At Scholastica, we know there isn't a one-size-fits-all publishing approach. That's why we're helping journals integrate our software with external solutions as needed. To that end, we've added the ability to easily export manuscripts from our peer review system to an FTP server.
Scholastica Co-Founder and Lead Designer Rob Walsh reflects on the team's approach to developing a new and improved Manuscripts Table for the Scholastica Peer Review System and his thoughts on supporting the growing scholarly communication ecosystem.
We just released a new and improved version of the Scholastica Peer Review System Manuscripts Table — journals' submission management hub. The new Manuscripts Table features advanced filtering options while maintaining an optimal UX to support smarter, speedier (and more enjoyable!) publishing workflows. Read on for the details!
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Whether you have a journal management system or you're considering adopting one, this blog post will help you start thinking about how you can use software to keep your editorial team on track and save time.
Rather than writing out every email by hand, wouldn't it be easier to automate recurring communication? You can, with the right peer review software.