WikiJournal User Group/Editors
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WikiJournal User Group
Open access • Publication charge free • Public peer review • Wikipedia-integrated
Who is an editor?
The WikiJournal User Group is set up such that anyone can contribute. Minor edits, such as formatting, copyediting and minor wording edits may be done by anyone. Edits that change the meaning of the article require peer review, and should instead be added at the article's Discussion page before triggering a new round of academic peer review.
In a practical sense, the editors of each journal are organised into two groups:
- The editorial board is responsible for journal strategy, has final responsibility for ensuring that robust academic peer review is performed in a timely manner, and handles any confidential article submissions. Information about editorial board responsibilities can be found in the Editorial board page. Upon acceptance into the editorial board, editors are expected to immediately begin assisting with the submission peer review process after onboarding. If you are interested in joining the editorial board, you can apply at the editorial board page of each journal.
- The associate editors help in contacting prospective peer reviewers, formatting accepted manuscripts, and integrating suitable material into Wikipedia. They can also vote in board elections. Information about associate editor responsibilities can be found in the Associate editors page. If you are interested in joining as an associate editor, you can apply at the associate editor page of each journal.
All previous editor applications can be viewed.
Editorial boards
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Daniele Pugliesi
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Associate editors
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Technical editors
Administrative board
See also
- WikiJournal User Group/Editorial guidelines
- WikiJournal User Group/Ethics statement#Duties of the editorial board, for responsibilities of editorial board members
- Template:WikiJournal User Group/Editorial board, for board procedures