Guide to Publishing a Scientific Article
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
I would like to share to you part of a lecture conducted by Prof. Genebry regarding submitting and publishing scientific articles to journals.
What is the message you are trying to convey?
To whom is this specific message intended?
What is the message you are trying to convey?
- Data archiving
- Project description
- Methods development
- Specific project results
- Review article
- Advocacy
To whom is this specific message intended?
- Fellow specialists
- Fellow scientists
- Users of data/methods/models
- Sponsors (actual or potential)
- Resource managers & Decision-makers
- Politicians & Advocates
- General public
- Students & Teachers
- Published abstracts
- Conference proceedings
- Refereed proceedings
- Non-refereed periodical articles
- Peer-reviewed journal articles
- Book chapters
- Edited books
- Monographs
- Websites
- Technical reports
- Book reviews
- Letters to the editor
- Content
- Audience
- Frequency of publication
- Status/reputation
- Acceptance rate
- Impact factor
- Throughput
- Cost
- Color graphics
- Web content
- Article length
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