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Maureen Shawn Kennedy1

  • 1AJN Editor-in-Chief shawn.kennedy@wolterskluwer.com.

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A long-serving editor-in-chief is stepping down. The journal expresses deep gratitude for their dedicated leadership and contributions to scientific publishing.

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Area of Science:

  • Scientific Publishing
  • Journal Management

Background:

  • The current editor-in-chief is concluding their tenure.
  • This transition marks a significant moment for the journal's editorial leadership.

Discussion:

  • Reflecting on the editor's impactful leadership.
  • Acknowledging the contributions made during their term.

Key Insights:

  • The journal has benefited from consistent and dedicated editorial guidance.
  • Successful navigation of evolving publishing landscapes.

Outlook:

  • Anticipating future leadership and continued journal growth.
  • Maintaining high standards in scientific communication.