Streamlined peer review and PubMed-ready XML: How Spartan Medical Research Journal is using Scholastica to grow

peter.suber's bookmarks 2021-06-03

Summary:

"When SMRJ was started, the editors used email and Word docs to track peer review, and they published all articles in PDF format. However, with the journal continuing to expand, the editors realized they were in need of an easier way to track submissions and a new publishing system to improve the journal’s online reading experience and chances of being added to relevant indexes. As a result, Chief Editor William Corser and Assistant Editor Sam Wisniewski began searching for publishing tools and services, focused on three key areas: streamlining peer review, modernizing the journal’s website, and producing XML for all articles.

After considering different options, Corser and Wisniewski chose to use Scholastica’s peer review and open access publishing software, as well as Scholastica’s typesetting service to produce PDF, HTML, and XML article files. Since making the switch, they’ve found that peer review is smoother for editors and authors and they’re making strides towards reaching their article discovery and indexing goals...."

Link:

https://blog.scholasticahq.com/post/streamlined-peer-review-pubmed-ready-xml-spartan-medical-research-journal-uses-scholastica/

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Tags:

oa.new oa.peer_review oa.pubmed oa.gold oa.case oa.case.journals oa.xml oa.formats oa.medicine oa.scholastica oa.journals

Date tagged:

06/03/2021, 15:18

Date published:

06/03/2021, 11:18