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95 articles were found. During the 2nd meeting of the Climate Science Journal Club, King Carl Tornam Duho discussed a book chapter about research and policy issues related to climate change reporting. Assigning authorship to scientific articles is serious business that can make or break a journal's reputation. Publication in high-impact journals offers an opportunity to disseminate original research, results and insights to a wider, global audience, but it requires extreme patience and high-quality writing skills. We are pleased to announce that our next open online course will start on 16th May. Ravi Murugesan offers reflections on how AuthorAID's training initiative has evolved since 2008. Reproducing previously published figures or images is usually allowed, but you have to do your due diligence to obtain permission. A summary of our first meeting of the climate sciences online journal club Barbara Gastel shares some key points from Chapter 1 of "How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper," 9th edition Edmond Sanganyado discusses the challenges in communicating to a global audience and how you can be global without losing local relevancy. Attracting readers to your research papers in 2023 may be challenging given the huge information overload and noise. Insights from the 2nd Meeting of the Climate Science online journal club: Perspectives on Climate Change Reporting
Playing fast and loose with authorship conventions
Tricks to publish in a high-impact journal
Enrolment open: 'Getting started with writing and publishing your research' online course; starts 16th May
Fifteen Years of AuthorAID Training
Can I re(prod)use that figure?
Climate science online journal club launch – what did we learn?
What Is Scientific Writing? Points from chapter one of 'How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper,' 9th edition
Challenges and strategies for writing to a global audience from a local context
Tips for writing an interesting title, abstract and keywords for research articles in 2023