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EASE course: Editorial School for Journal Editors

Module 5 – Editors: making good decisions

Wednesday, 1 October 2025, 2.00pm-4.30pm (UK time)

Part II of our popular Editorial School for Journal Editors tool place in October 2025. Iva Grabarić Andonovski presented the first of the four modules.

The format was a lecture, followed by a moderated breakout session in which small groups consider two case studies, and then a final session to feedback the discussions from the breakout groups and answer further questions from delegates.

The module was recorded and made available to participants via email together with handbooks for easy reference.

Module 5 content

For a journal to be successful editors must make good decisions – both on the types of articles they want to publish, the authors they wish to attract, and the feedback they provide. To be a successful editor, individuals must show good judgement, empathy with authors, and the ability to provide feedback that substantially improves articles, and therefore the content that the journal publishes. This is such a vital issue that an entire workshop is being devoted to this topic.

This workshop considers how decisions are made, implicit and explicit bias, how decisions are communicated to authors and the wider public, and how decisive skills can be improved.

Learning objectives

  1. What is a good decision – Implicit and explicit bias, why diversity is a good thing. Delegates learn how to address and minimise implicit bias and develop better objective skills
  2. Article types and quality – It is vital that editors make consistent decisions, and that if the criteria for decisions changes, that there is an awareness of the reason for the change. Delegates are asked to consider what they publish, what the quality levels are, and how they can ensure consistent decisions
  3. Feedback – Too frequently the feedback that goes back to authors is poor and does not enable them to revise articles correctly. Equally reasons for rejection can be unclear and leave authors disappointed in the skills of the editors. Delegates are challenged to consider how they provide feedback to authors and how it can be improved.

Trainer

Iva Grabarić Andonovski

Editor, University of Zagreb Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology, Food Technology and Biotechnology journalCroatia

Editor of Food Technology and Biotechnology with over 20 years of experience in scientific publishing. EASE Vice President from 2023-27, Chair of EASE Croatian Regional Chapter, and Co-Chair of Environment and Sustainability Committee. Active in Croatian scientific community as one of the founders and currently the President of Croatian Association for Scholarly Communication (CROASC), member of HRČAK (Portal of Croatian Scientific and Professional Journals) Advisory Board, and Organizing committee member of PUBMET Conference on Scholarly Communication.

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