«As someone who used SCIgen to expose
the lack of editorial and peer review of a suspect journal, anyone with a modicum of English language proficiency should be able to detect a paper written by SCIgen or similar software,» says Philip Davis, an independent researcher who consults for the publishing industry.
My first two traditionally published books were riddled with typos, a direct result of the publisher's
lack of editorial resources.
There are many reasons for this change, including retaining artistic direction, a higher percentage of profits, and the increasing
lack of editorial and marketing support offered by traditional publishing houses.
Firms need something to grab onto with legal directories, and the ending of the Global 50 summary and
lack of any editorial commentary was cited by a few marketers.
Not exact matches
In the runup to the gubernatorial election, the
editorial board
of the Martinsville Bulletin wrote that the newspaper wouldn't be making endorsements in state or local races: «It's not for a
lack of interest.
The
editorial board noted Trump's history
of sharp criticism
of individuals followed by
lack of action on firing them.
An
editorial in the official China Daily on Saturday said denuclearization could end hostilities between the two sides and «usher in a new era
of development» on the peninsula, but noted Friday's declaration
lacked a plan for achieving the goal.
Trump's presidency has been marked by an «utter
lack of morality, ethics and simple humanity,» USA Today's
editorial board writes.
Just for once why doesn't The Baltimore Sun's
editorial board admit its political intolerance
of any conservative views to its readers instead
of pretending not to understand anyone else's
lack of tolerance («Political civility: Where has all the tolerance gone?»
Our
editorial suggests that the
lack of such openness was a flaw
of pre-Vatican II Catholicism that contributed to its decline in the western world in the second half
of the last century.
The Washington Post published an
editorial saying Little League was using JRW as «scapegoats» for its own
lack of proper policing
of the game.
The
editorial board concluded that while it couldn't endorse Cuomo based on his
lack of strengthening ethics in Albany, Teachout was too inexperienced for the post (This led Gawker to declare The Times is just as «cowardly and corrupt» as Cuomo).
Reeves said he had been considering the issue since hearing
of the Ashcroft takeover, and had decided that he should leave the panel because
of the
lack of confidence expressed in its
editorial integrity by senior journalists.
Her claim today at the Chicago Tribune
editorial board meeting that ISIS is motivated by the words
of U.S. lawmakers, rather than a deep ideological commitment to waging war on the West to expand their caliphate, shows a shocking
lack of understanding
of the jihadists» true motivations.»
ICYMI: Drew Zambelli, a top aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo, authored a rare letter to the editor in Saturday's TU to respond to the paper's
editorial citing a recent Quinnipiac poll that found New Yorkers have misgivings about the
lack of transparency in Albany.
But the
lack of support from newspaper
editorial boards - and Rev. Al Sharpton's weekend decision to oppose it - led Bloomberg to decide Monday not to pursue the idea again, sources said.
Cuomo's aides did not offer comment on the spate
of negative news stories and
editorials regarding the governor's alleged
lack of transparency.
Looking over his tenure, The New York Times ran an
editorial that criticized Pataki for the
lack of tangible political reform and the consolidation
of power under his watch.
Admittedly there is less public interest in chemistry compared with the other sciences because
of its seeming
lack of answers to the «big» questions, as David Phillips said in the related
editorial (21 January, p 3).
In their response to an accompanying
editorial, the researchers admit that this difference may be partially due to a
lack of parity in both the available resources for and scheduling
of clinical testing at different schools.
Despite the tone
of your
editorial, evolutionary biologists can not use the argument
of a
lack of design in regard to...
The
lack of vetting, however, meant that JVC violated SAGE's
editorial guidelines, Sherman says.
Some incorrectly spelled German text also suggests a
lack of basic
editorial checks.
The authors believe the
lack of a decline among the most experienced pilots is because
of «crystallized intelligence,» which Joseph Sirven, a neurologist at the Mayo Clinic College
of Medicine in Scottsdale, Ariz., and Daniel Morrow, a researcher at the University
of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, describe in an
editorial in Neurology as a specialized knowledge base that «supports attention to key relationships between individual items
of information, anticipation
of likely future events, and coordination
of motor movement to respond faster and more accurately.»
In a corresponding
editorial, Karl Michaëlsson, a professor at Uppsala University in Sweden, writes that given the
lack of evidence to support increasing calcium and vitamin D intake for better bone health, the continued emphasis is «puzzling.»
From a more technical point
of view, the film is
lacking in some
of its
editorial decisions.
Geri blames it on the public's
lack of interest in the war rather than even pretend to have an
editorial mind
of her own.
When an honor student wrote an
editorial for Northern's school newspaper, criticizing its practice
of advancing students to the next grade regardless
of skills mastered and lamenting the course catalogue's
lack of college prep, the principal refused to print the article.
That's why I find it so painful, frustrating and sad when they write
editorials that
lack an underpinning
of facts.
Likewise, her retort about a serious conflict
of interest involving former Supt. Ramon C. Cortines — «I don't know what is interesting here,» she said in an interview with The Times»
editorial board — reflects a dismissiveness and
lack of basic understanding that is truly disturbing.
Not all self - published works suffer from these problems,
of course, and not all self - published works
lack editorial contributions.
Perhaps because
of a
lack of time, financial resources, or knowledge
of the
editorial process, perhaps because
of fear
of loss
of control or originality, or for other misguided reasons, some authors feel it's fine to dispense with the editing step
of the publication cycle.
If BookBub does it, and has an
editorial team that decides whether or not they will accept your money to promote you (and they reject the many self - published books you refer to) I can't see why a serious organization such as Kirkus would not do the same unless they're running after the same books BookBub instead (as an example) refuses to promote for
lack of quality.
