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Research Project: Management Technologies for Arid Rangelands

Location: Range Management Research

Title: Rangelands: Changes to improve the quality and performance of an important SRM journal

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Submitted to: Society for Range Management Meeting Abstracts
Publication Type: Abstract
Publication Acceptance Date: February 2, 2009
Publication Date: February 8, 2009
Citation: Brown, J.R., Fredrickson, E.L. 2009. Rangelands: Changes to improve the quality and performance of an important SRM journal [abstract]. 62nd Society for Range Management Annual Meeting. Paper No. 2000-14.

Technical Abstract: In 2008, an effort to improve the quality and financial performance of the journal RANGELANDS was begun. Reviews by the Society for Range Management (SRM) Board of Directors (BOD) appointed RANGELANDS Task Force (RTF) and the Advisory Council identified aspects of RANGELANDS critical to membership satisfaction: quality of publication, frequency of publication, subject matter. The RTF Report also identified opportunities for improved financial performance. As a result of the reports and discussion among the membership, the SRM BOD directed the RANGELANDS editor and steering committee to implement changes to RANGELANDS. Those changes include: 1. ensure that all manuscripts submitted to RANGELANDS are subjected to peer review under the direction of the editor; 2. seek more support from external sources for the publication of relevant, special-theme issues with invited authors to offset publication costs; 3. increase the amount of advertising, and; 4. work with publishers to reduce overhead costs. These changes are currently being implemented. The authors will be available to discuss further changes with membership to improve the quality and performance of this vital SRM communication instrument.

   

 
Project Team
Peters, Debra - Deb
Havstad, Kris
Rango, Albert - Al
Herrick, Jeffrey - Jeff
Anderson, Dean
Bestelmeyer, Brandon
Tartowski, Sandy
Fredrickson, Ed
Frederickson, Eddie
Estell, Richard - Rick
Lucero, Mary
 
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