Editorial Board
- Role of Chief Editor
The Chief Editor serves as the primary editor and holds ultimate responsibility for the academic content of the journal, typically through a contractual agreement. They play a pivotal role in shaping and refining the journal’s mission, understanding and adapting to readership needs, and overseeing the review process. The key responsibilities of the Chief Editor generally include:
- Journal Development: Leading the strategic and practical development of the journal in line with its mission and objectives.
- Editorial Standards: Ensuring that high-quality editorial standards are consistently maintained throughout the publication process.
- Leadership: Providing strong and inspiring leadership to the Editorial Board, including appointing new members as necessary.
- Journal Promotion: Actively promoting the journal’s visibility and reputation, such as attending conferences and creating outreach materials.
- Engagement with the Editorial Board:
- Cultivating a sense of ownership and community among board members through regular updates on journal developments.
- Establishing online platforms for discussions and sharing best practices.
- Organizing annual board meetings and utilizing conferences / Seminar as opportunities for journal-related discussions.
- Promoting the Journal:
- Acting as a representative for the journal by attending conferences / Seminar and networking events.
- Developing informational materials for outreach purposes to enhance the journal’s visibility.
- Recommending relevant conferences / Seminar to the publications team for potential collaboration and exposure.