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    Editorial Team

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    The Toro Historical Review Volume 13,Issue 1 Editorial and Production Team: Daniella EnriquezJason KookenCaitlin McClisterChristian Palomares Dr. Joshua J. Jeffers, faculty mento

    Farewell from the Editorial Team

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    First paragraph: When we took over as Editors in Chief of Criminology and Criminal Justice in 2015, our goal was to build on the work of our predecessor Professor Adam Crawford who worked with his superb editorial team to secure CCJ’s standing as one of the top Criminology journals in the UK. Our vision was to embolden this standing further by raising the impact of CCJ in scholarship, policy, practice and through citation; to promote the work of early career scholars; to nurture and publish international scholarship; to maintain the quality of theoretical and analytical work, and to embed a commitment to peer review that was both thorough and humane. The behind the scenes work we do, which one of our former Editors in Chief (Professor Sarah Armstrong) referred to as the ‘hidden emotional and free labour’, has been incredibly interesting, rewarding and a privilege. We are proud of our achievements, particularly in raising the journal’s impact factor to the highest it has ever been

    (Cover; Editorial Team; From the editor; Table of Contents)

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    1. Cover2. Editorial Team3. From the editor4. Table of Content

    (Cover; from the editor; Editorial Team; Table of Contents)

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    1. Cover2. from the editor3. Editorial Team4. Table of Contents

    Editorial - Changing of the Guard

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    Since its inception in 1955, the Journal of Postgraduate Medicine has come a long way. This multi-speciality journal is quarterly publication of the Staff Society of Seth G. S. Medical College and K. E. M. Hospital. The previous editorial team has just completed its five-year term, which saw the journal being put on the track of growth. A new team has taken over the editorial responsibility from 1st September 2002. This communication is aimed to spell out the current state of the journal, our future plans and priorities

    Call for Editorial Advisors: Evidence Based Library and Information Practice

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    Evidence Based Library and Information Practice is expanding its Editorial Advisory Team and is seeking qualified persons to apply for a two year term. The international Editorial Advisory Team currently consists of information professionals representing numerous areas of library and information studies. Advisors are expected to review approximately 4 manuscripts per year. Manuscripts include original research and Evidence Summaries. Advisors should be familiar with evidence based practice and research methods. We are particularly interested in applicants with experience in school and public librarianship, information technology, archives, and non-traditional library services and environments. Interested persons should send their resume, along with a list of 5 areas of interest/specialization, to Lindsay Glynn ([email protected]) no later than April 1, 2008

    Academic authorship: who, why and in what order?

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    We are frequently asked by our colleagues and students for advice on authorship for scientific articles. This short paper outlines some of the issues that we have experienced and the advice we usually provide. This editorial follows on from our work on submitting a paper1 and also on writing an academic paper for publication.2 We should like to start by noting that, in our view, there exist two separate, but related issues: (a) authorship and (b) order of authors. The issue of authorship centres on the notion of who can be an author, who should be an author and who definitely should not be an author, and this is partly discipline specific. The second issue, the order of authors, is usually dictated by the academic tradition from which the work comes. One can immediately envisage disagreements within a multi-disciplinary team of researchers where members of the team may have different approaches to authorship order

    The Spokesman, Apr 16, 2008 - Vol. 47, No. 28

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    Cover Story: The newspaper features the journey of Foyeke Akinwande, a legally blind high school junior originally from Nigeria, who has faced and overcome numerous challenges in her educational pursuit. Student Spotlight: Highlights on Avon, a multi-talented student who manages his clothing line, production company, and magazine while attending school. Editorial and Design Team: The newspaper provides contact information and the roster of the editorial and design staff, including the Editor-in-Chief, Managing Editor, and various section editors. University Announcements: Information about Morgan State University's new initiatives and ongoing projects, such as the development of the New Communications Center and other infrastructure improvements. Campus Life: Updates and events happening within the campus community, emphasizing student achievements and university activities
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