15 types of materials that academic editors work on
Explore a selection of the different types of materials you might consider working on if you’re an academic editor.
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- Books and monographs
- Conference materials
- Grant proposals
- Journal articles
- Peer review reports
- Reference lists
- Research reports
- Review articles
- Textbooks and handbooks
- Theses and dissertations
- White papers
- Editorials and opinion pieces
- Book chapters
- Meta-analyses
- Case studies
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