I work
with authors of all publication paths, from New York Times and USA Today bestsellers, award winners, and six - figure authors, to pre-publication authors, to authors somewhere in the middle.
Not exact matches
While this strategy works just fine for large publishers that already have established brands and get thousands
of shares on any new article they publish (such as Mashable or TechCrunch), a more pragmatic approach is needed for just about every other business.It's true that getting quality inbound links starts
with great content on your client's website, but the missing link is getting journalists, contributors,
authors, and editors at quality
publications to become aware
of that content so that they can link to it when writing relevant stories / articles.
As the
authors put it, «some non-reproducible preclinical papers had spawned an entire field,
with hundreds
of secondary
publications that expanded on elements
of the original observation, but did not actually seek to confirm or falsify its fundamental basis.»
Our story on a small cadre
of authors challenging the existence
of Jesus Christ drew almost 5,000 comments on Easter Sunday,
with some upset that we did the story, others objecting to its
publication on Easter, and plenty
of others defending the article and the run date and debating the merits and implications
of the debate.
Among his
publications are: The Person
of Christ: A Biblical and Historical Analysis
of the Incarnation (Marshall Theological Library: Marshall, Morgan and Scott; Crossway, 1984); co-editor and part
author with Mark Nofl, Nathan Hatch, George Marsden, and John Woodbridge, Eerdmans Handbook to Christianity in America, (Eerdmans, 1983); The Prophetic Theology
of George Tyrrell (American Academy
of Religion Studies in Religion, Vol.
Pertinent to this discussion is a recent
publication of Democracy As Culture: Deweyan Pragmaticism in a Globalized World, edited by Sor - Hoon Tan and John Whalen - Bridge, both on the faculty
of the National University
of Singapore
with a dozen articles by different
authors on Dewey and Confucianism.
My case was one in which the
author, editor and reader are all known entities (in fact, they all know each other personally); the reading takes place in the exact same cultural and social context as the writing and editing; and the reader is himself a really smart guy, Ivy - league Ph.D. and all, who had spent a decade training the editor to be a certain kind
of editor,
with specific tools unique to the specific
publication's aims.
Stemming from a conversation
with over 100 people from a diverse range
of ages, relationship statuses and more, Atlanta - based
author Kristin Fry offers a voice
of reason to break through all the noise in her timely book Beyond The Swipe (Kregel
Publications) available now.
«Twenty years after the
publication of Limits to Growth three
of the original four
authors (Meadows, Meadows & Randers 1992) reworked all the models
with the latest data, taking into account technological advances in efficiency in the use
of resources and pollution control.
A veteran speaker and
author, he wrote the chapter on Modified Atmosphere Packaging for the Wiley Encyclopedia
of Packaging as well as numerous scientific
publications and industry bulletins dealing
with fresh - cut microbial safety, packaging, quality, and operations.
Hello, can we have a volume,
author, year
of publication, and maybe page numbers to go
with that?
Related links Rapid advice: antiretroviral therapy for HIV infection in adults and adolescents Rapid advice: use
of antiretroviral drugs for treating pregnant women and preventing HIV infection in infants HIV transmission through breastfeeding (2008) A review
of available evidence - update 2007
Authors: WHO, UNICEF, UNAIDS, UNFPA, Pages: 54,
Publication date: 2008 (English - update version), 2005 (French), 2004 (Spanish), Languages: English, French, Spanish, ISBN: 978 92 4 159659 6 This publication is an update of the review of current knowledge on HIV transmission through breastfeeding, with a focus on information made available between 200
Publication date: 2008 (English - update version), 2005 (French), 2004 (Spanish), Languages: English, French, Spanish, ISBN: 978 92 4 159659 6 This
publication is an update of the review of current knowledge on HIV transmission through breastfeeding, with a focus on information made available between 200
publication is an update
of the review
of current knowledge on HIV transmission through breastfeeding,
with a focus on information made available between 2001 and 2007.
