Publish or Perish! An Editorial Perspective Chung L. Huang University of Georgia Department of Applied Agricultural Economics February 2007.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Choosing a Journal APS Professional Skills Course: Writing and Reviewing for Scientific Journals.
Advertisements

Getting published in academic publications Tips to Help you Publish Successfully June 2004.
Doug Elliott Professor, Critical Care Nursing The final step: Presentation and publication Research Workshop: Conducting research in a clinical setting.
1 Publishing in European Journal of Teacher Education 28th August 2010 Kay Livingston, Editor, EJTE Geri Smyth, Co-Editor, EJTE Katie Peace, Publisher,
Tips for Publishing Qualitative Research Sandra Mathison University of British Columbia Editor-in-Chief, New Directions for Evaluation.
Throwing Open the Doors: Strategies and Implications for Open Access Heather Joseph Executive Director, SPARC October 23, 2009 Educause Live 1.
Submission Process. Overview Preparing for submission The submission process The review process.
Insider's guide to getting published Getting your paper to review stage Insights from an editor Steven Dellaportas A/Prof in Accounting Co-editor: MAJ.
Getting published in international journals John Mangan, Australian Institute for Business and Economics (AIBE)
Approaches to Publish rather than Perish: Some Lessons from the School of Hard Knocks Dr. John Loomis, Professor Dept. of Ag & Resource Economics Colorado.
What are the characteristics of academic journals
The Publishing Cycle Closing the Ethical Loop October 2011, University of Maryland Gert-Jan Geraeds, Executive Publisher
Getting Published in Quality Journals Simon Pierre Sigué, Ph.D. Athabasca University Dealing with Reviewers’ Comments.
Getting journal articles published February 2013 Waterford Institute of Technology Professor Sally Brown Emerita Professor, Leeds Metropolitan.
GETTING PUBLISHED Chapter 18.
Professor Ian Richards University of South Australia.
Doctoral Training Workshops Getting published and the reviewing process Steve Potter, Alex Borda-Rodriguez, Sue Oreszczyn and Julius Mugwagwa February.
Publishing Journal Articles Simon Hix Prof. of European & Comparative Politics LSE Government Department My experience How journals work Choosing a journal.
Improving Learning, Persistence, and Transparency by Writing for the NASPA Journal Dr. Cary Anderson, Editor, NASPA Journal Kiersten Feeney, Editorial.
Good Research Questions. A paradigm consists of – a set of fundamental theoretical assumptions that the members of the scientific community accept as.
Experiences from Editing a Journal: Case EJOR Jyrki Wallenius Helsinki School of Economics EJOR Editor Outgoing Editor till June 30, 2005 EJOR.
ALEC 604: Writing for Professional Publication Week 11: Addressing Reviews/Revisions.
H E L S I N G I N K A U P P A K O R K E A K O U L U H E L S I N K I S C H O O L O F E C O N O M I C S Orientaatiopäivät 1 Writing Scientific.
Reading the Literature
Presentation  Publication A few random thoughts.
How to get published in the NGWA publications Groundwater and Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation.
Computer Science and Information Systems Computer Science and Information Systems Journal: Some Experiences in Managing Papers Jovana Vidaković Mirjana.
Selection of a journal for the manuscript Kıymet Kübra YURT, PhD Student Department of Histology and Embryology Medical School Ondokuz Mayıs University.
Getting published (during your PhD studies) Professor Jennifer Rowley Department of Information and Communications Manchester Metropolitan University.
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences WELCOME Associate Professor P&T Workshop Transitioning from Associate to Full Professor April 23, 2015.
5. Presentation of experimental results 5.5. Original contribution (paper) - the main outcome of scientific activities - together with patents, they can.
Total Submissions Total submissions rejected without review Total original articles Original articles sent for review % Rejected with review % Original.
Journal of Interdisciplinary Topics (JIST) Whilst most undergraduate science programmes provide students with a project, through which they obtain some.
Publishing the Scholarly Article. Why publish? Scholarship is meant to be shared. –How else will your work encourage social change? –Publications are.
Dr. Dinesh Kumar Assistant Professor Department of ENT, GMC Amritsar.
Writing a research paper in science/physics education The first episode! Apisit Tongchai.
Publishing Your Work Not a Question, But rather an Execution Who? Why? When? Where? How? รัตติกร ยิ้มนิรัญ สาขาวิชาฟิสิกส์ สำนักวิชา วิทยาศาสตร์ มหาวิทยาลัยเทคโนโลยีสุรนารี
T H O M S O N S C I E N T I F I C Marian Hollingsworth Manager, Publisher Relations July 18, 2007 Using Metrics to Improve your Journal Veterinary Journal.
An Introduction to Empirical Investigations. Aims of the School To provide an advanced treatment of some of the major models, theories and issues in your.
Ginny Smith Managing Editor: Planning and Urban Studies Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Professor Dr. Murali Raman June 1 st 2015 Removing the Barriers: Publishing Scholary Work (inTop-Tiered Journals & other academic outlets) an Editorial.
Ian White Publisher, Journals (Education) Routledge/Taylor & Francis
MedEdPORTAL Reviewer Tutorial Contact MedEdPORTAL
Page 1 Improving Research Publication Quality at GCU Professor John Marshall Director Academic Research Development.
Reviewing Papers© Dr. Ayman Abdel-Hamid, CS5014, Fall CS5014 Research Methods in CS Dr. Ayman Abdel-Hamid Computer Science Department Virginia Tech.
"Writing for Researchers" Monday, July :35-3:45PM. Laurence R Weatherley– Spahr Professor of Chemical Engineering, Department of Chemical and.
What Does it Take to Publish in the AJAE? Get a good idea. Turn the idea into a well-posed, answerable question. Do the research right. Write Effectively.
5.5. Original contribution (paper) - the main outcome of scientific activities - together with patents, they can not be combined together at one time -
Original Research Publication Moderator: Dr. Sai Kumar. P Members: 1.Dr.Sembulingam 2. Dr. Mathangi. D.C 3. Dr. Maruthi. K.N. 4. Dr. Priscilla Johnson.
Thomas HeckeleiPublishing and Writing in Agricultural Economics 1 Observations on assignment 4 - Reviews General observations  Good effort! Some even.
FEMS Microbiology Ecology Getting Your Work Published Telling a Compelling Story Working with Editors and Reviewers Jim Prosser Chief Editor FEMS Microbiology.
Developing New Journals Alison Mercer Kathryn Wilson.
Disseminate new knowledge Improve theory and practice Join the scholarly conversation Enhance career prospects Contribute to institution’s reputation.
Scope of the Journal The International Journal of Sports Medicine (IJSM) provides a forum for the publication of papers dealing with basic or applied information.
B130P16E: Practical basics of scientific work Department of Plant Physiology FS CU RNDr. Jan Petrášek, Ph.D. 5. Presentation.
Publishing Papers Cari McCarty, Ph.D. Center for Child Health Behavior and Development Seattle Children’s Hospital.
CPD 3 - Advanced Publishing Skills 1 - How to Get Published and to Continue to Get Published in Leading Academic Journals Professor Tarani Chandola with.
How to Get Published: Surviving in the Academic World Stephen E. Condrey, Ph.D. Vice President, American Society for Public Administration Editor-in-Chief,
Getting Academic Works Published in Peer-Reviewed Journals
Writing for Publication
International Journal Publication: the Editorial Perspective
Taylor’s University, Malaysia
How to Write a High-Quality Technical Paper for Publication
How to publish from your MEd or PhD research
Writing for Publication
Advice on getting published
EDITORIAL SELECTION JOURNAL COVERAGE – ESCI
Dr John Corbett USP-CAPES International Fellow
Presentation transcript:

