
Berkeley Lab organized yesterday short workshop focusing on writing for scientific journals. The workshop took 2 hours and it was mainly focused on the “schedule” we should follow during the publication preparation.
Berkeley Lab organized yesterday short workshop focusing on writing for scientific journals. The workshop took 2 hours and it was mainly focused on the “schedule” we should follow during the publication preparation.
Recently, there was a post about the role of the referees in the science on a The Sceptical Chymist. The post described Nature Physics editorial which focuses on the demands Nature Physics has on the reviewers.
I think, it is not only source of the information for (current and future) reviewers but also for us – scientists trying to publish their work throughout scientific community. No matter if it is Nature Physics, Chemistry, Whatever, …
Therefore, I have chosen seven tips from the editorial and listed them below.
Even though, this list was written for the reviewers, I think there are several important and interesting ideas, which can help us to write better papers with small or even no problems with their publication.
Not only from the chromatographic point of view, I wish you in the year 2010:
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