Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management Manuscript Adminstrative Record System Submission Review and Publication Process
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Editorial StaffEditorial StaffThe editorial staff will consist of many volunteers from the Service, as well as other agencies and institutions, and will consist of the following components, each critical to the success of the system: Editor-In-Chiefs, Editorial Board, Subject Editors and Reviewers. Brief descriptions of each follow; further details will be provided in the weeks ahead as we get closer to the launch of the system. Editor-In-ChiefEach outlet will be managed by an Editor-in-Chief, who has the ultimate responsibility for content and function. The main role of Editor-in-Chief is to ensure appropriate Subject Editors are assigned to each submission and to make final decisions on the disposition of submissions based on the reviews and comments from the Subject Editors and other reviewers. They will also approve final editing and layout of all articles, request final approval from authors as needed, act as official representatives and ambassadors of the outlet, and assist the other editorial staff and the System Administrator as needed. Editorial BoardAn initial Editorial Board has been formed, consisting of representatives from multiple Regions and Programs. The main function of these members initially is to organize and recruit Subject Editors and reviewers for the Service outlets. Please contact the Editorial Board member in your Region or Program, if you have questions or if you are interested in volunteering for the editorial staff.
Subject EditorsThe standards of Service journals are enforced in large measure by peer review of manuscripts, which are coordinated by the Subject Editors. The Subject Editors are responsible for coordinating the peer review of submissions, and making recommendations on their final disposition to the Editor-In-Chief. The Editorial Board is actively recruiting Subject Editors whose areas of expertise matches the types of publications that each Region and Program produce. Please contact the Editorial Board if you have questions or if you are interested in volunteering for the editorial staff. Look here for a detailed job description. ReviewersReviewers are the backbone of the peer review system and perform the bulk of the heavy lifting in the process. The success of peer review relies on a community of experts who are able to perform impartial review. Reviewers will be recruited from within the Service, as well as many other agencies and organizations, to form a community of experts to peer review submissions to the Service publication system. Reviewers will soon be able to volunteer their service by logging into each of an outlet site and self-identifying their areas of expertise. Details will soon follow.
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