Thank you for your email (which I am not sure I should have received).
I recently expressed an interest in WikiJournal but, as I have no
experience of the Journal, do not think I am suitable for an editorial
position at this time.
Nevertheless, I am a scientifically-minded doctor of Medicine so, time
permitting, I might be able to proof-read or help in other ways.
Best wishes, Peter
On 26/11/2019 02:43, Mikael Häggström wrote:
Hi all,
I've been too busy lately to reply earlier on the technical editor discussions, but
to continue the thread forwarded below, it should indeed be the primary responsibility of
peer review coordinators to arrange peer reviews [7], but I do think a technical editor
can offer to help out, at least in apparently overdue cases. I made a separate page for
the role (here [8]), now with the following wording for the discussed task:
"Assisting in arranging peer reviews [7], by regularly checking the potential
upcoming articles, and offer assistance to peer review coordinators at least in articles
with delayed progression. Such assistance may be in organizing lists of names, credentials
and emails of potential peer reviewers."
I've also started a draft of a potential contract there:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiJournal_User_Group/Technical_editor [8].
One issue is the amount of compensation. Although it might be an idea to determine fixed
amounts for specific tasks as mentioned in the October meeting [9], for now I think we
have to apply an hourly rate, and focus on hiring someone who seems reliable in reporting
the total time spent. At least initially, it's also important for the technical editor
to document the time spent for different tasks. Even if it won't lead to a decision to
put a price tag on each task, such detailed reports will help us decide what tasks the
technical editor should do.
As for the exact hourly amount, it varies worldwide, for example in US being $29 to $38
per hour [1] [10], and in India being about $4 per hour [2]. [11] I think we can start
offering something closer to the latter. Since it is a non-profit organization, I think
the position can still appeal to high income countries, and we could always increase it if
we don't find any fitting candidate willing to do it for that salary. To have
somewhere to start the discussion, I put $5 in the current contract draft. I appreciate
suggestions for improvement to it.
Best regards,
Mikael
On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 8:46 AM Youngstrom, Eric Arden <eay(a)unc.edu> wrote:
> My suggestion would be to change it to "*organizing* lists of names, credentials
and emails of potential peer reviewers for submissions" --
> I agree that the editors are the main way of finding reviewers, but organizing the
past reviewers and new ones into a database helps a huge amount.
>
> Having a way of catching, organizing, and querying the database will make things work
more efficiently, especially as the journals scale up.
>
> All the best,
>
> Eric
>
> <<<this message may have been dictated with Dragon voice recognition. Please
excuse any words that do not make sense in context!>>>
>
> Eric Youngstrom, Ph.D.
> Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, and Psychiatry
> Acting Director, Center for Excellence in Research and Treatment of Bipolar Disorder
> University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
> eay(a)unc.edu
> President (2019), Society of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology
> President-Elect (2019-20), Society for Quantitative and Qualitative Methods
> Co-Founder, Helping Give Away Psychological Science (
hgaps.org [1])
> Adjunct Professor of Psychology, Korea University
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: WikiJournal-en [mailto:wikijournal-en-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of
wikijournal-en-request(a)lists.wikimedia.org
> Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2019 8:00 AM
> To: wikijournal-en(a)lists.wikimedia.org
> Subject: WikiJournal-en Digest, Vol 29, Issue 2
>
> Send WikiJournal-en mailing list submissions to
> wikijournal-en(a)lists.wikimedia.org
>
> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit
>
https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikijournal-en [2]
> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to
> wikijournal-en-request(a)lists.wikimedia.org
>
> You can reach the person managing the list at
> wikijournal-en-owner(a)lists.wikimedia.org
>
> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re:
Contents of WikiJournal-en digest..."
>
> Today's Topics:
>
> 1. Re: technical editor hire (Jackie)
> 2. Re: technical editor hire (Mark Worthen)
> 3. Re: technical editor hire (Thomas Shafee)
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2019 11:01:22 -0500
> From: Jackie <jackie.koerner(a)gmail.com>
> To: WikiJournal User Group participants and followers
> <wikijournal-en(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
> Subject: Re: [WikiJournal-en] technical editor hire
> Message-ID: <86E57A49-20C4-473E-B9F4-1A0478AC3E55(a)gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>
> Hi All,
>
> In looking at the list of tasks, I found one that seems to be an outlier:
> Finding and preparing lists of names, credentials and emails of potential peer
reviewers for submissions If the technical editor takes care of this, then what is it the
rest of the board will do?
>
> I personally don't think this task fits here and should lie with the coordinating
editors, as this might require area expertise.
>
> Best,
>
> Jackie
> --
> Jackie Koerner, Ph.D.
>
jackiekoerner.com [3]
>
>>> On Oct 10, 2019, at 10:37 PM, Thomas Shafee <thomas.shafee(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>> Finding and preparing lists of names, credentials and emails of
>> potential peer reviewers for submissions
>