New launches from MIT Press and Taylor & Francis
Two newly launched journals are using Editorial Manager to power submission and peer review workflows.
Two newly launched journals are using Editorial Manager to power submission and peer review workflows.
Emerald Group Publishing begins piloting Editorial Manager to support submission and peer review workflows this summer.
In June, five Wolters Kluwer Health titles launched using Editorial Manager and ProduXion Manager’s books functionality.
In preparation for Peer Review Week taking place September 19 – 25, PRE and AAAS are teaming up to collect some new, useful data from the community. Here’s how you can help.
At EMUG 2016, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Richard Wynne, presented “A Sustainable Model for Scholarly Journals Publishing.”
Editorial Manager, and other systems handling submission and peer review, allow authors to check in on manuscript status. However, update frequency, status descriptions, and other factors differ between journals.
We asked about 150 of our customers– the 2016 Editorial Manager User Group– to help us locate the “treasure” in Editorial Manager. If this sounds familiar, it’s because we tasked our 2016 European Editorial Manager User group meeting attendees with something similar.
The Max Planck Institute has chosen Editorial Manager as the peer review system for their encyclopedia.
This is a meeting you won’t want to miss! EMUG 2016 sessions include: Decision Support tools with presentations from Meta and StatReviewer Workflow 2020 Preprint server integration Manuscript editing tool integration Funder integration Funders and APC processing Book workflow innovations Reviewer and Editor Discussion Forums Career development Keynote by Kent Anderson on “The Economics ofRead More
Aries products, are configurable and flexible, giving control to users to design the best, most supportive workflows for their publications. Editorial Manager and ProduXion Manager stand out among other systems in the marketplace because workflows are not hard-coded, and a majority of configuration requires no development, or delay.
Naturally, Aries closely tracks developments within the workflows and technologies surrounding the peer review process, so that Editorial Manager remains as helpful as possible to the thousands of publications depending on it.
Aries attended ISMTE’s first Asian Conference, held last week in Singapore.