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Forwarded (with minor edits) on behalf of a colleague; please reply directly
to her, not to me.
-----Original Message-----
From: Janis Foster [mailto:jfoster -at- ENTELCHILE -dot- NET]
Sent: January 31, 2000 12:16 PM
To: COPYEDITING-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- INDIANA -dot- EDU
Subject: [CE-L] QUERY: Editing peer-reviewed journals
Would [anyone] with experience in editing peer-reviewed scientific
journals be willing to answer a few questions about standard procedure?
Amazon.com lists only one book about editing scientific journals that's not
out of print ("Editing the Refereed Scientific Journal: Practical,
Political, and Ethical Issues," Robert A. Weeks & Donald L. Kinser, eds.,
$49.95). Are any of you familiar with this book?
Please e-mail me off-list.
Thanks!
Janis Foster
Santiago, Chile
jfoster -at- entelchile -dot- net
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