id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crln-25536 Mikulski, Richard M. “The success of the journal”: Personal networks in early 19th-century publishing 2022-07-07 4 .pdf application/pdf 2140 91 48 Stephen Donovan notes an occasionally adversarial relationship between edi- tors and authors that should not exist in an unbiased and impersonal system,5 and Shakiba Seifi, Amir Human Hoveidaei, and Amin Nakhostin-Ansari, provide a clear, if anecdotal, example of an editor’s interactions with authors becoming too personal and unprofessional.6 The experiences of George Long, a London University professor who served as editor of the London-based Quarterly Journal of Education, will seem familiar to those engaged in 21-century publishing.7 Like many modern editors, for example, Long worked without monetary compensation, depending solely upon his professorship for a livelihood. Special Collections, University College London; Senate House Library (“GLSDUK” in future references). 9. cache/crln-25536.pdf txt/crln-25536.txt