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[ecrea] Cardiff University Press Journals

Fri Nov 21 15:37:30 GMT 2014



This is just a quick update about developments at Cardiff University Press. More detailed minutes were taken, but I just wanted to let you know the main points.

The Editorial Steering Board of Cardiff University Press met for the first time yesterday, 19th November 2014. The meeting was chaired by Professor Justin Lewis.

At the meeting it was decided that Cardiff University Press can now begin to consider applications from journals wishing to become Cardiff University Press publications.

The key concern of the Board is that Cardiff University Press titles should all be of the highest academic quality. As such, any application from a journal to become a publication of Cardiff University Press should emphasise the journal’s standards and mechanisms of quality control.

To submit a proposal to Cardiff University Press, journal editors should describe:

   * the remit and scope of the journal;
   * the form and process of peer review;
   * the administrative structure of the journal (editors, editorial
     board, advisory panel, etc.);
   * the primary kinds of content and contributors;
   * and the frequency of publication.

Existing journals must demonstrate that they have consistently published in a timely manner, and to schedule. New/proposed journals must be able to persuade the Board that they have at least four issues lined up, and that these will be delivered at a high quality and to schedule.

Both new/proposed and existing journals must be aware that, should they be adopted as a Cardiff University Press publication, they will be required to deliver manuscripts that are 100% ready for publication. This is because, at present, the Press will not be offering publishing services. It will be a location of and for high quality journals.

As the Press develops, its range of publications and also its levels of support to editors and authors will develop also. But at this early stage, journal editors should be aware that they will be required to deliver publication-ready manuscripts in the appropriate format.

Editors should also be aware that Cardiff University Press will be 100% open access. There will be no charges. It will be ‘free in and free out’. Authors will publish for free and journals will be accessible for free. There will be no charges, explicit or hidden.

The editorial board will meet again in February 2015 to assess applications.

Journal editors and potential editors should approach Dr Paul Bowman ((BowmanP /at/ cardiff.ac.uk) <mailto:(BowmanP /at/ cardiff.ac.uk)>) in the first instance to submit an application or to discuss this possibility.



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