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16 Oct 2017 | 13:00 BST

Remapping the scientific landscape: moving from a closed to open science world

Posted by Jack Leeming | Categories: Academia, Competition, Data, In the news, PhD, Research, Technology, US

Remapping the scientific landscape: moving from a closed to open science world

Better Science through Better Data writing competition winner Anastasia Greenberg  … Read more

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19 Aug 2016 | 12:00 BST

How not to respond to reviewers: Eight simple tips

Posted by Jack Leeming | Categories: Academia, Ask the expert, Collaboration, CV, Publishing, Report, Research

Flickr/AJ Cann, CC BY-SA

This piece was republished from Sophie Lewis’ blog.  Read more

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05 Feb 2016 | 12:00 BST

Science communication: The predatory open access “journals”

Posted by Jack Leeming | Categories: Academia, Communication, Publishing, Report, Research

Science communication: The predatory open access “journals”

Guest contributor Victor Morais  … Read more

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26 Dec 2014 | 06:00 BST

Most read on Naturejobs: December 2014

Posted by Julie Gould | Categories: Blog

Most read on Naturejobs: December 2014

So far, in December 2014, you’ve done a lot of reading and writing! We want to thank our wonderful contributors this month: Shimi Rii and Frances Saunders. Thank you both very much.  Read more

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03 Nov 2014 | 06:00 BST

How to get published in high-impact journals: Big research and better writing

Posted by Julie Gould | Categories: #NJCE14, Communication

The relative amount of views different sections of a paper receive. A good title and abstract will lead to more people reading the paper itself.

Contributors Samuel Brod and Simon Hazelwood-Smith  … Read more

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20 May 2011 | 15:09 BST

Writing a paper: habits of successful authors

Posted by Rachel Bowden | Categories: Communication, Research

If you’d like to boost your chances of getting your research published in the right journal, it’s worth knowing some of the habits of successful authors. Bernd Pulverer, head of scientific publications at the European Molecular Biology Organisation (EMBO), shared some insights with attendees at last week’s Naturejobs Career Expo in Heidelberg, Germany.  Read more

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