It is worth remembering that this sort of call for papers for a themed edition is a way of making money for the journal. Papers submitted for this sort of thing tend to involve a $2000 publication charge to the author. And the quality of the mix is very dependent on the chosen volume editor.
Good quality studies will not get submitted to this because the authors will choose a journal when they have their manuscript ready. Themed editions like this tend to attract the stuff that for whatever reason people find hard to publish in standard form. That is often wrapped up in review material designed to raise the profile of the authors' pet theories.
they're reasonably high-profile, aren't they
That may all be true, but for this particular subject, this may be the right format.It is worth remembering that this sort of call for papers for a themed edition is a way of making money for the journal. Papers submitted for this sort of thing tend to involve a $2000 publication charge to the author. And the quality of the mix is very dependent on the chosen volume editor.
Good quality studies will not get submitted to this because the authors will choose a journal when they have their manuscript ready.
If this call would result in some clinicians/researchers describing what they have seen - the clinical picture of severe ME/CFS - that would be an important step forward.
Sounds perfect for KDM.It is worth remembering that this sort of call for papers for a themed edition is a way of making money for the journal. Papers submitted for this sort of thing tend to involve a $2000 publication charge to the author. And the quality of the mix is very dependent on the chosen volume editor.
Good quality studies will not get submitted to this because the authors will choose a journal when they have their manuscript ready. Themed editions like this tend to attract the stuff that for whatever reason people find hard to publish in standard form. That is often wrapped up in review material designed to raise the profile of the authors' pet theories.