Editors

This section offers guidance to assist our Editors in their roles.

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Editors are the beating heart of our journals. We are proud to work with international teams of editors who are experts in their respective fields of research. These leading academics steer the development of our titles and ensure we are publishing high-quality research.

Become an Editor

Are you interested in being an editor on Journal of Reliable and Fault-Tolerant Computing? Or are you a current editor and wish to suggest a colleague to join the Editorial Board? Complete our editor application form via the link below. We'd love to hear from you.

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The role and responsibilities of being an Editor

Editors assess the scope and quality of manuscripts, oversee the peer review process, and make recommendations based on feedback from peer reviewers. As an Editor, you will be responsible for ensuring that the journal continues to publish solid research that is useful for the community it serves.

You will be expected to:

  • Send out manuscripts for peer review and perform peer review
  • Suggest new topics
  • Provide feedback on the journal’s direction or performance
  • Promote the journal among your community to raise awareness of important new research

We hope that our Editors will be keen to share their hard work with colleagues, collaborators, and other connections. The most successful journals are those that are supported and promoted by their Editorial Boards.

We encourage Editors to discuss the journal among their colleagues, add it to their online profiles, and promote it at conferences.

Benefits of Editors

Being an editor for a ComputingPress journal means you are at the forefront of the latest research trends and developments shaping your field. It also gives you the opportunity to interact with peers, establish a network for future collaboration, and gain valuable insight into the scientific publishing landscape. All of which could help to enhance not only your academic profile, but also your own publications and experience as an author.

As an editor, you will benefit from:

  • A partial waiver that covers 50% of the article processing charge when publishing in the journal (if your paper is accepted following peer review)
  • Your name and affiliation featured on the journal website
  • An editor certificate that recognises your position as an Editorial Board Member for Journal of Reliable and Fault-Tolerant Computing.
  • A 30% reduction on the article processing charge of any other ComputingPress journal when you are a corresponding author.