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Special Issues - Ep. 118

42m · PhD Talk · 07 Jun 10:00

In today's episode, we talk about special issues: what are they, what is the value of special issue, and why should you consider editing a special issue. We also discuss the caveats and increasing bad reputation on special issues related to the business model of some publishers. We look at the difference of special issues for journals directly, and those associated with events (mini symposia, session, etc). We also look at the joys and pitfalls of co-editing special issues. 

Next, we look at the various steps: how to propose a special issue, how to send around the call for papers, how to manage the review process, and how to wrap up everything in the end. 

Finally, we reflect on whether it is worth or not the time and effort of editing a special issue, and what the greatest joys are in this work.

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