About SRJ
The School of Information Student Research Journal (SRJ) aims to showcase excellent graduate student scholarship in the library and information sciences, archival studies, informatics, and records management.
Adhering to a rigorous double-blind peer review process, SRJ upholds critical standards of scholarship with regard to the conceptualization, execution, references, and overall value of published manuscripts. As a scholarly journal, the SRJ publishes research-oriented manuscripts which follow the conventions of scholarly discourse.
Any current graduate student can submit work. And, if you submit a piece while still in school, you can keep working with us on your submission even after you graduate!
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Editor-in-chief
The editor-in-chief is the overall leader of the journal. They are responsible for setting the journal's editorial vision, hiring and managing the editorial staff, and overseeing the publication process.
Managing Editor
The managing editor is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the journal. They work with the editor-in-chief to set the editorial calendar, coordinate with authors and reviewers, and ensure that the journal meets its publication deadlines.
Communications Coordinator
The communications coordinator is responsible for promoting the journal to the academic community. They write press releases, create marketing materials, and manage the journal's social media presence.
Content Editor
The content editor is responsible for ensuring the quality of the journal's content. They review articles for accuracy, clarity, and grammar, and make suggestions for improvement.
Copy Editor
The copy editor is responsible for polishing the journal's content. They check for typos, grammatical errors, and inconsistencies in style.The roles of editor-in-chief, managing editor, communications coordinator, content editor, and copy editor are all essential to the success of a scholarly journal. They work together to ensure that the journal is well-edited, well-promoted, and meets the highest academic standards.