Sentences with phrase «academic journal editors»

New discoveries make for exciting headlines, and perhaps for this reason, academic journal editors prefer not to publish direct replications.
«Academic journal editors have a very important role in the peer review process.

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«I can't think of anybody in any other administration that had anything like this,» said George Edwards, a professor at Texas A&M University and the editor of an academic journal studying the American presidency.
An assistant editor of an obscure academic journal rewrote every other sentence of an exhaustively researched (and numbingly dull) article I wrote on fair employment legislation during World War II.
It's a lively volume with contributions by Terry Teachout (drama critic for the Wall Street Journal), Carol Iannone (editor of Academic Questions), and Asia himself (a distinguished composer and professor of composition at U of A), among others, and they all get to the heart of the problem of high culture at the present time in America.
But neither political leaders nor the press nor furrowed - brow academics nor editors of prestigious journals nor indeed «the American people» have seemed able to desist.
Third, acknowledging that some of the blame for the biased and one - sided media reporting on head injuries rests with some members of the scientific community who issue one - sided press releases and feed cherry - picked results about their findings to selected members of the media, the authors look to a day when the «harsh division and polarization» in the research community (an almost inevitable byproduct, unfortunately, of the intense competition for grant money in Concussion, Inc.), gives way to greater collaboration among researchers and a more «cordial discourse» between scientists via letters and responses to journal editors and back - and - forth debates at large academic conferences.
For example, upon my arrival in Canada in 1969 (after completing a master's degree in zoology at the University of Kansas), I took two positions simultaneously - one as a part - time teaching assistant in the zoology department at the University of Toronto, the other as part - time editorial assistant for a professor who was the editor of an academic journal.
On 25 February 2002, a group of prominent academic and industrial scientists, funders, and journal editors gathered at the National Academy of Sciences headquarters in Washington, D.C., to discuss the sharing of scientific data and materials.
In 2001 the editors of the 12 leading medical journals decried what they described as a «draconian» situation for academic researchers, but even that extraordinary joint statement went largely unheeded.
An international team of academic editors will hold Science Robotics articles to the same high - quality standard that is the hallmark of the Science family of journals.
In the past, academic medical investigators strove to maintain «arm's - length relationships with their corporate sponsors,» says Marcia Angell, a former editor in chief at The New England Journal of Medicine.
Nominations will be sought immediately from leading academics in the field for the position of Editor - in - Chief prior to the Journal launch in early 2013.
Editorial Boards PLoS ONE (Academic Editor), Frontiers in Mucosal Immunity, The Open Autoimmunity Journal, The Open Biomarkers Journal, Recent Patents in Biomarkers, The World Journal of Stem Cells, The World Journal of Experimental Medicine, The World Journal of Immunology.
Prof. Patrinos has more than 160 publications in peer - reviewed scientific journals and textbooks, he is the Editor of the textbook Molecular Diagnostics, published by Academic Press, now in its 2nd edition, while serves as Communicating Editor for the prestigious peer - reviewed journal Human Mutation.
The metric - which ranks journals by the average number of citations their articles attract in a set period, usually the preceding two years - has become «an obsession in world science», says a coalition of academics, editors, publishers and research funders, in a declaration published on 16 May.
So hot, questions about a reviewer's potential conflict with the author of an article promoting circumcision prompted a journal editor to resign, and one academic to call another a «fanatic.»
While there is more emphasis on academics at all grade levels today and evidence that the middle school burden can be overcome (Williams and colleagues showed in a major 2010 study, called «Gaining Ground in the Middle Grades: Why Some Schools Do Better,» that an intense focus on academics can work), it is odd that Walcott would favor reforming middle schools instead of doing what the research suggests is better and easier — creating smaller, «elemiddle» (K — 8) schools — and what the trends are showing is happening all over the country — as David Hough, managing editor of the Middle Grades Research Journal, told me, «the trend is definitely away from stand - alone middle schools.»
Papers that have been accepted for publication in a peer - reviewed academic journal are only subject to additional peer review at the discretion of the editors.
I am the Feature Editor for Collaboration in Education for the journal, Academic Research Quarterly.
-- I am editor of an academic journal.
This is the company, elsevier, with spectacular profit rates, whch gets its material (papers, books) which have mostly been produced at public expense (university salaries, public research grants), do very little actual editorial work (one usually has to supply papers charts etc «print ready»), get academic reviewers to review the books and papers free of charge (well, paid for by universities or they do it in free time), depend on journal editors whose time is paid for by (generally publicly funded) universities, then sells the journals to the same universities, sometimes for subscription prices in the thousands of dollars.
These letters typically include a brief (usually one to two paragraphs) synopsis of your academic writing, which is then sent to the journal's editor asking if it is something they might publish.
Panelists are Stephanie Anderson, head of readers advisory, Darien Public Library; Skip Dye, VP and director, Library and Academic Sales and Marketing, Random House; George Coe, president of Library and educaiton, Baker & Taylor, and Heather McCormak, book review editor, Library Journal.
According to Dr. Joseph T. Salerno a professor at Pace University, an editor of the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, and Academic Vice President of the Mises Institute — fractional reserve banking is unstable because the assets and deposits mature at drastically different rates.
During his academic time he had a particular interest in high - quality research and research appraisal, enrolling in a Masters degree program in Epidemiology, being involved in veterinary clinical trials of novel drugs to treat cardiac disease, and becoming cardiology associate editor for both the Journal of Small Animal Practice and Veterinary Medicine and Science, as well as being a member of the external review board for the Journal of Veterinary Cardiology.
