学院第八场学术沙龙报告将于6月13日本周五上午10:00在5004举行,由Nature Communications副编辑介绍杂志情况及如何投稿,届时欢迎各位老师同学参加。有打算在Nature Communications或者Nature其他杂志上投稿的老师欢迎与黄淙淙博士详谈(下午亦可)。
报告题目: How to get published inNature Communications(and its sister titles)
报告人: Dr. Congcong Huang, Associate Editor ofNature Communications
时间:2014年6月13日(周五)上午10:00
地点:格致楼5004报告厅
报告内容简介:
How to get published inNature Communications(and its sister titles)
So, you've discovered something extraordinary and you want to tell the world about it. Why would you publish it in a Nature journal? Which one should you choose? Indeed, why has Nature spawned so many new titles? What isNature Communications, and what is it trying to do that other Nature journal don't do already? What is Open Access? In this talk I'll try to answer these and any other questions you have about getting published in a Nature journal. I'll also cover: what we look for in the papers that we consider for publication; the mechanics of how submissions are handled; how to decide if your paper could be for us; how to prepare a submission; and what to do when you think we (or our referees) have got a decision wrong. And, of course, what are we looking for in China?
报告人简介:
Dr. Congcong Huang, Associate Editor
Nature Communications
Congcong became a member of the Nature Communications team in June 2012. A graduate of Peking University in China, Congcong obtained a PhD in physics from the University of Cambridge in 2006, where she majored in surface physics. Congcong's subsequent postdoctoral research at Stanford University and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory focused on hydrogen-bonded liquid structures using various synchrotron-based X-ray techniques and free-electron lasers. Her research interests also include amorphous materials, critical phenomena and coherent diffractive imaging.