Sentences with phrase «long lead publications»

You want it written and ready for distribution with advance review copies; you'll also use it when you pitch articles and broadcast segments on the book's topic to long lead publications such as magazines.

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Frequent readers of this research publication are by now long familiar with our concern about an inventory led slowdown in steel (Making Volatility our Friend: Trading the Kitchin Cycle, 5/28/14, Unsustainable Steel Premiums, 9/3/14, Revisiting the Inventory Cycle, 10/1/14).
The events of these two decades — including Galileo's brilliant effort to harmonize science and scripture in his «Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina,» the Church's disastrous decree of 1616 branding Copernicanism as heretical, the tolerant pontificate of Urban VIII that encouraged Galileo to write the Dialogue and allowed its publication, Urban's reversal of mind that led to the cruel and irrational trial and conviction — constitute one of the most important chapters in the long history of the interplay of science and religion.
Prof. Seneviratne, who for about five long years, headed and guided a team of students to chemically analyse the humble coconut oil and pored over the crucial findings which have now been published in many prestigious publications worldwide, leads the Sunday Times not only through the processes of making coconut oil but also gives an in - depth look into their experiments.
► «The involvement of [online communities in discussions about suspect publications and possible research misconduct] has made the standardization of processes to address allegations more complex and has led to less patience from the scientific community and the public with what are often long timelines in institutional misconduct investigations,» Science journals Editor - in - Chief Marcia McNutt wrote in an editorial in this week's issue of Science.
Such momentous, fast - breaking stories can be the bane of monthly print magazines because long publication lead times dictated that we would not be able to share the story with our print readers in any detail until our December issue — an eternity in the 24/7 universe of modern media.
«Addiction is a life - long affliction manifested by episodes of relapse, despite prolonged abstinence,» says Amy Gancarz, PhD, lead author of the study, which was published on June 1 in an Advance Online Publication in Nature Neuroscience.
Founded in 1845, Scientific American is the longest continuously published magazine in the US and the leading authoritative publication for science in the general media.
The self - publishing route allowed him to tinker with the book almost to the day of publication, including the most recent episodes and developments in the current television seasons (which would have been impossible given the long lead time of traditional publishers).
Those media venues that have long - lead times (trade publications, monthly magazines, some broadcast shows, book section editors) need books far in advance of the publication date.
Then there are long - lead publications, or publications that close their issues 3 - 4 months out are generally national magazines such as O Magazine and others.
Since most of these long - lead publications don't consider self - published books, I'd suggest another avenue, such as pitching them for a story.
Long - lead review publications may also be out, but check their requirement first.
Long lead media are print magazines that produce their stories for publishing several months before the publication date.
Reiss cited short bookstore shelf life, long publication lead times, lack of publishing house publicity, decreased monetary advances, and loss of author control, as some of the reasons that many traditionally published authors are now turning to self - publishing.
Ferdinand, I started having a look at the relevant papers, and noticed a couple of things: Soden was a co-author of the 2002 Wielicki paper you cite, in 2002 Soden was lead author of yet another paper in Science, this one focused on the effects of the Pinatubo eruption, Wielicki and Wong (also an author of the 2002 Wielicki paper) were in turn co-authors of a 2003 IEEE paper debunking the iris effect, and... how in the world can so many scientists, many of them frequent collaborators, screw up something this fundamental over such a long period of time and have most of it get through peer review in the same prestigious publication?
Here we have a scientist who is Chair of Climate Science at Macquarie University and has worked at leading research institutions, including the US National Center for Atmospheric Research, Princeton University, and the University of Colorado and has a long list of publications in field yet a lecturer (Note, not even a senior lecturer) in computer graphics at the UNSW has the hide to pretend he has the right to be critical of his science.
IEA publications — including their regular and widely read World Energy Outlook and Energy Technologies Perspective — have long emphasized the leading role that energy efficiency can play in reducing global carbon emissions, contributing «about 40 % of the CO2 abatement needed by 2050» according to the new report.
What's very unfortunate in the Schwartz paper is the following, however: «However in a subsequent publication a year later Lyman et al. [2006] reported a rapid net loss of ocean heat for 2003 - 2005 that led those investigators to estimate... a value much more consistent with the long - term record in the Levitus et al. [2005] data set.»
The long - running publication features the leading lawyers in 18 practice areas in 24 jurisdictions and is the result of an extensive online survey of in - house counsel and private practitioners.
Josh has long been recognized as a leading practitioner in publications such as Chambers USA, Who's Who Legal, New York Area's Best Lawyers, The Best Lawyers in America, Expert Guides: Best of the Best USA, The Legal 500 and others.
Red Chicago Marketing Solutions (Chicago, IL) 2005 — 2006 Account Executive — Restaurant, Catering, Advertising and Non-Profit Clients • Developed and maintained solid relationships with key local media outlets and long - lead publications, securing live - shot television feeds along with in - studio segments at NBC, ABC, FOX, and WGN stations • Authored media alerts and releases for outreach, providing client status reports and account summaries • Coordinated numerous interviews between clients and members of local and trade media • Maintained editorial calendars and master media database for effective outreach to key targets • Aided in special - event planning, brand promotion, media outreach, and campaign execution
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