Publishing in the “right” journal is not as simple as it might seem. For young researchers with little experience or guidance, choosing a suitable journal in which to publish a given paper is one of the most challenging parts of getting their research noticed. Taking time to understand the journal landscape and individual journals often saves time wasted by having to deal with an immediate rejection and then re-submit elsewhere, or – even worse – just manage to get into peer review with your chosen journal, but get rejected by the reviewers on grounds of imperfect “fit”. As research output expands, so do the numbers of papers submitted to longstanding, recognized, journals. However, their acceptance rates aren’t increasing, hence making it more important than ever that you submit to a journal that sees your paper as a good “fit”, especially when they have many other papers to choose from. In this webinar, Dr. Andrew Moore will give you some crucial advice and insights to help you negotiate the journal ecology and find the right “niche” for your paper.
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Editor-in-Chief, Wiley Researcher Academy
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Andrew Moore’s background is in molecular biology (PhD from the MRC- LMB, Cambridge, 1998). From 1999 to 2008, he held the position of Programme Manager for Science & Society at the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), where he was an Associate Editor of the journal EMBO reports. He developed activities ranging from stakeholder conferences and education workshops for teachers to media communication workshops for scientists. In 2008 he took over the Editorial of the hypotheses and reviews journal BioEssays, and in early 2016 he was additionally appointed Editor-in-Chief of the Wiley Researcher Academy, an online learning platform for young researchers.
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