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Introduction
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Panel Introductions
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Myth of Peer Review
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How do you select the reviewers
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What is a good review
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Data sharing
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Fixing errors without affecting results
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Choosing a journal
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Fundamental vs Operational
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Format
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Volume
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Desk Rejection
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Handling Your Own Manuscript
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Citing Other Relevant Work
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Quality of Peer Review
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References Citations
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LowQuality Papers
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Too Incremental
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The Strange
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The Cover Letter
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Redacting Comments
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Double Blind
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Implicit Bias
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Being Scooped
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Other Issues
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Final Advice
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Ask the Editor
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Write an Email
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Thank You
Description:
Discover essential insights for academic publishing in this 59-minute AGU webinar. Learn how to become an effective journal reviewer, select the right publication venue for your research, and master manuscript preparation techniques including crafting compelling plain language summaries. Explore topics such as the peer review process, data sharing, error correction, journal selection criteria, and handling desk rejections. Gain valuable advice on citing relevant work, addressing reviewer comments, and navigating issues like implicit bias and being scooped. Conclude with expert guidance on communicating with editors and enhancing your overall publishing success.

More than a Manuscript - Guidance on Publishing in Scientific Journals

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