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National Council of Teachers of English, 2023
The guidelines that follow draw upon the researchers' own experiences as authors, editors, and reviewers but are also informed by the generous contributions of members of the scholarly community. In an attempt to hear other voices and learn about situations outside their own experiences, the authors of this statement invited authors and editors to…
Descriptors: Editing, Ethics, Publications, Mentors
Rachel Borchardt; Teresa Schultz; DeDe Dawson – College & Research Libraries, 2024
About half of Library and Information Science (LIS) journals continue to charge authors to publish articles open access (OA) or do not offer OA publishing at all. To further investigate the financial and other perceived barriers preventing these LIS journals from transitioning to no-publishing fee OA models, this exploratory project surveyed lead…
Descriptors: Editing, Library Science, Information Science, Access to Information
Gross, Benjamin Isaak – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
While the number of newspapers and the circulation of those remaining is decreasing, they are still the greatest contributor of new information into media ecosystems. Newspapers continue to pay an important role in setting the agenda, as other sources recycle and repackage their content. To assist students in learning concepts of newspapers,…
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Political Science, Teaching Methods, Newspapers
Vinchristo, Aldi Alexander – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2022
This study examines Mood, Modality, and Attitude as a part of Appraisal theory in the Editorial News of the "Sydney Morning Herald" Interpersonal Meta function Analysis. Three methods were used, including (1) Indicative (Declarative and Interrogative) mood, (2) Modalization (Indicative Type), Probability (may be) and Usuality…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Phrase Structure, Discourse Analysis, Editing
Horbach, Serge P. J. M. – Research Evaluation, 2021
The global COVID-19 pandemic has had a considerable impact on the scientific enterprise, including scholarly publication and peer-review practices. Several studies have assessed these impacts, showing among others that medical journals have strongly accelerated their review processes for COVID-19-related content. This has raised questions and…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Periodicals, Medicine, Medical Research
Shaw, David M.; Penders, Bart – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2018
The reward infrastructure in science centres on publication, in which journal editors play a key role. Reward distribution hinges on value assessments performed by editors, who draw from plural value systems to judge manuscripts. This conceptual paper examines the numerous biases and other factors that affect editorial decisions. Hybrid and often…
Descriptors: Ethics, Editing, Rewards, Periodicals
Canli, Gülsüm; Karadag, Ayse Banu – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2018
This study is based on a comparative analysis of Turkish translations of "Sanctuary" (1931) by William Faulkner and aims to review the assumptions of literary translation by Antoine Berman's "retranslation hypothesis" and "deforming tendencies." The novel was exposed to an obligatory rewriting process by the editor…
Descriptors: Turkish, Translation, Novels, Editing
Rea, Lauren – Global Studies of Childhood, 2018
This article places the study of Argentina's "Billiken" magazine, the world's longest-running children's weekly, at the intersection between Popular Culture Studies and Childhood Studies to uncover how historical understandings of Argentine popular culture are challenged and transformed when the popular culture in question is made for…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Periodicals, Childrens Literature, Self Concept
Anson, Chris M.; Hall, Susanne; Pemberton, Michael; Moskovitz, Cary – AILA Review, 2020
Text recycling (hereafter TR), sometimes problematically called "self-plagiarism," involves the verbatim reuse of text from one's own existing documents in a newly created text -- such as the duplication of a paragraph or section from a published article in a new article. Although plagiarism is widely eschewed across academia and the…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Ethics, Plagiarism, Publishing Industry
Frankenberg-Garcia, Ana; Lew, Robert; Roberts, Jonathan C.; Rees, Geraint Paul; Sharma, Nirwan – ReCALL, 2019
Corpora have given rise to a wide range of lexicographic resources aimed at helping novice users of academic English with their writing. This includes academic vocabulary lists, a variety of textbooks, and even a bespoke academic English dictionary. However, writers may not be familiar with these resources or may not be sufficiently aware of the…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, English for Academic Purposes, Lexicography, Writing Instruction
Qureshi, Muhammad Asif – TESL-EJ, 2021
The current study examined differences in morphosyntactic knowledge of Arabic learners who had significant exposure to English as a medium of instruction at the primary and tertiary educational levels. The study involved a grammaticality judgment task, an editing task, and a background questionnaire. Based on the background questionnaire, the…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Grammar, Editing, Task Analysis
Petersen, Jessica – Research Evaluation, 2017
Journal editors play a crucial role in the scientific publication system, as they make the final decision on acceptance or rejection of manuscripts. Some critics, however, suspect that the more innovative a manuscript is, the less likely it will be accepted for publication. Especially top-tier journals are accused of rejecting innovative research.…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Editing, Intellectual Disciplines, Online Surveys
Haspelmath, Martin – Language Documentation & Conservation, 2017
Linguists are sometimes confronted with choices concerning language names. For example, one and the same language may be referred to as Persian or Farsi. This short paper discusses some principles that one might use for making decisions when there are variant forms in use, or when one feels that none of the existing names is appropriate. The…
Descriptors: Language Research, Language Planning, Databases, Second Languages
Onwuegbuzie, Anthony J.; Hwang, Eunjin – Research in the Schools, 2017
Much has been written about the importance of writing with discipline in order to increase the publishability of manuscripts submitted to journals for consideration for publication. More specifically, empirical evidence has been provided that links American Psychological Association (APA) errors, citation errors, reference list errors, and…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Editing, Decision Making, Periodicals
Hendricks, Marina A.; Thomas, Ryan J. – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2018
A Pennsylvania high school newspaper published an editorial in Fall 2013 announcing its decision to cease using the name of the school's sports teams, Redskins. That decision prompted the local school board to institute a policy giving administrators more editorial control over the newspaper. The controversy resonated with U.S. professional…
Descriptors: High School Students, Journalism Education, Freedom of Speech, Team Sports