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Blog — ...will have a chance to respond to. The reports and the author’s response are then presented to the AU Press editorial committee, which makes a publishing recommendation to the Press....
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Contributor — Mark J.W. Lee, adjunct senior lecturer with the School of Education at Charles Sturt University and immediate past editor-in-chief of MERLOT’s Journal of Online Learning and Teaching, has broad interests...
Contributor — Supriya Kar is an editor and translator from Odisha, India. She previously worked as an editor at Cambridge University Press India, and now edits the online journal, Indian Literature Today,...