Three tough acts to follow
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The 3 editors-in-chief who preceded me—Lewis P. Rowland, Robert B. Daroff, and Robert C. Griggs—served the journal tirelessly, each for a decade. Over those 30 years, Neurology® had grown in circulation and prestige. But by the end of the Griggs era in 2007, a new set of challenges had arisen. The publishing industry was facing the uncertainty of transition from print to electronic media with no clear business model of how to remain financially solvent. The size (and bulk) of the journal was becoming unmanageable.1 A recent proliferation of new subspecialty journals threatened to erode the number and quality of submitted manuscripts and the size of the readership. The days of a preeminent editor-in-chief selecting reviewers for every paper, often from memory, individually editing copy, supported by staff faxing manuscripts to all parts of the globe, were coming to an end.
In the months preceding the transition, I consulted with a …
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