Please submit all job requests via e-mail to:
aps@drexelmed.edu or
dwinters@drexelmed.edu or
pfried@drexelmed.edu
Include the following information:
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Nature of job, e.g., grant, journal article, poster
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If journal article, journal to which it is being submitted
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Desired due date
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Preferred contact information, e.g., pager number, cell phone number, non-DUCOM email address
The online submission system is no longer available.
Academic Publishing Services provides professional editorial assistance for Drexel University College of Medicine faculty, residents, and postdoctoral fellows.
Academic Publishing Services Location and Staff
Room 19314
New College Building
Hours: Mon – Fri: 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. or by appointment
Pamela Fried
Director
Tel: 215-762-1854
Fax: 215-762-1572
E-mail: aps@drexelmed.edu
Diana Winters
Associate Director
Tel: 215-762-1855
Fax: 215-762-1572
E-mail: Diana.Winters@DrexelMed.edu
Benefits of Using Academic Publishing Services
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Frees you to focus on the big picture, leaving the details to us
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Eliminates language and formatting errors that distract reviewers
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Costs you nothing
Services Provided
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Document editing and proofreading
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Journal-specific submission requirements profile
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Book project management
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Reference formatting
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Permission requests to use copyrighted material
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Illustration preparation assistance
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On-line manuscript submission
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Publisher communication
Resources
Our Performance (01/01/2008 - 10/31/10)

Additional Information about Academic Publishing Services
Drexel University College of Medicine Academic Publishing Services (APS) keeps all documents confidential.
Drexel University College of Medicine Academic Publishing Services (APS) works with authors from the first draft through to submission or publication of scientific manuscripts and grant applications.
Drexel University College of Medicine Academic Publishing Services (APS) does not serve as legal counsel to Drexel University College of Medicine or to individual authors. Information received from APS does not constitute legal advice. Individuals should consult their own attorneys or the Office of the General Counsel, as appropriate, with respect to legal questions or concerns about their publishing activities and copyrights.
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