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Effective Contributor Communication and Editorial Process EfficacyEditorial, Volume 7, Part 1

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This is editorial for this issue, which discusses problems faced by scholar-led journals and contributor communications, and some of the steps taken to minimise them. It also includes a minor correction to an earlier volume along with highlights of the articles published in this issue of Exchanges. The editorial also includes details of the current calls for papers, both thematic and general ones, alongside acknowledgements and details on where to find out more information on contributing to Exchanges.

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