Academic publisher Taylor & Francis has announced the launch of the new and improved Editor Resources site. The online hub of content is packed with insights, information and resources to support the Taylor & Francis community of journal editors.
The new Editor Resources is structured around the key aspects of the editor's role that organises and optimises their resources. It combines the best content from the old site for editors, with new resources designed specifically to suit the needs of the community at every stage of their career.
The site's content has been curated around six core themes - content development, working with editorial boards, publication ethics, journal visibility, peer review, and research metrics which together form the basis of a journal editor's role.
The new suite of resources hosted on the site use a range of formats, including case studies, interviews, downloadable PDF guides, and blog posts, all arranged within the three main sections of the website.
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