make it pas...
There is a fair amount of road to travel between a submitted draft and a published article. For auth...
Editors and publishers of scholarly journals rarely agree on what makes for a good publication; they...
No formal investigations have been conducted into the efficacy or potential influence of reviewer re...
This Editorial calls for change in the practices of editing in response to a culture of mental ill h...
Since becoming actively involved in the work of the Centre for Education in the Built Environment, I...
There may be valuable research going on in the developing and financially less-privileged countries,...
ABSTRACT—The present article focuses on ways to make the peer-review and editorial process more effi...
This editorial provides an overview of the editorial process at one peer-reviewed publication. The e...
Editors of academic journals play a key part in the production of knowledge and the continuation of ...
The desk rejection of submitted articles can be a hugely frustrating and demotivating process from t...
By now most of us are familiar with the mantra ‘‘publish or perish’’. Publishing in peer-reviewed jo...
Editors of academic journals play a key part in the production of knowledge and the continuation of ...
‘Some editors are failed writers, but so are most writers.’ TS Eliot (1888–1965) Have you ever wonde...
The role of the journal editor may not be well known by authors. The purpose of this article is to e...
Editors are gatekeepers of the scientific publication process and many manuscripts never make it pas...
There is a fair amount of road to travel between a submitted draft and a published article. For auth...
Editors and publishers of scholarly journals rarely agree on what makes for a good publication; they...
No formal investigations have been conducted into the efficacy or potential influence of reviewer re...