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Resources for Editor

Intro

The “Resources for Editors” section is a dedicated space curated by the Silkroad Research Network, specifically designed to support and enhance the capabilities of scholarly journal editors. This comprehensive resource hub offers a wealth of training materials and learning content, encompassing the critical roles of editors, reviewers, authors, and the ethical standards governing scientific publication. It delves into the four fundamental pillars of scholarly journal management, including registration, verification, archiving, and dissemination. This meticulously assembled collection aims to empower editors with the knowledge and tools necessary for upholding the integrity and excellence of academic publishing.


Role of Editor in Academic Journal Publishing by Fauji Nurdin

The webinar, hosted by the Silk Road Research Network, focused on enhancing academic journal management and the critical role of editors in the publication process. Dr. Fauji Nurdin from Universitas Sari Mulia, Indonesia, shared insights on the responsibilities of journal editors, emphasizing their role as a bridge between authors, reviewers, and the publication itself. He highlighted the importance of clear author guidelines, efficient journal processes, and transparent communication to ensure high-quality submissions and streamline the publication cycle. The session also covered the use of the Open Journal System (OJS) for managing submissions, peer review, and publication stages, demonstrating its effectiveness in maintaining journal standards and facilitating editorial tasks. This webinar aimed to support the establishment and management of academic journals across the Silk Road region, offering practical advice and encouraging collaboration among universities to improve research dissemination and academic publishing practices.


Starter Pack: Establishing Academic Journal in University by Sucipto

The webinar, hosted by the Silk Road Research Network, aimed at fostering collaboration among universities across the Silk Road region and beyond, including Central Asia, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Georgia, and Indonesia. The initiative, spearheaded by Muhammad Tanzil Multazam from Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo and supported by Relawan Jurnal Indonesia, seeks to enhance academic publishing and research through partnerships, journal collaborations, and educational webinars. The session highlighted the importance of establishing academic journals within universities, discussing the benefits such as increased prestige, potential revenue, and a platform for student and faculty publications. Technical aspects of journal creation, including the need for a dedicated domain, server, and a competent editorial team, were also covered. The webinar underscored the significance of diversity in editorial teams, adherence to publication ethics, and the strategic use of digital object identifiers (DOIs) to enhance journal professionalism and visibility.