Volume 32, Number 4 July 2001
Articles
The
Twentieth-Century Erasmus
George Meadows
The president of the University
of Toronto Press ponders how the Erasmus series has become one of
the most respected projects at the Press and in the academic community.
The
Characteristics of the Ideal Acquisition Editor
Bill Harnum
This
issue of the Journal of Scholarly Publishing is dedicated to Ron Schoeffel,
Editor-in-Chief at University of Toronto Press. As Ron enters semi-retirement
after thirty-eight years with UTP, we decided to produce an issue
of this journal focused on the editorial process to celebrate his
career. Because Ron exemplifies, in so many ways, the raison d'être
of this journal, we thought it appropriate to honour him in this way.
'Schoeffling'
the Editorial Deck: A Tongue-In-Cheek Personal Note on Editing Two
University Press Series with Ron Schoeffel
Marcel Danesi
An
academic acknowledges the partnership between editors and authors
in the development of new fields of scholarly inquiry.
Two-Faced
at the Interface: Meditations on the Manuscript Review Committee
Francis Sparshott
A
philosopher muses on the role of the academic board in maintaining
the integrity of the scholarly publishing process.
Living
a Project
Francess G. Halpenny
An
editor and educator discusses the importance of large-scale scholarly
projects and the editors whose dedication and perseverance make them
possible.