Glover Natasha M, Antoniadi Ioanna, George Gavin M, Götzenberger Lars, Gutzat Ruben, Koorem Kadri, Liancourt Pierre, Rutowicz Kinga, Saharan Krishna, You Wanhui, Mayer Philipp
Bayer CropScience Innovation CenterGent, Belgium; Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment, University College LondonLondon, UK.
Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology, Umeå Plant Science Centre, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Umeå, Sweden.
Front Plant Sci. 2016 May 9;7:610. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2016.00610. eCollection 2016.
It is trite to say "publish or perish," yet many early career researchers are often at a loss on how to best get their work published. With strong competition and many manuscripts submitted, it is difficult to convince editors and reviewers to opt for acceptance. A pragmatic approach to publishing may increase one's odds of success. Here, we - a group of postdocs in the field of plant science - present specific recommendations for early career scientists on advanced levels. We cannot provide a recipe-like set of instructions with success guaranteed, but we come from a broad background in plant science, with experience publishing in a number of journals of varying topics and impact factors. We provide tips, tricks, and tools for collaboration, journal selection, and achieving acceptance.
说“不发表就灭亡”已陈词滥调,但许多初出茅庐的研究人员常常不知如何才能最好地发表自己的作品。竞争激烈,投稿众多,很难说服编辑和审稿人予以录用。一种务实的发表方法可能会增加成功几率。在此,我们——一群植物科学领域的博士后——为处于高级阶段的初出茅庐的科学家提供具体建议。我们无法提供一套保证成功的类似食谱的指南,但我们有着广泛的植物科学背景,在众多不同主题和影响因子的期刊上发表过文章。我们提供有关合作、期刊选择及获得录用的小贴士、窍门和工具。