intervals. The books by
themselves are self-contained in their topic and content. They are thus an
ever-growing number of individual anthologies that, together, form a developing
canon of knowledge. The series editor is the
embodiment of the series, the person who ‘sets the course and steers the ship’.
What
makes a successful series editor?
Five
elements go into the making of a successful series editor.To start a series, a
series-editor begins by working with the publisher and, possibly a small group
of peers, to define the series itself. The subject area, as well as aims
& scope, needs to be defined. Here, often, a trade-off is made. In general,
a publisher would desire a broader subject area hoping to be able to publish
more, whereas a series-editor might want to be focusing strongly on a niche. In
line with the aims & scope, form an editorial policy regarding desired
quality, review policy, English language only or also other languages, frequency,
and so forth. All this information is published on the publishers’ website and
promoted, both by the publisher as well as by the series-editor. This process
usually is summarized by a descriptive title that, quite often, reflects the
group of series. Think Anthologies in Medicine, Anthologies in Religious
Studies and so forth. Read More
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