How to Successfully Contribute to the World of Scientific Publishing: A Presentation Meant for the Aspiring Author or Reviewer

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104 Stuart Building Auditorium

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Physics



Description

You may have, at some point, heard the expression “Publish or Perish”. It is true that a scientist, who does not publish his or her scientific results in a reputable (electronic) journal, will not receive the necessary recognition or scientific respect as a scientist. It is often a major hurdle for a young scientist to get the first paper accepted in a scientific journal. This submission will, most likely, be related to a Ph.D. thesis and the aspiring author will benefit from the support from their advisor and other senior scientists.

In this presentation, Rudolph will give you some tips and suggestions, that will improve your chances of having your submission accepted in a reputable journal. I will also try to convince you to participate fully in the whole process of scientific publishing, including reviewing papers for scientific journals or helping others with their papers. The tips and tricks are not discipline specific, however, I will also give you a behind-the-scenes look at one of the larger scientific journals from the publisher Elsevier: Applied Surface Science with more than 13,000 submissions per year and an impact factor of 3.387.

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