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This book is a guide specifically for Early Career Researchers on how to publish in the Biological Sciences, whether that be your first manuscript or if you're already experienced there's something for everyone.

Following on from How to Write a PhD in Biological Sciences: A Guide for the Uninitiated, it will guide you through taking your manuscript to publication in peer-reviewed journals and disseminating your research more broadly. It talks you through the peer-review process, including how to respond to reviewers' comments, the meaning and importance of Impact Factors and how to get citations. It also explores the challenges in the academic community around Open Access and other debates, including transparency, overlay journals, paywalls, publication bias, predatory journals and the dangers of bullying.

Whether you are a student just completing your studies, or a supervisor struggling with rejections, this book will provide the insider information you need to

Table of Contents

Welcome

About the Author

Part I - Getting your manuscript ready for submission

Chapter 1 The transition from closed to open

Chapter 2 What is a scientific journal for?

Chapter 3 What is peer review?

Chapter 4 Transparency in publishing

Chapter 5 What can you publish?

Chapter 6 What is Impact Factor, and why is it so important?

Chapter 7 When should you be an author?

Chapter 8 Citations and metrics

Chapter 9 Growing your network

Chapter 10 Preprints

Part II - Submission, reviews and reviewing, revising and resubmitting

Chapter 11 Writing your cover letter

Chapter 12 Suggesting reviewers

Chapter 13 Choosing the right journal

Chapter 14 Open Access or a paywall for your manuscript?

Chapter 15 Submitting a paper to a journal for peer review

Chapter 16 Expectations of peer review?

Chapter 17 Receiving the editor’s decision

Chapter 18 Why should an editor read your submission?

Part III - Once your paper is published

Chapter 19 Now that your manuscript has been accepted

Chapter 20 Once your paper is accepted

Chapter 21 Writing a press release

Chapter 22 Why write a popular article?

Chapter 23 Altmetrics from traditional and social media

Part IV - Further challenges in academia

Chapter 24 Is Open Access good?

Chapter 25 How to conduct peer review

Chapter 26 The problems with peer review

Chapter 27 What are predatory journals?

Chapter 28 Why did some journals go behind paywalls?

Chapter 29 Are researchers writing more, and is more better?

Chapter 30 When should you correct or retract your paper?

Chapter 31 Are you bullying or being bullied?

Chapter 32 Keeping track of your mental health

Chapter 33 Habilitation, DSc and Tenure

Last Note

Bibliography

How to Publish in Biological Sciences

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 7/29/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032116440, 978-1032116440
      ISBN10: 1032116447

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book is a guide specifically for Early Career Researchers on how to publish in the Biological Sciences, whether that be your first manuscript or if you're already experienced there's something for everyone.

      Following on from How to Write a PhD in Biological Sciences: A Guide for the Uninitiated, it will guide you through taking your manuscript to publication in peer-reviewed journals and disseminating your research more broadly. It talks you through the peer-review process, including how to respond to reviewers' comments, the meaning and importance of Impact Factors and how to get citations. It also explores the challenges in the academic community around Open Access and other debates, including transparency, overlay journals, paywalls, publication bias, predatory journals and the dangers of bullying.

      Whether you are a student just completing your studies, or a supervisor struggling with rejections, this book will provide the insider information you need to

      Table of Contents

      Welcome

      About the Author

      Part I - Getting your manuscript ready for submission

      Chapter 1 The transition from closed to open

      Chapter 2 What is a scientific journal for?

      Chapter 3 What is peer review?

      Chapter 4 Transparency in publishing

      Chapter 5 What can you publish?

      Chapter 6 What is Impact Factor, and why is it so important?

      Chapter 7 When should you be an author?

      Chapter 8 Citations and metrics

      Chapter 9 Growing your network

      Chapter 10 Preprints

      Part II - Submission, reviews and reviewing, revising and resubmitting

      Chapter 11 Writing your cover letter

      Chapter 12 Suggesting reviewers

      Chapter 13 Choosing the right journal

      Chapter 14 Open Access or a paywall for your manuscript?

      Chapter 15 Submitting a paper to a journal for peer review

      Chapter 16 Expectations of peer review?

      Chapter 17 Receiving the editor’s decision

      Chapter 18 Why should an editor read your submission?

      Part III - Once your paper is published

      Chapter 19 Now that your manuscript has been accepted

      Chapter 20 Once your paper is accepted

      Chapter 21 Writing a press release

      Chapter 22 Why write a popular article?

      Chapter 23 Altmetrics from traditional and social media

      Part IV - Further challenges in academia

      Chapter 24 Is Open Access good?

      Chapter 25 How to conduct peer review

      Chapter 26 The problems with peer review

      Chapter 27 What are predatory journals?

      Chapter 28 Why did some journals go behind paywalls?

      Chapter 29 Are researchers writing more, and is more better?

      Chapter 30 When should you correct or retract your paper?

      Chapter 31 Are you bullying or being bullied?

      Chapter 32 Keeping track of your mental health

      Chapter 33 Habilitation, DSc and Tenure

      Last Note

      Bibliography

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