INANE: International Academy of Nursing Editors
2006 PROGRAM
August 3 - 5
Meeting, Royal College of Nursing, London, UK
Going Global
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Money, messages and messes: nursing journals in an information age.
Diana Mason, Editor in Chief, American Journal of Nursing
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
What makes a nursing journal an 'international' journal? Publishing in an era of globalization in knowledge development.
Dr Alison Tierney, Editor in Chief, Journal of Advanced Nursing
Ghost writing in nursing publications: the prevalence and influence of paid editorial assistance to nurse authors and strategies to discourage it.
Dr Joyce Griffin-Sobel, Editor, Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing
User involvement.
Dr Tracey Williamson, Research Fellow (Older People/User Involvement), Salford Centre for Nursing, Midwifery and Collaborative Research, University of Salford
Sponsorship and editorial integrity: developing successful relationships with sponsors without compromising editorial standards.
Laura Downes, Special Projects Manager, RCN Publishing
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Measuring quality in journal publishing: new and emerging methods (tbc).
Gordon Tibbitts, President, Blackwell Publishing Inc, Boston
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Delegate of journalist: should nursing editors pay to attend nursing conferences?
Ian McMillan, Editor, Mental Health Practice
Who's helping who? Ethical issues and professional standards when graduate students and faculty members collaborate in research and publication?
Dr. J. G. Dyer, Guest Co-Editor, Journal of Multicultural Nursing and Health; Dr. C.A. Patsdaughter, Coeditor, Journal of Cultural Diversity and Associate Editor, Journal of Multicultural Nursing and Health; R. Pasaron, MSN, ARNP-BC, CNRN, PhD in Nursing Student, Florida International University.
What can we learn from reviewers? Reviewing the evidence on reviewer characteristics and knowledge.
Professor Margaret H Kearney, Associate Editor, Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing
Developing new authors.
Gwen Clark, Clinical Editor, Nursing Standard
OPEN FORUM
Will authors pay to publish? A discussion on the pros and cons of open access publishing.
Jane Hokanson Hawks, Editor, Urologic Nursing
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Multiculturalism in nursing journals: mainstream or niche?
Professor Elizabeth Anionwu, Head of Mary Seacole Centre for Nursing Practice, Thames Valley University
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Peer review in practice: Taking stock – perspectives from a smaller research journal.
Dr. Sean Clarke, Associate Editor, Canadian Journal of Nursing
Ethical issues for nursing editors.
Professor Margaret Comerford Freda, Editor, The American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing
Toward global scholarship: Common problems and potential strategies to develop writing skills for authors for whom English is a second language.
Dr. C. A. Patsdaughter, Co-Editor, Journal of Cultural Diversity and Associate Editor, Journal of Multicultural Nursing and Health; Dr. J. G. Dyer, Guest Co-Editor, Journal of Multicultural Nursing and Health; R. Pasaron, MSN, ARNP-BC, CNRN, PhD in Nursing Student, Florida International University.
Board advice: being a member of a journal’s editorial board.
Professor Walid El Ansari, School of Health and Biosciences, University East London.
Seminar: Electronic manuscript review
Moderator: Shirley Smoyak, Rutgers State University of New Jersey