Barring that, we could get a bunch
of early reviews from beta readers and post them in the «
editorial reviews» section (one
of the hardest things about selling a book on preorder is
lack of reviews...) Preorders are important because on most platforms, preorder sales count the day
of launch — and all the sales need to be in the same week to hit the big bestseller lists.
There are plenty
of valid reasons to bypass the mainstream that have nothing to do with a
lack of patience or unwillingness to submit to an
editorial vetting process or «pay dues».
02/7/12 - City Beat - Breeding Ground,
Lack of dog auction regulation draws out -
of - state dealers 02/3/12 - Columbus Dispatch,
Editorial - Dogged effort 01/31/12 - The Oxford Press - Auctions, puppy mills to blame for increase in unwanted dogs 01/28/12 - Columbus Dispatch - Ohio lawmakers to consider dog auction ban 01/28/12 - 13 ABC (Toledo)- Ohio group clears step in dog auction ban effort 01/24/12 - Westlake / Bay Village Observer - Petition shows support for dog auction ban 01/24/12 - Ohio Akron Beacon Journal, Letter to the Editor - Push for animal rights 01/23/12 - Toledo Blade - Ohio group seeks to ban dog auctions 01/21/12 - Examiner - Coalition to Ban Ohio Dog Auctions Exceeds Signature Goal for Ballot Initiative 01/19/12 - Columbus Dispatch - Signatures collected to prompt action on dog auctions 01/13/12 - WOUB News - Group Wants Ohio to Ban Dog Auctions 01/12/12 - DogHeirs - Proposed Ohio Dog Auctions Act Stops Distribution for Puppy Mill Breeders 01/11/12 - WOSU All Sides with Ann Fisher - Efforts to Ban Puppy Mills and Dog Auctions in Ohio / Open Forum 01/11/12 - The Athens News, Letter to the Editor - Please sign petitions to end quarterly dog auctions in Ohio 01/10/12 - Cincinnati Animal News Examiner - Group works to ban dog auctions in Ohio 01/8/12 - Tanglewood Hairdressers - Dog auction petition signatures being certified 01/7/12 - Pack Mentality - Pack Line Headlines: Dog auctions, dog lawsuit and puppy mill legislation 01/6/12 - Cleveland Scene - Puppy Sales on Hold at Ohio Dog Auction 01/5/12 - Cleveland Plain Dealer - Ohio dog breeders association owns shuttered Farmerstown dog auction 01/3/12 - Life with Dogs - Ohio Dog Auctions: Going... Going... Gone 12/31/11 - Columbus Dispatch, Letters to the Editor - Ohioans deserve a say on puppy mills 12/30/11 - Orvis - Ohio One Step Closer to Banning Dog Auctions 12/28/11 - Statehouse News Bureau - Group files petition to put before voters a law banning dog auctions 12/27/11 - Columbus Dispatch - Dog - auction ban a step closer
As well as a
lack of time restrictions I also have no real word count limitations or
editorial influence, so I can treat the various things we cover — cafes, parks, museums, local creatives, wine shops, «psychogeographic» explorations — the way I want (i.e. more in - depth).
I am obliged to write about cold weather in a warming world — particularly when it's used as a hook for news stories, prominent
editorials, TV coverage — and try to explain what's up for the many readers out there who might find this confusing (whether through disinformation, a
lack of basic scientific literacy, or whatever).
However, it is not foolproof — a deeply flawed paper can end up being published under a number
of different potential circumstances: (i) the work is submitted to a journal outside the relevant field (e.g. a paper on paleoclimate submitted to a social science journal) where the reviewers are likely to be chosen from a pool
of individuals
lacking the expertise to properly review the paper, (ii) too few or too unqualified a set
of reviewers are chosen by the editor, (iii) the reviewers or editor (or both) have agendas, and overlook flaws that invalidate the paper's conclusions, and (iv) the journal may process and publish so many papers that individual manuscripts occasionally do not get the
editorial attention they deserve.
The reports are written in the knowledge that they must be cautious enough to be presented as the consensus
of scientific opinion, as well as in the knowledge that they must withstand a line - by - line
editorial veto by member governments» representatives, who may
lack any interest in publicizing the actual prognoses for climate destabilization.
In your
editorial, you acknowledge your
lack of expertise on the subject, but defer to weather forecaster Piers Corbyn due to his alleged accuracy in predicting British weather (that accuracy being generally exaggerated, with many counter-examples).
With that out
of the way, one
of my underlying substantive problems with the Globe and Mail
editorial is the
lack of context.
An
editorial published by the American Bar Association calls trial lawyers «common folks» advocates» and characterizes them as street - smart and intuitive, but often
lack the discipline and patience to deal with the more mundane details
of every lawsuit.
The idea behind an
editorial calendar is to get lawyers to blog regularly, to make sure that a law blog doesn't go dark, for
lack of a blog post.
False Claims Act Lawsuit Alleging Medicaid Fraud Against Indiana Nursing Home Dismissed for
Lack of Jurisdiction, Indiana Injury Lawyer Blog, December 14, 2012 Attorney Paul Kruse Responds to
Editorial on Tort Reform for Medical Malpractice Lawsuits, Indiana Injury Lawyer Blog, November 7, 2009 New Medicare Laws Impact Personal Injury Cases, Indiana Injury Lawyer Blog, July 26, 2009 Photo credit: svilen001 on stock.xchng.
Concededly, the Judicial Branch website does provide prompt access to the original «slip opinions,» but these
lack the
editorial revisions that occur later during the publication process and also,
of at least equal importance, they
lack the volume and page numbers by which specific holdings
of those cases must be cited in any subsequent legal proceeding.
That raises the question
of how free speech scales to user - generated content sharing networks that
lack the curation and
editorial oversight
of traditional news distribution systems.