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  1. Are you new to editing or transitioning to editing from another career? This guide is for you. The ACES Guide for New Editors is a first stop for anyone interested in pursuing a career in editing, just starting …

  2. All of these editors discuss one or more projects they’ve worked on, giving us several vivid illustrations of what editing is in practice, not just in theory.

  3. Some journals have no technical editors. Most technical editors are responsible for rejecting manuscripts, and some also hold the authority to approve manuscripts for publication. The technical …

  4. You will be able to select the appropriate Editors by searching for them one at a time or utilize the filters to preselect a group of Editors e.g. All associate editors or newly joined.

  5. They clarify what is expected of Canadian editors and define the criteria against which their knowledge, skills and practice can be measured. Editors who meet these Standards are able to do a professional …

  6. Section Editors (SEs) are an integral part of the journal and its operation. They are experts in the fields of research they serve, experienced in the peer review process, ambassadors for Open Science, and …

  7. We value close collaboration with our authors and editors and are here to help with any queries and to keep you updated with any changes to the production schedule. See Appendix 1 for an illustration of …