Editorial Challenges

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  Editorial Challenges abound as to the journals in Persian, which here I will refer to some of them. However, many of these challenges are concerned with all journals. The main problem which most articles suffer is neglecting the three elements of articles' necessity, purpose and benefit by their writers. Sometimes, one, two or all three of these elements are neglected, or little attention is paid to them. By necessity I mean that an article has arisen from a particular need, specifically a domestic need, and if so, naturally the elements of purpose and benefit lie in it too. So, only the article's priority remains which should be taken into consideration as well. It means that an article may have necessity but not have priority. Furthermore, an article may have a particular purpose but not have necessity and priority. Or an article may have little or no benefit, but accomplish its writer's objectives.

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volume 24  issue 2

pages  207- 211

publication date 2018-11

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