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The Journal Editorial Office (0902JEO)

Level 1 - Introductory
0902JEO

Wednesday 11 February 2009, Oxford

Please contact Amanda Whiting for further information.

Tutors:
Janet Dean
, Royal Society of Chemistry
Vanessa Wilkinson, FEBS Journal

Overview:
This is an introductory course for those new to the editorial side of journals publishing. Participants will gain a broad overview of the workings of the editorial office in both non-commercial and commercial publishing companies. The course is highly interactive and the emphasis is on practical problem solving and sharing of  experience. Participants will be able to see how they can help to improve and shape the journals they work on.

Programme:

  • Brief overview of the journal's publishing business and environment
  • A day in the life of an article. The whys and hows of the process
  • The peer review process, including electronic submission and review systems
  • Efficient journal administration. Hints and tips, problem solving and forward planning
  • The role of, and relationship with, the editor, editorial boards and authors

Learning objectives - by the end of the course delegates will:
Understand the role of the editor, the editorial team and reviewers, and the relationship with these groups; gain a good understanding of the key tasks required of an editorial assistant or administrator; understand the journal review process and author expectations; gain useful tips on how to manage journal administration efficiently; gain advice on best practice from peers.

Who should attend:
This course is suitable for editorial assistants, editorial administrators and anyone who has one to two years' experience in an editorial administrative capacity.

Delegate comments:

'Very systematic and well organized course with lots of useful information for practical work.' Robert Majetic, Carnet Publishers

'Good overview of how the editorial department works and good introduction to the peer review process (comparing how different publishers work is also helpful).' Emily Qin, Portland Press

'Particularly interested in peer review - excellent grounding.' Toby Selwyn , Taylor & Francis 

Further Information:
Amanda Whiting:  telephone +44 (0)1865 247776; email



Fees (including lunch & refreshments)    
ALPSP Members: £345.00 excl VAT (£396.75 incl VAT @ 15%)
Non-members rate £490.00 excl VAT (£563.50 incl VAT @ 15%)

Venue: Said Business School, Park End Street, Oxford OX1 1HP (tel +44 (0)1865 288800; map)

The course starts at 0930 (with coffee and registration from 0900) and finishes at approximately 1700.  Tea, coffee and lunch are included.



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