Tag:scholarly communication

In the coming months Scholastica is rolling out a website template designed for academic journals. You choose the images, colors, branding, and custom domain for your website. Get the details!

As the strain on busy peer reviewers continues to grow publishers are seeking new ways to incentivize and reward reviewers. In this post we round up 4 examples.

Members of the Journal of the History of Ideas share their experience launching and running a blog and steps you can take to start a successful blog at your journal.

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One key promotion outlet often overlooked by journals, which is arguably more effective than the rest, is building an email list. Here are tips to get started.

In a new video series on law school teaching best practices, AALS and LegalED call upon law professors to share how they are beginning to think differently about legal education.

Anita Harris managing editor of SubStance: A Review of Theory and Literary Criticism shares tips to write constructive rejections that authors may actually appreciate