Scholarly journal editors and publishers need to learn about many topics of journal publishing such as peer review, manuscript editing, language editing, archiving, indexing, etc. Therefore, CASE has prepared a short course on the topics for Asian journal editors. This talk is about academic publishing and scholarly journals. It is addressed to journal editors and to scholars interested in knowing about academic publishing in Asia.
Lecturer: Dr. Paul Kratoska [Presentation Summary Download]
Paul Kratoska is Managing Director of Ampersand Blue Editorial Services. He is an experienced journal editor and former director of the National University of Singapore Press.
Moderator: Mr. Itaru Saito
Chair, External Affair Committee of CASE/Fellow, JST, Japan
Time | Session | Details |
50 minutes | Digitization and Academic Journals | How digitization changed global English-language academic publishing and scholarly publishing in Asia, leading to a three-way division between commercial, not-for-profit, and open access publishers. |
10 minutes | Break | |
50 minutes | Editorial Process | What journal editors do, their role in shaping the identity of a journal, and the possible impact of artificial intelligence. |
10 minutes | Break | |
1 hour | Q&A | Participants are invited to submit questions on the chat box during the talk. |