Supporting, enabling and empowering
- PMID: 34192406
- DOI: 10.1111/hir.12377
Supporting, enabling and empowering
Abstract
When you think about a journal you probably think of it in terms of its interactions with authors, but relations extend beyond this and are embodied in the actions and values of the editorial team and board. The Health Information and Libraries Journal editorial team and board pride themselves in the support they provide to enable and build confidence in the contributing authors, and the referees who collaborate with them by providing constructive peer review.
Keywords: peer review; publication output; research support; scholarly communication.
© 2021 Health Libraries Group.
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