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Publishing Addiction Science

Society for the Study of Addiction
Addiction Science
Academic Publishing
Desk Rejection
Peer Review
Open Access Publishing
Journal Impact Factor
Authorship
Article Submission Errors
Publishing
Research Ethics
Wiley
Bibliometrics
Web Of Science
Journal Selection
Early Career Researchers
Manuscript Writing
IMRAD Format
Public Health
Article Publication Charges
Research Funders

Publishing Addiction Science features interviews and conversations with editors, publishers, and others involved in academic publishing in the field of addiction. Listen whether you're a trainee, student, early career researcher, or seasoned scholar.

Publishing Addiction Science is produced by the Society for the Study of Addiction (SSA) and the International Society of Addiction Journal Editors (... more

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In this episode, Dr Casy Calver talks to Dr Katie Witkiewitz about her experience as an editor and specifically about desk rejection – sometimes called ‘reject without review’. Katie describes some of the reasons that articles are rejected without go... more

In this episode, Dr Casy Calver talks to Professor Paul Dietze about common submission errors. They explore how to avoid desk rejection, why it’s essential to understand a journal’s scope before submitting, and the need to follow a journal’s author g... more

In this episode, Dr Casy Calver and Dr Rob Calder talk to Leila Moore about the history, principles, and processes relating to open access publishing, as well as the mechanisms by which research is made freely available for people who want to access ... more

In this episode, Dr Casy Calver and Dr Rob Calder talk to Thomas Broomfield about the impact factor. Thomas covers how it is calculated, what it means, and its limitations, as well as alternative ways to rate or assess a journal's output.

Thomas ex... more

In this episode, Dr Casy Calver talks to Professor Bill Stoops about how to choose a journal.

Bill discusses his experiences as an author and a journal editor. He gives advice on how to approach journals to check whether an article is likely to be a... more

In this episode, Dr Casy Calver talks to Professor Richard Pates about how to decide on manuscript authorship and the best time to discuss authorship roles in the writing process.

Richard discusses some of the experiences he had as a junior research... more

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Katie Witkiewitz
Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Director of the Center on Alcohol Substance Use and Addictions at the University of New Mexico
University of New Mexico
Episode: Desk rejection with Katie Witkiewitz
Paul Dietze
Co-director of the Disease Elimination Program at the Burnet Institute and head of the Melbourne Office of the National Drug Research Institute.
Burnet Institute
Episode: Common submission errors with Paul Dietze
Leila Moore
Director of Open Access Policy at Wiley
Wiley
Episode: Open access publishing with Leila Moore
Tom Broomfield
Senior Market Analyst at Wiley Publishing
Episode: The impact factor with Thomas Broomfield
Bill Stoops
Professor at the University of Kentucky and editor for Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology
University of Kentucky
Episode: Choosing a journal with Bill Stoops
Richard Pates
Editor-in-Chief of the journal Substance Use and board member of Isaje
Isaje
Episode: Authorship decisions with Richard Pates

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Casy Calver
Executive Officer of Isaje and Managing Editor of Addiction Science and Clinical Practice

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Authorship decisions with Richard Pates
Q: At what stage do you recommend usually determining your author list or determining author order?
It is best to determine the authorship agreement at the beginning of the manuscript development process to avoid conflicts later.
Open access publishing with Leila Moore
Q: Do you see that being the way that academic publishing is going, or do you think there'll always be a kind of pay-per-view element?
It's hard to predict, but there will likely be mixed models depending on regions and subject areas, though some areas might transition fully to open access soon.
Open access publishing with Leila Moore
Q: For an author, for an academic author who's submitting an article for publication, what are the benefits to them of their research becoming open access?
Benefits include compliance with funders' policies, increased collaboration opportunities, and wider access to research that can aid various stakeholders, like patients or teachers.
Open access publishing with Leila Moore
Q: Can you briefly explain what open access is, what that means for publishing?
Open access means that published content is available to anyone with an internet connection, although there are different types of licenses that introduce certain reuse restrictions.
Common submission errors with Paul Dietze
Q: How you as an editor feel about pre-submission inquiries if authors reach out to you and say they have a manuscript?
Dietze mentions that while pre-submission inquiries are not common, they can be helpful in determining if a manuscript is within the scope of the journal.

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Discussions on academic publishing within the addiction science sector take center stage, focusing on various aspects such as submission processes, common errors, and the impact of open access. The conversations feature insights from seasoned experts and academics who share their extensive knowledge and experiences related to manuscript preparation, peer review, and journal selection. Unique topics include the significance of manuscript fit, ethical authorship decisions, and the evolving landscape of academic publishing, making it a valuable resource for trainees and seasoned scholars alike. This content is highly relevant for those in addiction research and helps demystify the publishing process, offering guidance for aspiring authors navi... more

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