Sentences with phrase «using journal editors»

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I also wish to thank the editors of Judaism, The Journal of Bible and Religion, The Review of Religion, The Journal of Religion, and The Review of Metaphysics for permission to use materials from articles published in those journals.
As one of the journal's part - time editors, he used the pages of the Christian Oracle to educate readers about developments in biblical scholarship.
In our view, they should not disassociate themselves from the journal, but should use their influence to alert its editors to subtle and not so subtle varieties of anti-Catholicism.
The approach makes use of available data to substantially improve the ability to identify genetic components of disease,» said Mark Johnston, Editor - in - Chief of the journal GENETICS.
Robert Lindsay, one of two editors - in - chief of the Springer - published journal Osteoporosis International, says that his publication allows authors to recommend up to two reviewers — but that he often uses this information to rule those reviewers out.
In at least one case, the authors of a retracted article claim they didn't use an agency and did not propose fake reviewers — which suggests the journal's editors invited the fake review instead.
For this reason, many large journals use a multistep system, with three (or more) levels of editors.
An article in The Chronicle of Higher Education points out that the editors - in - chief of two other prominent scientific publishers, Nature Publishing Group and Elsevier, declined to sign the letter, although they agreed that journal impact factors shouldn't be used to evaluate individual scientists.
In an attempt to shed some light, a group of researchers and journal editors today released a data set and analysis of the citation counts used to calculate this magical number.
The book also urges researchers not to publish the same work in more than one journal or to slice it into several papers to increase their publication count, because doing so is an improper use of reviewers and editors» time and dilutes the value of the scientific literature.
«We leave the use of the service to the discretion of the editor - in - chief of the journal, with some choosing to check every submission, but most use it only to check articles they consider suspicious,» says Catriona Fennell, director of journal services at Elsevier in Amsterdam.
Editors at the second journal may use the information gathered during evaluation at Science Robotics to expedite review, including reuse of the reviews, provided reviewers agree.
«These endogenous compounds have long been known in the metabolism field but here one is being used exogeneously,» said Thoru Pederson, Ph.D., Editor - in - Chief of The FASEB Journal.
Authors may save time using the presubmission process available at many journals, to which authors submit an abstract, and editors provide a quick and dirty assessment of suitability.
More specifically, in recent decades more than a thousand publications have appeared using this term, including publications in the journal Reaction Kinetics, Mechanisms and Catalysis for which Lente is the Managing Editor (6, 7).
The editor - in - chief of one of the world's leading reproductive medicine journals has attacked the rising use of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) for the treatment of infertility, following publication of the latest world report on assisted reproductive technologies (ART)[1] today (Saturday).
But according to Michaels, most of these federal agencies lack even the most rudimentary tools that a medical journal editor would use to assess the quality and scientific integrity of industry - funded research.
He credits increased vigilance by journal editors who are using his free tool or commercially available software to check submissions for repeated text and halt dubious papers before they reach publication.
Michael Marks, one of the four editors of the journal Traffic and a declaration signatory, said the group realised that the scientific world had been using impact factors inappropriately.
Authors and journal editors are urged to join in using the standard values set forth by this resolution in future work and publications to help minimize further confusion.
She used to work as a content editor for leading online websites including blogs and journals.
If, for instance, you post an essay to a small writing website with limited members for constructive criticism, or use a message board to post a poem for critique — this probably won't deter some journal editors and literary agents.
Her experience is varied and includes developing and implementing training programs for dog owners and veterinary professionals; working as a research assistant on several canine behavioral genetics projects at the Center for Neurobiology and Behavior, at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry; serving as editor for a scientific working group tasked with establishing consensus - based best practices for the use of canine / handler detection teams and setting standards for their certification; serving as the first editorial assistant for the Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research; co-authoring more than 10 peer - reviewed publications and owning and operating a home - based editing business.
That's the approach Nancy Kearns, editor of The Whole Dog Journal, used to get a sudden flea outbreak among her own dogs under control.
César Daly, editor of the Revue générale de l'architecture, used a similar military term, éclaireur, or «scout,» in the 1840s, when he said that the journal must «fulfill an active mission of «scouting the path of the future,»» a mission both socially and artistically advanced.3 Baudelaire, after a brief flirtation with radical politics in 1848 — he had actually fought on the barricades and shortly after, in 1851, had written a eulogistic introduction to the collected Chants et chansons of the left - wing worker - poet Pierre Dupont, condemning the «puerile utopia of the art - for - art's sake school,» praising the «popular convictions» and «love of humanity» expressed in the poet's pastoral, political, and socialistic songs4 — later mocked the politico - military implications of the term «avant - garde» in Mon Coeur mis à nu, written in 1862 — 64.5
AGU journals ask for nominations, and (it seems) editors rarely use their own initiative to stray outside that list (of course, some eds may do so).
However, the imagery intrigued me so I replaced «soft» with «weak» and used in in a letter to the editor of the Journal of Glaciology in 1981.
Review committees use this method because publications are the best measure of past and potential scientific output, but by potentially overvaluing «high impact» journal names, these committees and study sections effectively defer to journal editors to help them choose the best candidates for jobs and grants.
Climate change skeptics claimed the IPCC 2007 report — the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fourth Assessment Report (IPCC 2007), which uses scientific facts to argue humans are causing climate change — was based on an alleged bias for positive results by editors and peer reviewers of scientific journals; editors and scientists were accused of suppressing research that did not support the paradigm for carbon dioxide - induced global warming.
The image was selected by the editors [of Science, the journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science], and it was a mistake to have used it.
The results of the public peer - review and of the interactive public discussions are then used for the final evaluation of the manuscript by the Editor and, eventually, for its publication on the website of the actual journal
Maybe if the AGW proponents stopped calling those skeptical of their hypotheses «deniers», and did something about the continued tenure of those who engaged in unscientific practises such as data bending, opaque statistical massaging and weighting, email deletion, undermining the peer review process and subverting journal editor's independence, then the big bad nasty «deniers» might stop using the «Alarmist» tag and highlighting climategate.
Would authors (and journal editors) cooperate in creating a new layer of science publishing, to be dedicated to «using updated datasets and / or calibrations and / or age models» for revising / reworking papers?
In addition to her duties as Senior Student Articles Editor for the Journal of Contemporary Health Law & Policy, she published «The Captive Mind: Antipsychotics as Chemical Restraint in Juvenile Detention,» a discussion of the juvenile system, related case law and the potential legal implications of the increased use of antipsychotics in vulnerable juvenile populations.
A Use of Caressing Exercises to Enrich Sensual Connection and Evoke Ecstatic Experience in Couples In G. Ogden, Guest Editor, Extraordinary Sex Special Issue, Journal of Sexual and Relationship Therapy.
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