Editorial: Keeping Antarctic Science relevant to and representative of the international Antarctic research community

The Antarctic research community faces particular challenges from the pandemic, imposed both through the necessary and drastic access restrictions to Antarctica itself and as a consequence of the exceptional level of direct international interaction and cooperation that normally characterises much A...

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Published in:Antarctic science 2021-04, Vol.33 (2), p.117-117
Main Author: Convey, Peter
Format: Article
Language:eng
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Summary:The Antarctic research community faces particular challenges from the pandemic, imposed both through the necessary and drastic access restrictions to Antarctica itself and as a consequence of the exceptional level of direct international interaction and cooperation that normally characterises much Antarctic research. The past year has given opportunity, in discussion with the management board of Antarctic Science Ltd and our publisher CUP, to take stock of how we are achieving our aims and, looking to the future, how to develop the journal's profile, standing and engagement with the entire Antarctic research community. While science quality must remain the benchmark of the reviewing and publication process, we are actively seeking ways to improve linguistic support for authors in the submission and review process.
ISSN:0954-1020
1365-2079