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Getting Your Paper Published: An Editor's Perspective Shawnna Buttery, PhD Scientific Editor BBA-Molecular Cell Research Elsevier

2 Outline The role of the journal publisher The publication process o Choosing the right journal o Writing your paper o Handling revisions and rejections Getting your paper noticed Author and publication ethics Questions and answers

3 The Journal Publishing Cycle Solicit and manage submissions Archive and promote use Manage peer review Publish and disseminate Edit and prepare Production

The Publication Process - Choosing the right journal

5 Choosing the right journal Ensure your paper is not rejected without review Aim to reach the intended audience for your work. Supervisor and colleagues can provide good suggestions. Check your reference list.

Choosing the right journal Journal Author Name Estimator 6

Choosing the right journal Journal Finder Tool 7

8 Choosing the right journal Investigate your shortlist: Aims Scope Accepted types of articles Editors and board members Recent papers Handling times Impact factor

Preparing your manuscript Guide for Authors Find it on the journal homepage of the publisher. Keep to the Guide for Authors in your manuscript. 9

The Publication Process - Tips for writing and structuring your article

11 The process of writing building the article Title & Abstract Conclusion Introduction Methods Results Discussion Figures and Tables (your data)

12 Titles and Keywords Include critical keywords Informative and concise Identify main issue Do not use technical jargon and rarely-used abbreviations Critical for discoverability on search engines Are the labels of the manuscript Are used by indexing and abstracting services

13 Abstract A clear abstract will strongly influence whether or not your work is considered by a journal and whether it is read after publication The Abstract is: the known, the unknowns, what you did, and why it matters Make it interesting and understandable. Make it accurate and specific Keep it as brief as possible Get feedback from others- inside and outside of your field of expertise

14 Cover Letter Briefly identify the problem and the novelty of the work Explain why your manuscript should be considered by the journal in terms of its significance and context Suggest reviewers and indicate their expertise; list reviewer exclusions (if any) DO NOT: Repeat the entire Abstract Indicate the wrong journal Write to the wrong editor; if you do not know who will receive your letter, Dear Editor will suffice

15 Introduction Sets up the reader to understand the background of your work Address the problem Identify the solutions and limitations Identify what the work is trying to achieve Provide a perspective consistent with the nature of the journal

16 Results and Figures Be sure your figure format is consistent with what is published in your target journal and your field. Include only the essential information in the figures; leave the rest for supplemental figures. Be careful with loading controls and beautifying images and blots. Many journals are now scanning figures of accepted papers to identify manipulation. Include clear and useful figure legends, which state how many replicates were used.

17 Discussion and Conclusion Interpretation of results not just repeating results Make the discussion correspond to the results and complement them Compare published results with your own; show how your work advances the field Do not overstate your results or make conclusions that are not supported by the data

18 References Do not use too many references Always ensure you have fully absorbed the material you are referencing Avoid excessive self citations Avoid excessive citations of publications from the same region or institute Conform to the style given in the Guide for Authors

The Publication Process - Handling revisions and rejections

20 Responding to Reviewer Comments Read the comments carefully and consider how each can be addressed in a revision. Begin drafting a response letter Be polite and respectful Be thorough: address every comment (even if you don t add new data). Answer with evidence, especially if you do not agree with the reviewer. Other tips: Include all of the reviewers comments in your response Consider including a marked copy so the reviewers job is easier

21 Handling Rejections Read the letter and comments Step away for a bit and then read them again Consider each comment critically and carefully Re-write and re-submit Never submit the same version of the article elsewhere Always use the reviewers comments When is rebuttal an option? Did you get a fair review? Are the criticisms unfair or inappropriate for the journal?

Specific Scenarios Two reviewers disagree May have different perspectives on the subject or conflicting views When in doubt-- Ask the Editor The reviewer is wrong Make your case with evidence and citations May suggest that your paper needs clarification Use the Editor as the judge Comments you don t understand Consult with colleagues for advice When in doubt-- Ask the Editor

Getting your paper noticed

24 Getting noticed Sharing research, accomplishments and ambitions makes you more visible With greater visibility, you get cited more and promote your research and career

25 Preparing your article Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Preparing your article AudioSlides 26

27 Preparing your article Graphical Abstracts

28 Monitoring your article Altmetric: Compiles mentions of article in a variety of social media Each category contributes a different amount to the score. Newspaper articles > blog posts > tweets. Found on Scopus, ScienceDirect, and many journal homepages

29 Monitoring your article Mendeley Stats Early feedback on downloads, shares and citations Data about the geographic locations and research disciplines of your readers Search terms used in ScienceDirect to find your publications A comparison of the performance of your article with other people s articles

30 Research Elements Data in Brief MethodsX Software X

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Publication Ethics

33 Authorship: Do s and don ts First Author: Conducts and/or supervises the data analysis and the proper presentation and interpretation of the results Puts paper together and submits the paper to journal Co-Author(s): Makes intellectual contributions to the data analysis and contributes to data interpretation Reviews each paper draft Must be able to present the results, defend the implications and discuss study limitations Ghost Authors: Leaving out authors who should be included Scientific Writers and Gift Authors: Including authors when they did not contribute significantly

34 Authorship disputes Must be resolved by Authors Editors cannot adjudicate or act as judge Delay publication: Editor has to get agreement from all Authors about any changes After publication, can be published as a correction, but needs agreement from all Authors with justification

35 Key author responsibilities Report only real, unfabricated data Originality; be sure to reference work Declare any conflicts of interest Submit to one journal at a time Save all the relevant data from your published article.

Thank you! I welcome your questions.

37 Useful Links For writing and submission tips and author services: www.elsevier.com/authors Elsevier s Journal Finder http://journalfinder.elsevier.com/ JANE: http://biosemantics.org/jane/ Additional journal finder tools: http://guides.library.duq.edu/wheretopublish Yelp for Journals http://www.nature.com/news/rate-that-journal- 1.17225 Elsevier Publishing Campus https://www.publishingcampus.elsevier.com/ Cell Press Blog: Cell CrossTalk http://www.cell.com/crosstalk