How to Deal with Referees and Editors of Scholarly Journals
I have just hit the 500 mark in terms of publications in refereed peer reviewed journals (Tom Woods interviewed me about this here: http://tomwoods.com/ep-823-major-milestone-libertarian-walter-block-looks-back-on-500-peer-reviewed-articles/). As that rock and roll song of the 1960s goes, “I may not know much about history, philosophy or geography” but I know how to deal with editors and referees of scholarly journals. My practice in this sort of thing is to incorporate each and every suggestion of all referees, given that they are not substantive. If the referee wants double instead of single spacing or the opposite, or end notes instead of footnotes, or more … Continue reading How to Deal with Referees and Editors of Scholarly Journals
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