He is a editorial board member of several academic and practitioner journals in the field of knowledge management and is an Editor in Chief of E: CO..
Okwui Enwezor, a leading curator and scholar of contemporary art, is the Dean of Academic Affairs at the San Francisco Art Institute, and founding publisher and editor of Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art.
She was guest editor of Art Journal's special issue, «Contemporary Art and the Genetic Code» (1996), likely the first in - depth academic publication about genomics and art.
Obrist lectures internationally at academic and art institutions and is contributing editor to several magazines and journals.
Academic freedom does not suffer when members of the public can see the work better than the peer - reviewers and the editors of a journal.
Recognizing that peer review procedures at some academic journals has been misused to block the publication of research that is contrary to the views of editors or influential figures in the climate science establishment, with the Editor's approval, consideration will be given to including material from non-peer-reviewed sources when credible and important scientific findings not available elsewhere.
Philip Stott is a retired academic (biogeography) and retired editor of the international «Journal of Biogeography».
The ultimate climate question can be morphed into various forms, but it is now public, out of the hands of climatologists, scientists, philosophers, academics and journal editors.
While the issue has only recently become acute, it has become acute because of accumulating failure during the AR5 assessment process, including errors and misrepresentations by IPCC in the assessments sent out for external review; the almost total failure of the academic climate community to address the discrepancy; gatekeeping by fellow - traveling journal editors that suppressed criticism of the defects in the limited academic literature on the topic.
The editor - in - chief of a climate science journal has resigned in response to an academic controversy triggered by his publication of a paper co-authored by a leading climate sceptic.
2 April: SMH: Peter Hannam: «Conspiracist» climate change study withdrawn amid legal threats Climate change academics say the decision by a publisher to retract their paper examining the links between conspiracy theorists and denial of global warming because of legal threats could have a «chilling effect» on research... «Sadly, it has turned into a routine for outsiders with no scientific standing to approach, bully, or intimidate journals, editors, and academics,» said Professor Lewandowsky, now at the UK's University of Bristol.
from the article: «the politically charged rhetoric has contaminated academic climate research and the institutions that support climate research, so that individuals and institutions have become advocates; scientists with a perspective that is not consistent with the consensus are at best marginalized (difficult to obtain funding and get papers published by «gatekeeping» journal editors) or at worst ostracized by labels of «denier» or «heretic.
-- the politically charged rhetoric has contaminated academic climate research and the institutions that support climate research, so that individuals and institutions have become advocates; scientists with a perspective that is not consistent with the consensus are at best marginalized (difficult to obtain funding and get papers published by «gatekeeping» journal editors) or at worst ostracized by labels of «denier» or «heretic.»
He received his Juris Doctor from UCLA School of Law, where he was Editor - in - Chief of the UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal and a Harry S. Truman Scholar for nationally significant academic achievement and public service.
Editor of the peer - reviewed academic journal, Dignity: A Journal on Sexual Exploitation and Vijournal, Dignity: A Journal on Sexual Exploitation and ViJournal on Sexual Exploitation and Violence.
A professor of law at NYU and the editor - in - chief of the European Journal of International Law, Professor Weiler was summoned to appear in French criminal court to defend himself against a complaint of criminal libel lodged by Dr. Karin N. Calvo - Goller, a senior lecturer at the Academic Center of Law & Business in Israel.
The editor of Modern Legal Practice journal and an associate editor of the Italian Law Journal, he is a director of Dunedin Academic Press and a consultant in the legal, professional and reference information sectors in journal and an associate editor of the Italian Law Journal, he is a director of Dunedin Academic Press and a consultant in the legal, professional and reference information sectors in Journal, he is a director of Dunedin Academic Press and a consultant in the legal, professional and reference information sectors in Europe.
Benchmark Litigation Rising Star — 2017 Mountain States Super Lawyers Rising Star — 2017 Benchmark Litigation, Under 40 Hot List — 2016 Academic Excellence Awards, Legal Writing, Native Americans and the Law Dean's Fellow and Teaching Assistant, Legal Writing, Legal Research, Appellate Advocacy Administrative Editor for the Vermont Journal of Environmental Law
While a student, he was selected to be a member of the International and Comparative Law Journal due to his academic performance and was awarded the honor of Outstanding Articles editor in 1996 during his third year of law school.
For The Bluebook is not merely manifest in the format of the citations it enables journal editors, legal academics, lawyers, and legal assistants to produce.
In addition to serving as a professor of real estate law for more than 20 years, and as a distinguished contributor to, and editor of academic journals, Mr. Rosenblatt is the first recipient of the Canadian Bar Association's (Ontario Division) Award of Excellence in Real Estate.
Open Medicine: New Standards of Access and Independence Anita Palepu, Editor, Open Medicine «Presents the experience of founding a new independent open access medical journal in the wake of a controversial instance of editorial interference and suspension of academic freedom that had resulted in the firing of the Canadian Medical Association Journals editors, followed by the resigning of the remaining editors and board.»
Professor Sharkey is a journal editor and has written more than 200 academic articles and books on relevant areas of robotics, psychology, computer science and machine learning.
Whether they are copy editors, news editors for television and radios, acquisitions editors in a book publishing company, a feature editor at a newspaper or magazine company, or they work in an academic publishing dealing with conference papers and contributions to journals; their resume formats are bound to be different.
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