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Modified on Mon, 8 Jul at 5:11 PM
Below are some ideas on encouraging submissions to your journal which you may like to discuss with your Sage editor. Please reach out to your Publishing Editor for further discussion.
Providing excellent author services: If an author has a positive experience, they are more likely to submit again, even if their paper is rejected. Timely responses to inquiries, quick review decisions, and constructive feedback from reviewers can contribute to a positive experience. You might like to let authors know if their article is among the journal’s most downloaded or cited and encourage them to submit other articles. Individual article downloads and Altmetric scores are listed online. Your Sage Editor can provide additional article download and citation data.
Is your Aims and Scope up to date? Review your Aims and Scope statement regularly to ensure it accurately reflects research currently published in the journal. Make sure your instructions to authors or submission guidelines are clear and unambiguous. Publish your peer review policy on your journal website to reassure potential authors of the journal’s rigor and quality.
We also encourage you to explore the Journal Editor Gateway for valuable information and resources on your role as a Sage journal Editor.
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