How to get published in Nature (and its sister journals)
Institute of Theoretical Physics | |
Chinese Academy of Sciences | |
State Key Laboratory of Theoretical Physics | |
KITPC Coffee Time | |
Title 题目 |
How to get published in Nature (and its sister journals) |
Speaker 报告人 |
Dr Ed Gerstner/印格致 博士 |
Affiliation 所在单位 |
Executive Editor, China, Nature Communications /执行主编, 中国, 自然通讯 |
Date 日期 |
2014年6月4日(周三)下午3:00 |
Venue 地点 |
6620/New Building |
Abstract 摘要 |
So, you've discovered something extraordinary and you want to tell the world about it. And so you want to publish your discovery in a Nature journal. But which one should you choose? Indeed, why has Nature spawned so many new titles? What is Nature Communications, and what is it trying to do that other Nature journal don't do already? And what is Open Access? In this talk I'll try to answer these and any other questions you have about getting published in a Nature journal. I'll also cover: what we look for in the papers that we consider for publication; the mechanics of how submissions are handled; how to decide if your paper could be for us; how to prepare a submission; and what to do when you think we (or our referees) have got a decision wrong. And, of course, what are we looking for in China? |
Contact Person 所内合作者 |
陈晓松 |