Navigating the heavy seas of online publishing: Reflections on ten years editorship

Articulo – Journal of Urban Research celebrates its 10th anniversary! To celebrate this milestone, the current editors discuss the numerous changes and challenges related to publishing a peer-reviewed online journal. Since 2005, Articulo has progressively become more international, more professional...

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Main Authors: Samuel Carpentier, Sabine Dörry, Sébastien Lord, Laurent Matthey, Jen Nelles, Olivier Walther
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Journal of Urban Research 2015-05-01
Series:Articulo: Journal of Urban Research
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/articulo/2726
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spelling doaj-5597b9512d944181b5931653f2e3bf6b2021-04-08T20:03:05ZengJournal of Urban ResearchArticulo: Journal of Urban Research1661-49412015-05-0110.4000/articulo.2726Navigating the heavy seas of online publishing: Reflections on ten years editorshipSamuel CarpentierSabine DörrySébastien LordLaurent MattheyJen NellesOlivier WaltherArticulo – Journal of Urban Research celebrates its 10th anniversary! To celebrate this milestone, the current editors discuss the numerous changes and challenges related to publishing a peer-reviewed online journal. Since 2005, Articulo has progressively become more international, more professional, and more specialized than its initiators ever dreamed it could be. In ten years, the rather confidential publication has progressively become a journal read by 9,000 people every month. Our editors, who used to work side by side, now live 6,000 km apart. In the midst of often tumultuous change, what hasn’t changed is our commitment to the highest quality of publication and our conviction that knowledge – especially if funded by public money – should be universally and freely accessible. Rigorous peer-review and open access are the two principles on which the journal will navigate the often rough seas of online publishing in the future.http://journals.openedition.org/articulo/2726online publishingscientific journalurban studies
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Sabine Dörry
Sébastien Lord
Laurent Matthey
Jen Nelles
Olivier Walther
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Sabine Dörry
Sébastien Lord
Laurent Matthey
Jen Nelles
Olivier Walther
Navigating the heavy seas of online publishing: Reflections on ten years editorship
Articulo: Journal of Urban Research
online publishing
scientific journal
urban studies
author_facet Samuel Carpentier
Sabine Dörry
Sébastien Lord
Laurent Matthey
Jen Nelles
Olivier Walther
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title Navigating the heavy seas of online publishing: Reflections on ten years editorship
title_short Navigating the heavy seas of online publishing: Reflections on ten years editorship
title_full Navigating the heavy seas of online publishing: Reflections on ten years editorship
title_fullStr Navigating the heavy seas of online publishing: Reflections on ten years editorship
title_full_unstemmed Navigating the heavy seas of online publishing: Reflections on ten years editorship
title_sort navigating the heavy seas of online publishing: reflections on ten years editorship
publisher Journal of Urban Research
series Articulo: Journal of Urban Research
issn 1661-4941
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Articulo – Journal of Urban Research celebrates its 10th anniversary! To celebrate this milestone, the current editors discuss the numerous changes and challenges related to publishing a peer-reviewed online journal. Since 2005, Articulo has progressively become more international, more professional, and more specialized than its initiators ever dreamed it could be. In ten years, the rather confidential publication has progressively become a journal read by 9,000 people every month. Our editors, who used to work side by side, now live 6,000 km apart. In the midst of often tumultuous change, what hasn’t changed is our commitment to the highest quality of publication and our conviction that knowledge – especially if funded by public money – should be universally and freely accessible. Rigorous peer-review and open access are the two principles on which the journal will navigate the often rough seas of online publishing in the future.
topic online publishing
scientific journal
urban studies
url http://journals.openedition.org/articulo/2726
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