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Editorial priorities and timeliness of editorial assessment and peer review during the COVID-19 pandemic

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  • 05/22/2025
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    Patrick Sullivan, Emory UniversityEd Trapido, Emory UniversityJohn Acquavella, Emory UniversityRichard F Gillum, Emory UniversityRussell S Kirby, Emory UniversityMichael Kramer, Emory UniversitySuzan L Carmichael, Emory UniversityCara L Frankenfeld, Emory UniversityEdwina Yeung, Emory UniversityCory Woodyatt, Emory UniversityStefan Baral, Emory University
Language
  • English
Date
  • 2022-05-01
Publisher
  • ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
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  • © 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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  • 69
Start Page
  • 24
End Page
  • 26
Abstract
  • Academic journals have played a key role in the response to the global COVID-19 pandemic by quickly disseminating new knowledge about the virus, the epidemic and clinical care. However, many of the same people responsible for providing clinical care, leading public health responses and conducting research are also responsible for the operations and management of scientific journals. Given our dual or triple roles in clinical care, research and dissemination, at the outset of the pandemic, we were immediately concerned about how the timely operations of Annals of Epidemiology would be impacted, because our journal relies on volunteer service of peer reviewers and editors. In this editorial, we summarize the changes we made in operations to prioritize COVID-19 publications and the impacts of the pandemic on our editorial processes, submission volume, and journal operations during 2020.
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  • Health Sciences, Public Health

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