Tag:peer reviewed journals

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Most journals are familiar with the scenario of struggling to meet production deadlines due to spread-thin editor schedules or a shortage of available peer reviewers. Here are 3 ways grad students may be able to help.

From disorganized journal data to scattered communication, there are a lot of traps journals can fall into that complicate peer review. Here are 3 ways your journal may be making peer review harder than it needs to be.

Cambridge mathematician Sir Timothy Gowers and a team of colleagues are leading the charge in the open access movement with the launch of game-changing OA journal Discrete Analysis.

Check out the peer review systems these three journals decided on and the benefits of each.

Could the noteworthy actions of Lingua's editors spark a revolution of journals declaring independence from corporate publishers?

When handled well, R&Rs don't have to be painful for authors or cause lengthy holdups in your publishing process.

Why is it that so many scholarly publications appear devoid of evidence of research failures? Scholars continue to question an apparent trend in positive outcome bias and how to address it.

From your editorial board's vantage point, all the benefits of a scholarly journal management system are plain to see. But how can you make your stakeholders feel the same?

It's not easy to be productive all of the time - even for those working in academia! Here are some top tips to help you stay efficient!