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Hello and welcome to the show! This is the J&J Podcast from J&J Editorial. In this episode we interview Colin Trumbull, the new co-Editor-in-Chief of EON, aka “Editorial Office News.” EON is the member magazine published by ISMTE, which (for those who are not up on all their acronyms) stands for the International Society of Managing and Technical Editors.
Colin has worked at J&J for several years now, and in his time here he has managed editorial projects, developed internal training material for our staff, and is now serving in a newly developed role as our Staffing Resource Manager, which supports our Operations Director with recruiting and onboarding staff as we grow. I’m looking forward to hearing how he will bring all of his past experiences into his new role as co-EIC at EON. With that, let’s get to the interview with Colin.
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In advance of the 2021 CSE Annual Meeting, we spoke with J&J’s Executive Director Brittany Swett. Brittany is the Program Committee Co-Chair for the upcoming CSE meeting and worked tirelessly with her committee to put together a substantial schedule of speakers and presentations. She has also recently been elected to the CSE Board of Directors, making her the perfect candidate for insights into one of Spring’s first conferences! Listen in and learn about the hard work of putting together a virtual conference, her most anticipated sessions, and more details on the meeting.
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Happy Peer Review week everyone! We are shaking with excitement to announce the resumption of the J&J Podcast with this special episode featuring J&J's Systems Support Coordinator, Emily Babcock! The theme for this year’s peer review week is Trust in Peer Review, and we all know that Reviewers, and the databases that we use to manage them, are a crucial component in maintaining that trust. So we caught up with Emily to talk about her article which was recently shared by Aries, about peer review in general, and about J&J’s partnership with Aries Systems.
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Today we meet Jennifer Deyton and Julie Nash, the "J"s of J&J Editorial. They share their stories of how they started in scholarly publishing, when they started J&J, and how they continue to support growth and professionalization for managing editors and across scholarly publishing. We also discuss the annual meeting season, including meetings from publishing societies like SSP, CSE, and ISMTE.
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Today we're joined by J&J Editorial colleagues Michelle English and Brittany Swett to review 2017 and discuss the biggest disruptions in scholarly publishing.
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Parts 1-4 of our Transparency in Peer Review discussion with Tom Lang (Tom Lang Communications and Training International), Allison Leung (PLOS), David Resnik, JD, PhD (NIEHS), and Pedro Ramirez, MD (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center). In this installment we take a closer look at
1. What transparency means 2. How transparency benefits the researcher 3. How transparency benefits the public 4. How transparency addresses the limitations of traditional peer review
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Part 4 of our Transparency in Peer Review discussion with Tom Lang (Tom Lang Communications and Training International), Allison Leung (PLOS), David Resnik, JD, PhD (NIEHS), and Pedro Ramirez, MD (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center). In this installment we take a closer look at how transparency addresses the limitations of traditional peer review. Music: www.bensound.com
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Part 3 of our Transparency in Peer Review discussion with Tom Lang (Tom Lang Communications and Training International), Allison Leung (PLOS), David Resnik, JD, PhD (NIEHS), and Pedro Ramirez, MD (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center). In this installment we take a closer look at how transparency in review benefits the public. Music: www.bensound.com
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Part 2 of our Transparency in Peer Review discussion with Tom Lang (Tom Lang Communications and Training International), Allison Leung (PLOS), David Resnik, JD, PhD (NIEHS), and Pedro Ramirez, MD (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center). In this installment we take a closer look at how transparency in review benefits researchers. Music: www.bensound.com
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Part 1 of our Transparency in Peer Review discussion with Tom Lang (Tom Lang Communications and Training International), Allison Leung (PLOS), David Resnik, JD, PhD (NIEHS), and Pedro Ramirez, MD (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center). We define several forms of transparency, and some of the implications that stakeholders should anticipate if they choose to be more transparent. Music: www.bensound.com
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