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This issue is my last as Editor-in-Chief, and it has been a pleasure working on the CJMT! An extra special thanks to Annabelle Brault (our French Content Editor), Sara Pun (our Associate Editor), our editorial review board, our copy editing team, our translation team, as well as to Pam Lansbergen, and the CAMT Board.
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work CAMT does, adding to the exis;ng body of music therapy research and literature with a strong focus on Canadian content. Led by a volunteer editorial team including an Editor-in-Chief Dr. SarahRose Black and French Content Editor Annabelle Brault, CAMT con;nues to contract
The editor-in-chief also functions as the English content editor. The other members of the team include the French content editor, associate editor, English and French copy editors, editorial board reviewers, graphic designer, and printer. The editor-in-chief’s principal CAMT contact is with the Manager of Operations.
• CJMT: Editor-In-Chief Sue Baines worked with French Editor Guylaine Vaillancourt and the rest of the journal team to produce Vol. 25 of CJMT. This issue was published on the CAMT website in late December 2019 and hard copies were distributed in early January 2020.
The Canadian Association of Music Therapists (CAMT) seeks applicants for the position of editor-in-chief for the Association’s annual journal, the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy (CJMT). CAMT will consider applications from two applicants planning to share the duties of the position in a co-editor arrangement.
The Editor-in-Chief or French Content Editor acknowledges receipt of the manuscript by email. If accepted by the Editor-in-Chief or French Content Editor, the transfer of copyright from author to the CAMT, required after the manuscript is accepted, is executed, and signed by the first author.
The editor-in-chief (also known as executive editor) is essentially responsible for the editorial direction of the magazine and content procurement. He or she works from the vision set by the editorial director to create the tone and editorial direction of the individual publication. The editor-in-chief is responsible for ensuring every issue ...