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Importance of the review in the science
Working on the review

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.

  1. First of all, the editor reads the submitted paper with related literature to decide if the paper is good enough to be publish in Nature Physics. Only about one fifth of the submitted papers is chosen for further consideration.
  2. The paper should fits into a wider context. Theoretical paper is often assessed by experimentalists and vice versa. As states in the editorial: Science at its best happens where experiment and theory meet.
  3. Because of the first selection, they are not primary interested in your opinion whether the paper should or shouldn’t be publish. However, they need to know the strengths and weaknesses of the paper, and in particular contribution of the paper to the field.
  4. Does the paper make you think to yourselfWow! I didn’t expect that!” or Wow! That could be really useful!” They are looking forward to hearing this kind reaction.
  5. Even among paper that do report major results, very few are so perfectly formed in the hands of their authors as to be suitable for publication with little or no revision.
  6. Ideally, the significance of every published paper should be clear and accessible to any (physics, chemistry, math, …) graduate. This is one of the main points in the editorial! If even a specialist can’t make sense of it, where is the reason for publication?
  7. Finally, as a general rule, keep things collegial and stick to the facts. These are, after all, your peers, who could quite possible soon be reviewing your work.

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.

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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

Happy New Chromatographic Year
Happy New Chromatographic Year

Not only from the chromatographic point of view, I wish you in the year 2010:

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Chromatography Forum

Chromatography Forum
My favorite forum: Chromatography Forum

Chromatography Forum is a public discussion group where you can post questions, news, or messages of interest to chromatographers everywhere.

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What gets you accepted?

How to write world class manuscript?
How to write world class manuscript?

Do you know how to write the scientific paper? Are you looking for step by step procedure you should follow? Download Editor’s Presentation on “How to write a world class paper” prepared by the Elsevier.

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CASSS dinner with Dr. J. Kirkland

Dr. J. Kirkland during the award talk
Dr. J. Kirkland during the award talk

Yesterday, I had a great opportunity to participate in Discussion group organized by the An International Separation Science Society (CASSS). The main topic was the Scientific Achievements Award for one of the founders of modern HPLC – Dr. Jack Kirkland.