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Publishing Addiction Science

Publishing Addiction Science

著者: Society for the Study of Addiction
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Publishing Addiction Science features interviews and conversations with editors, publishers, and others involved in academic publishing in the field of addiction. Listen whether you're a trainee, student, early career researcher, or seasoned scholar.


Publishing Addiction Science is produced by the Society for the Study of Addiction (SSA) and the International Society of Addiction Journal Editors (ISAJE). It is hosted by Dr Rob Calder and Dr Casy Calver.


The views expressed in this podcast reflect those of the individual speakers and do not necessarily represent the opinions or official positions of the SSA, ISAJE, or any other affiliated organisations.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  • Desk rejection with Katie Witkiewitz
    2025/05/13

    In this episode, Dr Casy Calver talks to Dr Katie Witkiewitz about her experience as an editor and specifically about desk rejection – sometimes called ‘reject without review’. Katie describes some of the reasons that articles are rejected without going to peer-review, including there being too many similar studies already in the journal, page limits, articles being outside the scope of the journal, (avoidable) issues of quality. She then gives her top tips for how best to avoid and cope with desk rejection.

    "You know, I think in the stress and strain of getting a paper out you don't re-read it in its entirety often, right? It's been through a lot of edits, maybe you were just frantically getting it in the journal format in the last minute you made some changes to get it in under word-count. But you didn't take a step back and re-read it."

    Dr Katie Witkiewitz is a Distinguished Professor of Psychology and the Director of the Center on Alcohol Substance Use and Addiction at the University of New Mexico, as well as the Editor of the journal Psychology and Addictive Behaviours.

    This episode was originally published on 19 March 2024 as part of a limited series on the Addictions Edited podcast.

    Publishing Addiction Science is produced by the International Society of Addiction Journal Editors (ISAJE) and the Society for the Study of Addiction (SSA). The podcast was inspired by the book, "Publishing Addiction Science", which is a comprehensive guide for addiction scientists facing the complex process of publishing in scholarly journals.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    22 分
  • Common submission errors with Paul Dietze
    2025/05/13

    In this episode, Dr Casy Calver talks to Professor Paul Dietze about common submission errors. They explore how to avoid desk rejection, why it’s essential to understand a journal’s scope before submitting, and the need to follow a journal’s author guidelines closely. They also highlight the value of using person-first and non-stigmatising language.

    “Whatever you do, don't annoy the editor. And one way to annoy an editor is to send in a crappy abstract or a misleading title.”

    Paul Dietze is Executive Editor of the Drug and Alcohol Review journal and an ISAJE board member. He is also Professor at the National Drug Research Institute and Co-Director of the Disease Elimination Program at the Burnet Institute in Melbourne, Australia. Paul has published over 350 journal articles and numerous book chapters spanning the epidemiology of alcohol and other drug use and related harms through to clinical intervention studies. He has a strong interest in developing early career researchers and responding to ‘predatory publishers’ and journals.

    This episode was originally published on 5 March 2024 as part of a limited series on the Addictions Edited podcast.

    Publishing Addiction Science is produced by the International Society of Addiction Journal Editors (ISAJE) and the Society for the Study of Addiction (SSA). The podcast was inspired by the book, "Publishing Addiction Science", which is a comprehensive guide for addiction scientists facing the complex process of publishing in scholarly journals.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    12 分
  • Open access publishing with Leila Moore
    2025/05/13

    In this episode, Dr Casy Calver and Dr Rob Calder talk to Leila Moore about the history, principles, and processes relating to open access publishing, as well as the mechanisms by which research is made freely available for people who want to access it.

    Leila explains how open access publishing can increase accessibility and ensure research reaches a more diverse readership meaning that people who previously could not access research findings now can. Leila also explains article processing charges (APCs) and transformational agreements.

    "Open access increases opportunities for collaboration, reduces duplication, speeds up groundbreaking discoveries, and enables more people than ever before to access this research. Whether that's a patient looking for information on illness, a teacher looking for new ways to work with students, or a researcher who discovers the next great opportunity for collaboration."

    Leila Moore is Director of Open Access policy at Wiley.

    This episode was originally published on 20 February 2024 as part of a limited series on the Addictions Edited podcast.

    Publishing Addiction Science is produced by the International Society of Addiction Journal Editors (ISAJE) and the Society for the Study of Addiction (SSA). The podcast was inspired by the book, "Publishing Addiction Science", which is a comprehensive guide for addiction scientists facing the complex process of publishing in scholarly journals.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    14 分

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