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About a year ago, in this very blog, I wrote a response to a journaleditor's complaint about science bloggers.
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It is difficult to overstate how much power a journaleditor now had to shape a scientist's career and the direction of science itself.
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Steve Braunias joined Jesse to talk about what the loss of NZ Books means, and he shares a poem from journaleditor Harry Ricketts.
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We asked journaleditors from a range of backgrounds for their tips on getting published.
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It will involve scientific researchers, journalists and journaleditors.
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Consider the trend academic journaleditors have noted, that women under quarantine are submitting fewer papers.
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Given that backdrop, Spiegel proposed that journaleditors take responsibility by reviewing ads before they print them.
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Currently, it happens behind closed doors, with anonymous reviews only seen by journaleditors and manuscript authors.
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The council is scheduled to hear from researchers who have investigated the crisis and from journaleditors.
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Journaleditors removed it, as they did more frequently back then, and added it again in 1925.
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Irish Farmers Journaleditor Matt Dempsey has announced his intention to retire from the position early next year.
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Although he believes industry ties among journaleditors are problematic, he said they might be hard to sever.
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The former Irish Farmers Journaleditor, who has died aged 89, was a major figure in the agriculture sector.
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More worrying to journaleditors would be any dent in reader loyalty triggered by stirring public pressures to disclose.
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The relations between Victorian journaleditors and their authors presumed a sharp imbalance of power, especially where first-time novelists were involved.
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But British Medical Journaleditor-in-chief Dr Fiona Godlee told presenter John Humphrys that the research had been "extensively peer-reviewed".