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| | | | | In this new University of California (UC) Office of Scholarly Communication blog series, we highlight the successes and challenges of leading journals published by UC's eScholarship Publishing program through interviews with journal editors. Our latest interview is with two editors of the Electronic Green Journal: Editor-In-Chief, Maria A. Jankowska (UCLA Librarian Emerita) and Managing Editor and Book Review Editor, Kelsey Brown, (UCLA Humanities and Social Sciences Librarian). The journal recently celebrated its 30th anniversary of publication! In a few sentences, describe the origin/focus/purpose of your journal: The history of the journal began in 1991, when a group of environmental enthusiasts [...] | |
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| | | If you've been querying agents for a while, you know that finding representation can be more challenging than finding a publisher. You've likely been searching for an agent because most publishers, namely corporate publishers that can offer authors a substantial advance against royalties, don't generally accept unagented submissions. But several independent and university presses welcome submissions directly from authors. Here is a list of publishers that don't just accept unsolicited submissions; they a... | ||