How to publish your work in the Physical Review or Editors are from Mars, Referees are from Venus, and Authors are from Earth
- Datum
- 11.08.2011
- Zeit
- 16:30 - 17:30
- Sprecher
- Thomas Pattard
- Zugehörigkeit
- APS, Ridge, NY
- Sprache
- en
- Hauptthema
- Physik
- Andere Themen
- Physik
- Host
- IMPRS Seminar
- Beschreibung
- When you try to publish your work in a peer-reviewed journal such as the Physical Review, it often appears that authors, referees and editors all speak different languages and pursue different goals (a ``me versus them'' feeling). Indeed, the pressure to ``publish or perish'' in the modern academic world sometimes seems incompatible with the idea of conveying actual and useful information to the reader of a journal, who wants to stay up-to-date with current developments in her/his field of interest. On the other hand, a significant part of this feeling is rooted in miscommunication that could easily be avoided by a better mutual understanding of the needs of authors, referees, editors and readers. In this talk, I will try to give some insight into the publishing process from the perspective of an editor. I will give a short overview of APS publishing, and the workflow associated with the handling of a typical manuscript. This will lead us to the question of what we are looking for in a paper / referee report / cover letter, and how the communication between all involved parties can be improved. Using examples from actual communication we receive, I will try to give a few hints that might actually make you a better author and/or referee. In the last few minutes of the talk, I will briefly discuss various recent APS initiatives to make our journals more attractive to both readers and authors.
Letztmalig verändert: 11.08.2011, 09:35:46
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Max-Planck-Institut für Physik komplexer Systeme (Seminarroom 2+3)Nöthnitzer Straße3801187Dresden
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Max-Planck-Institut für Physik komplexer SystemeNöthnitzer Straße3801187Dresden
- Telefon
- + 49 (0)351 871 0
- MPI-PKS
- Homepage
- http://www.mpipks-dresden.mpg.de
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