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Editor profiles

Contrary to the author and referee profiles, editor profiles are not unique. It is very common for a journal to configure several profiles, with different sets of right. This is because profiles are used by people with different tasks regarding articles. Common  examples of profiles are:

  • Editor-in-Chief
  • Editorial assistant
  • Associate editor
  • Copyediting editor
  • Production editor

The configuration can be found here:

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Each editor profile has specific settings. Settings are sorted by family:

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  • General settings define global journal rights for this profile:
    • Access to global information and dashboards
    • Access to administrative rights: does the user can configure the journal?
    • Editorial responsibility
  • Article workflow rights define how this profile can interact with an article, especially:
  • Article information visibility defines what the profile can see on an article. Indeed, an article can store a lot of different information, sometimes not relevant to all editors. Typically, scientific profiles might not be interested by production or copyediting notes. For this purpose, the profile visibility can be finely tuned here:

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