Free webinar: How to Find Your Journal Production Flow

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Join us September 18th at 11 AM EDT / 3 PM UTC for “How to Find Your Journal Production Flow: Case Studies for Small and Medium Publishers,” a free virtual ALPSP Conference session sponsored by Scholastica.

At Technica Editorial, we help journals and publishers cut through production bottlenecks to publish faster, smarter, and with less stress. That’s why we’re teaming up with Scholastica for an interactive webinar designed to help you find your “production flow.”

📅 Register today and save your spot — everyone who signs up will also get access to the full recording.

What You’ll Learn

During this session, Scholastica and Technica Editorial experts team up to share real-world case studies showing how we’ve helped journal teams:

  • Streamline peer-review-to-production handoffs to save time and reduce errors.
  • Eliminate repetitive manual work with smart automation.
  • Build rapid feedback channels to improve copyediting and proof review.

We’ve guided hundreds of journals — including joint clients with Scholastica — to implement strategies that make manuscripts move more smoothly from submission to publication. This webinar is your chance to learn the same proven practices.

Sign Up Today!

The webinar will feature the following speakers:

William Horne, Technical Editorial Manager, Scholastica: Will manages Scholastica’s US-based production team and supports the development of its single-source typesetting software, including recently helping to introduce various new automated article customization options. In his role, Will oversees the typesetting of thousands of articles each year for journals in STEM, the humanities, social sciences, and law. Before joining Scholastica, Will served as EdGE Outreach Coordinator for Omprakash and an English teacher for The Fulbright Program, working in Laos.

Nikki Lazenby, Associate Director of Technica Editorial: Nikki Lazenby earned a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She was thrilled to stay in the lovely Chapel Hill area as part of the Technica team after graduating in 2011. Now an Associate Director at Technica, Nikki uses her book publishing, peer review management, copyediting and proofreading, and production experience in the publishing community over the past decade to ensure authors and Technica clients are receiving the best editorial support possible.

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The Technica Advantage

At Technica Editorial, we believe that great teams cannot function in silos, which is why every member of our staff is cross-trained in editorial support and production. We train our employees from the ground up so they can see how each role fits into the larger publishing process. This strategy means Technica is uniquely positioned to identify opportunities to improve and streamline your workflow. Because we invest in creating leaders, you get more than remote support — you get a partner.