Advances in Nursing ScienceAdvances in Nursing Science (ANS) is launching an Editor Immersion Program to provide a year-long Editorial role mentoring experience. Applications for the 2020-21 program are due April 1, 2020.  See details about the program, and application and selection process here.

The activities of the program will be:

  • Attendance at the INANE conference August 2-5, 2020 in Nashville, TN, including the preconference “Extreme Education for Editors (E3)” session, and the Lippincott publishers meeting (see https://inane2020.com/). Attendance at the 2021 INANE conference in Dublin, Ireland will be encouraged, but not required.
  • Attendance at the ANS Advisory Board Meetings on October 30, 2020, and October 8, 2021 (both in Washington, DC). Please note: there may be funds available to assist with travel involved in attending these and the INANE meetings, but your application should not be contingent on the availability of funding.
  • Orientation to the purposes, scope, editorial policies and publisher expectations related to ANS.
  • Orientation to the responsibilities of the Editor in Editorial Manager, and fulfilling these responsibilities for submissions assigned by the Editor.
  • Participate in the process of selecting the journal content for the issues due to the publisher during the term of service.
  • Prepare at least one editorial during the term of service.
  • At least bi-weekly Zoom meetings with the Editor.

See attached PDF announcement for further details.

One response to “ANS 2020-21 Editor Immersion Program”

  1. Zane R Wolf Avatar
    Zane R Wolf

    Dear Peggy: I am planning an editor-in-chief transition in a few years and am looking for guidance about how to set up the process. IJHC is an association journal, and there are challenges with a current president. No details about the selection of editors are found in the Bylaws. I am thinking about building a small task force with a few assistant editors and other wise persons to create a process and recommendations to International Association for Human Caring’s Board and Bylaws Committee. I would appreciate any suggestions. I have not found much yet on searching the literature. Thanks, Zane

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