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Being a journal editor: scholar or secretary?

Being a journal editor: scholar or secretary?. Liz Todd Co-editor of International Journal of Research and Method in Education Liz.todd@ncl.ac.uk. What does an editor do when a paper arrives?. What do I do when reviews arrive?. Peer review, intellectual quality, publish or perish.

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Being a journal editor: scholar or secretary?

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  1. Being a journal editor: scholar or secretary? Liz Todd Co-editor of International Journal of Research and Method in Education Liz.todd@ncl.ac.uk

  2. What does an editor do when a paper arrives?

  3. What do I do when reviews arrive?

  4. Peer review, intellectual quality, publish or perish

  5. What authors say

  6. Co-editors, reviewers, editorial board, publisher, author

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