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[ccp4bb] New opportunity for Commissioning Editors for IUCr Journals
New opportunity for Commissioning Editors for IUCr Journals
The International Union of Crystallography publishes nine leading
journals in crystallographic research, including crystallographic
instrumentation and methods, and crystallography-based application
sciences. As the Union enters its eighth decade, we are announcing an
exciting opportunity for a category of editor new to IUCr journals:
Commissioning Editors in the fields of Chemistry and Materials, Biology,
and Methods and Instrumentation. The three Commissioning Editors will
work with the Main Editors, Managing Editors and Editorial Boards of all
IUCr journals, as well as with the Editor-in-Chief, to commission, send
out for review, and edit high-quality articles from leading researchers
that will highlight both the role of crystallography in cutting-edge
research and new science where crystallography can advance the state of
the art.
As well as handling commissioned articles, the role of the Commissioning
Editors will include development of Special Issues involving one or more
of the journals, and working with IUCr journal Main Editors to recruit
new Co-editors to join the various IUCr journal Editorial Boards. In all
aspects, please note that the IUCr is committed to improving gender and
geographical balance while maintaining the highest scientific standards.
The nine IUCr journals, see https://journals.iucr.org, are (fully
open-access journals are denoted by an asterisk, others are hybrid):
IUCrJ* (cross-cutting and high profile)
Acta Crystallographica A: Advances and Foundations
Acta Crystallographica B: Structural Science, Crystal Engineering and
Materials
Acta Crystallographica C: Structural Chemistry
Acta Crystallographica D: Structural Biology
Acta Crystallographica E*: Crystallographic Communications
Acta Crystallographica F: Structural Biology Communications
Journal of Applied Crystallography
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
In addition, there is the IUCr’s open data publication: IUCrData*.
Candidates for Commissioning Editors should meet similar appointment
criteria to those for IUCr journal Main Editors given at:
https://journals.iucr.org/services/coeditors/handbook/meappointment_criteria.html
As for all IUCr journal Editors and Co-editors, each Commissioning
Editor will be a volunteer, although a small honorarium is available.
Overall, we envisage the Commissioning Editor role to require a
commitment comparable with that of an IUCr journal Main or Section Editor.
Please write in confidence by 31 March 2019 to the Editor-in-Chief
(eic@iucr.org) and Executive Managing Editor (med@iucr.org), enclosing
your CV, a list of up to 20 of your most important publications, your
vision for the role of the Commissioning Editor appointment you are
applying for (Chemistry and Materials, Biology, or Methods and
Instrumentation) in 500 words and a full list of publications.
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