In a career as an editor, he or she decides on which news story should appear on top of which is of lesser importance to readers considering present-day circumstances. Content is reviewed by an editor to address more significant faults with the text's topic, structure, length, tone, and v...
How to be a (Black woman) journal editor during a pandemic: an introduction to an inaugural issueIn this introduction to her first issue, incoming editor Robin M. Boylorn reflects on some of the challenges and rewards she experienced during her editor-elect year, and outlines her goals and ...
Whenever I meet a fellow journal editor, I take the opportunity to compare notes. There’s always something to learn about the role, from day-to-day management to long-term strategy. But every so often my blood runs cold when colleagues tell me that they’re still organising every...
Public relations is a vital part of marketing and fundraising for the publication. The 7 Skills You Need to Become an Editor-in-Chief Editor-in-chief jobs are not entry-level positions; there are several skills and qualifications that can only be earned and learned over the course of a ...
It's been more than a decade since the Philadelphia 76ers began their so-called "process" to tank-the-team, earn high draft picks, and set themselves up for a bright future. This strategy has now become the norm across sports, and for the Sixers' sake, it did yield them Joel Embiid...
To become the next Walter Cronkite? The first thing you need to decide is what form of journalism you’re interested in pursuing. Journalism careers have traditionally been divided into two main paths: written journalism and broadcast journalism. In the last few years, however, there has been...
Many people dream of knowing how to become an author and publish a book. You might even be one of them! If so, you may already have a topic in mind, or you might have even started writing your masterpiece. And if you don’t have anything in the works yet, don’t worry. Most pe...
In this video, Dr. Bruce Dancik reveals what journal editors actually look for in a manuscript. He provides useful tips on how an author can find out which journal would be interested to publish his/her research and explains some of the important factors
Become a Ferocious Self-Editor Landing a Publishing Contract How to Get an Agent How to Become an Author in 4 Steps 1. DON’T Try to Become a Writer Until You’ve… I get it. You’re antsy. You’re ready to pen your bestseller right now. You’ve heard of writers who scored with...
A good cover letter can help to “sell” your manuscript to the journal editor. As well as introducing your work to the Editor you can also take this opportunity to explain why the manuscript will be of interest to a journal's readers, something which is always at the forefront ...