I've also had numerous requests for more info on:
- the venue for the workshop
- the costs involved
- the amount of participants that can attend
- more information on what the workshop actually entails
Venue
The venue will only be finalised and communicated to me at the end of March, however, Eric Broug (Emerald Business Manager - Africa) indicated that due to the positive response of UJ we have quite a strong case to host it.
Costs
It's free!
Amount of participants that can attend
"I don’t have a maximum amount of attendees for the workshop, the more the merrier!" - Eric Broug's answer to this question.
More info
Although I do not know what Eric will be addressing specifically, I was able to find an Introduction to Emerald Author Workshops available on Emerald's database in the section dedicated to authors (and well worth a click.)
Here is what the introduction says:
The main part of the session is the presentation that includes:
- background information on Emerald
- what being published means to the author
- the people (editors, their advisors and reviewers, publishers and authors themselves) involved throughout the process
- advice for authors on preparing and submitting articles
- the review process in detail
- how to get involved with your publisher
It is common for the presentation and workshop to be tailored to the audience (particularly if it is to take place at a conference) or reflect the subject coverage of a journal or range of journals if an editor is to give the presentation. The presentation will always include a question and answer session; they have occasionally (where the presenter has experience of journal editing) featured a clinic for a handful of one-on-one consultations with students or delegates. We also supply a booklet - the "Author Workshop Resource" - for delegates to take away. This can also be customised to suit either audience or presenter and aims to back-up some points made in the presentation and broaden others.
I hope that this answers any immediate questions that has come up.
As always I will keep you informed of any change in detail or if more information becomes available.