Interview with Dana Compton about Why you should have regular academic journal strategic planning meetings
May 27th 2017Sergey MinaevFor scientists
In the interview with Dana Compton was discussion about why you should have regular academic journal strategic planning meetings and what to include:
Operating academic journals entails publication planning on multiple levels. From the trenches of day-to-day editorial planning to conducting operational audits to check the health of peer review and publishing processes, much of journal planning requires gazing inward and adjusting workflows as needed to keep everything running smoothly. However, amid such tactical decisions, it’s also important for journals not to lose sight of the big picture of their publication. It’s important for those directing individual journals or a journals program to ask – what are we working towards? Where do we currently fit into the landscape of journals in our discipline and where do we hope to go?
Recources: http://blog.scholasticahq.com/post/why-you-should-have-academic-journal-strategic-planning/