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  • Highlights key developments over the past 18 months.
  • Focus on editorial and publication strategies.

Discussion:

  • Transition to the Editorial Manager peer review system.
  • Implementation of new journal features and article types.
  • Discussion of open access initiatives and their impact.

Key Insights:

  • Adoption of advanced peer review technology for efficiency.
  • Introduction of innovative content formats to enhance readership.
  • Strategic alignment with the Acoustical Society's long-term goals.

Outlook:

  • Future directions for journal metrics and analytics.
  • Continued focus on high-impact acoustics research dissemination.
  • Commitment to evolving publication standards and accessibility.