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A good special issue can enhance the profile of your journal, attract top authors, and potentially boost usage and citations. Many editors arrange for a guest editor to handle the entire issue on her or his behalf. This allows for a specialist to oversee the issue and bring in their contacts and networks. This section offers some tips on how to manage special issues and work with a guest editor.
This page covers special issues for subscription journals.
If you are interested in guest editing a special collection for an open access journal please click here.
Special or themed issues can be a great way to focus attention on a hot topic.