Dr. Kendall - Tackett is
author of more than 310 journal articles, book chapters and other
publications, and
author or editor
of 22 books in the fields
of trauma, women's health, depression, and breastfeeding, including Treating the Lifetime Health Effects
of Childhood Victimization, 2nd Edition (in press, Civic Research Institute), Depression in New Mothers, 2nd Edition (2010, Routledge), The Psychoneuroimmunology
of Chronic Disease (2010, American Psychological Association), and Breastfeeding Made Simple, 2nd Edition (co-authored
with Nancy Mohrbacher, 2010).
Studies had to be case control for the purpose
of the statistical analysis; have breastfeeding as a measured exposure and leukemia as a measured outcome; include data on breastfeeding duration in months, including but not limited to, 6 months or more (where relevant data were unavailable in the
publication, the
authors of the studies were contacted); and been published in peer - reviewed journals
with full text available in English.
But the Reviews have sunk to a new low
with the
publication of this homebirth «study» that is nothing more than the personal opinions
of the partisan
authors.
In conjunction
with several universities, TÜBITAK have also started to give awards for
publications in peer - reviewed international journals,
with amounts being determined by the number
of authors.
The documents suggest a deep involvement in writing, editing and overseeing the
publication of the papers,
with sometimes only minimal involvement from the named
authors.
150 years after the
publication of On the Origin
of Species, we have obtained an interview
with its
author.
He is a founding member
of the Committee on
Publication Ethics, a former trustee
of the UK Research Integrity Office and
author of The Trouble
with Medical Journals (CRC Press, 2006)
«We have predicted both effects some years ago by our three - dimensional (3D) simulations
of neutrino - driven supernova explosions,» says Annop Wongwathanarat, researcher at the RIKEN Astrophysical Big Bang Laboratory and lead
author of the corresponding
publication of 2013, at which time he worked at MPA in collaboration
with his co-authors H. - Thomas Janka and Ewald Müller.
Joining Ale on the
publication were lead
author Pradip Adhikari, Ale's former postdoctoral student now at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma; Nina Omani, postdoctoral research associate, and Dr. Paul DeLaune, environmental soil scientist, both
with AgriLife Research at Vernon; and collaborators from the Arid Land Agricultural Research Center in Maricopa, Arizona; Cotton Incorporated in Cary, North Carolina; and the University
of Florida in Gainesville.
«The uncanny consistency
of this stellar remnant offers intriguing evidence that the fundamental force
of gravity — the big «G»
of physics — remains rock - solid throughout space,» said Weiwei Zhu, an astronomer formerly
with the University
of British Columbia in Canada and lead
author on a study accepted for
publication in the Astrophysical Journal.
«This result provides us
with an important building block
of the puzzle
of the comprehension
of this new, complex effect, unambiguously demonstrating its existence,» said Andreas Kehlberger, Ph.D. student at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and first
author of the
publication.
Another problem is that these metrics lack an effective method to deal
with multiauthor papers; they give every
author full credit for every
publication, regardless
of the contribution.
Dr. Uhlén founded the Science for Life Laboratory in Stockholm, Sweden, where he served as director from 2010 to 2015, and has
authored more than 750
publications in bioscience
with a focus on the development and use
of affinity reagents in biotechnology and biomedicine.
Upon acceptance,
authors are invited to conduct the experiments,
with the guarantee that their results will yield a
publication regardless
of whether they are positive or even statistically significant.
With the abandonment
of the usual criteria for authorship, and given the importance
of publications, it might be supposed that high - energy physics has evolved strict new rules for deciding on
authors.
«A focus on
publication of reports in journals
with high impact factors and success in securing
of funding leads scientists to seek short - term success instead
of cautious, deliberative, robust research,» the
authors of the introductory piece write.
And Chinese scientists rank behind only their U.S. counterparts on number
of publications, although they are heavily skewed toward the natural sciences compared
with a more even distribution by U.S.
authors across disciplines.
And the contributions
of today's undergraduates to the pool
of knowledge are real and substantial: It's not uncommon to see scientific
publications in excellent journals
with undergraduate first
authors.
