Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Appalachian Journal is an interdisciplinary peerreviewed quarterly academic journal published continuously since 1972 by the Center for Appalachian Studies and Appalachian State University. The publication features field research and scholarly studies of history politics economics culture folklore literature music ecology and a variety of other academic topics as well as interviews roundtable discussions firstperson essays photography poetry and reviews of books films and recordingsall dealing with the region of the Appalachian Mountains. The Editor must be knowledgeable about the interdisciplinary field of Appalachian studies from early scholarship to new publications and have strong professional networks. The editors essential duties include keeping the journals website current and coordinating and overseeing productionrelated tasks with the layout designer and the press including factchecking and copyediting checking page proofs collecting copyright permissions and performing reviews at each stage of production for the publication. The editors essential responsibilities include soliciting submissions and promoting the journal recruiting peer reviewers and book/media reviewers and supervising an editorial assistant. The editor must be able to communicate effectively with authors reviewers and editorial assistants to ensure a smooth flow of manuscripts in the review process; to answer editorial questions; and to support and maintain editorial quality. The editor reports to the director of the Center for Appalachian Studies. The editor works closely with faculty and students in the Appalachian studies academic program in the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies; with Appalachian studies affiliate faculty across campus; and with faculty and staff of the W. L. Eury Appalachian Collection in Belk Library and Information Commons . The editor is responsible for working with the administrative support associate for the Center for Appalachian Studies on business management tasks related to contracts and budgets for the production of a peerreviewed scholarly quarterly publication. The editor is responsible for training new editorial assistants on factchecking copyediting production work managing subscription records depositing receipts advertising and other office tasks. The editor oversees daytoday business with subscribers and other customers and correspondence with Journal contributors and peer reviewers. The editors responsibilities include soliciting submissions and promoting the journal recruiting peer reviewers and book/media reviewers supervising an editorial assistant keeping the subscription database current handling credit card receipts and deposits maintaining the website and university security protocols tracking timely payments for goods and services and managing an annual budget.
Minimum Qualifications
Ph.D. or terminal degree (i.e. MFA in English or any field related to Appalachian studies Knowledge of and expertise in Appalachian studies including current scholarship in the field At least three years of experience and participation in Appalachian studies scholarship Editorial experience Excellent written and oral communication skills Strong copyediting and proofreading skills Evidence of strong organizational skills