Speaker
Catherine Tait
Speaker's Institution
One Earth, One Press
Date
2024-03-05
Time
4:00pm
Location
Biology 136
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Mixer Time
Calendar (ICS) Event
Additional Information

The world of academic publishing often feels like a mysterious black box, where the fate of a manuscript hinges on unseen processes and elusive decisions. In this talk, we will shine a light into this realm, sharing experiences and advice from the editorial desk and providing insights for success.

Firstly, we will delve into the initial editorial decision-making process, exploring the factors that influence whether a manuscript is deemed worthy of further consideration. From crafting compelling cover letters to framing research significance effectively, we will dissect strategies for convincing editors that a paper merits advancement to peer review.

Next, we will explore the intricacies of managing peer review, a critical stage where the fate of a manuscript hangs in the balance. Tips and tactics will be shared for attracting high-quality reviewers, navigating constructive criticism, and leveraging feedback to strengthen the manuscript.

Finally, we will turn our attention to the ultimate goal: engaging readers with published work. Through discussing effective dissemination strategies, harnessing the power of social media and academic networks, and fostering dialogue around research findings, we will uncover pathways to maximize impact and visibility.

Whether you’re an early-career researcher seeking to demystify the publishing process or a seasoned academic aiming to enhance your publication strategies, this talk promises to equip you with actionable insights to navigate the labyrinthine world of academic publishing with confidence and success.