«What's even more interesting», adds Daniele Gaggero, first
author of the
publication, «is that
with more sensitive future radio and X-ray telescopes, our proposed search strategy may allow us to discover a population
of primordial black holes in our galaxy, even if their contribution to the dark matter is small.»
An application from an investigator
with more last -
authored publications relative to total
publications had a 2.1 percentage point greater chance
of receiving R01 funding (P <.05).
«One big problem we have is that tens
of thousands
of human genome variants and phenotypes are spread throughout a number
of databases, each one
with their own organization and nomenclature that aren't easily accessible,» said Julia Wang, an M.D. / Ph.D. candidate in the Medical Scientist Training Program at Baylor and a McNair Student Scholar in the Bellen lab, as well as first
author on the
publication.
Retraction guidelines from the Committee on
Publication Ethics (COPE) say that editors should negotiate
with authors on how to phrase a retraction, but not whether a journal should contact all
of the
authors, or what it should do when they don't respond to an e-mail.
The trip happened to coincide
with the
publication of a Nature paper that I was the first
author on where we were talking about the discovery
of a new population
of sub-millimeter galaxies.
Talk about management by committee: one group
of more than 800 scientist
authors to cope
with more than 9,000 scientific
publications on climate change and more than 20,000 comments from «expert reviewers» (plus another 30,000 or so from various other interested parties.)
CDC virologist William Switzer, lead
author of the Retrovirology paper, explains that after taking «a scientific pause» and conferring
with their NIH and FDA colleagues, the CDC team concluded that nothing in their paper needed to be revised and that «we would go forward»
with publication.
Mario Chemnitz, scientist at Leibniz IPHT and first
author of the
publication, explains the unusual effect as follows: «The fiber core is filled
with carbon disulfide, a liquid chemical compound
with a very high refractive index.
But the former requirement has become increasingly unrealistic, considering that a large fraction
of publications now contain contributions from groups
with very different expertise — and that half
of the papers published in 2009 by Science had
authors from more than one nation.
Think
of it as a continuum: At one end sit well - established researchers
with strong research records, many first -
author (or last -
author)
publications, and their own research funding.
In a retraction notice published in Nature yesterday, Wagers and the paper's two other
authors wrote that «a re-examination
of the
publication raised serious concerns
with some
of the reported data,» and has «undermined the
authors» confidence in the support for the scientific conclusions reported.»
In the scenario I ran, a woman needed two extra first -
author publications or seven extra middle -
author publications to reach the same probability
of becoming a PI as a man
with an otherwise identical record.
Most
of this $ 10 billion industry is still tied up
with subscriptions, paid primarily by libraries, but a growing slice comes from gold open - access publishing, the business model in which
authors of accepted papers pay up front for their
publication.
Biologist Robert Trivers
of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, one
of the
authors, says he became aware
of problems
with the data after
publication.
«In order to ensure that we continue to be compliant
with the highest standards
of peer - review and
publication across the board, SAGE is currently conducting an additional review
of our guidance to editors and
authors to ensure that it is clear,» Sherman says.
«After our earlier
publication on these samples, we switched from amplicon to shotgun,
with the intention
of simply getting larger sample sizes,» said lead
author Michael Tessler, a recent graduate
of the Museum's Richard Gilder Graduate School.
As a condition
of consideration for
publication of a clinical trial report in our member journals, the ICMJE proposes to require
authors to share
with others the deidentified individual - patient data (IPD) underlying the results presented in the article (including tables, figures, and appendices or supplementary material) no later than 6 months after
publication.
He holds two U.S. patents and is
author or co-
author of more than 100
publications on materials, manufacturing, computing and energy
with an «h - index»
of 29 (Google scholar citation).
«It was not envisaged before that magnetospheric processes could trigger an interaction
with the upstream solar wind», says the first
author of the
publication, reseacher Yann Pfau - Kempf from the Finnish Meteorological Institute.
Title: Germline JAK2 mutation in a family
with hereditary thrombocytosis
Authors: Mead AJ, Rugless MJ, Jacobsen SE, Schuh A Date: 2012
Publication Details: The New England Journal
of Medicine.