Publish or Perish! An Editorial Perspective Chung L. Huang University of Georgia Department of Applied Agricultural Economics February 2007

Publish or Perish! Intellectual dissemination among scholars Promotion/tenure process and merit-pay scales tied to journal articles and other research output Hilmer and Hilmer (AJAE 2005)suggest that academic agricultural economists received significant positive returns for publishing in top agricultural economics journals.

Publish or Perish! Why the Rejection Improving the Odds Peer Review Process What about JAAE

Dear John! REJECTED

Reasons for Rejection Analysis of editorial selection decisions reveal top reasons for rejection: unimportant or insignificant contributions (29.3%) methodological shortcomings or flaws (26.%) inadequate theories or concepts (21.3%), poor writing or presentation (10.0%) out of scope for the particular journal (9.6%)

Persistence is a Virtue If at first you don’t succeed, try, try, and try again Revise, but don’t simply resubmit Most manuscripts submitted for publication in refereed journals get rejected at one time or another before achieving publication

Improving the Odds of Acceptance Maintain a stock of 5 or 6 papers under review at all time Diversify your research as well as your publication portfolio Balance between quality and quantity of publications

Improving the Odds of Acceptance If you have 2 good ideas about a topic, develop them into 2 manuscripts instead of putting them into one paper The longer a manuscript, the more likely that referees will either misunderstand it or find something wrong with your reasoning or interpretation of results

The Right Product Get the title and the abstract right State the problem to be solved early in the introduction Focus the main content of your manuscript Set the stage for your major findings with a literature review Proofread the manuscript thoroughly to ensure it is as error-free as possible

The Right Outlet Research and select a journal that best fits your research and intended audience before submitting a manuscript Match your manuscript with the scope of the target journal and improve on presentation, which can easily increase your odds of acceptance by 20%

Peer Review “There is no glory, pay, or recognition in refereeing... It’s done as a good-citizen chore that comes with membership in the scientific community.” ~ Daniel S. Greenberg “Anonymity transforms ‘peers’ into a clique of censors and ‘reviews’ into mandates of censorship.” ~ Thomas J. Sernka

Peer Review “Like a democracy, editorial peer review is messy and does not always work as it should, but it is essential to the integrity of scientific and scholarly communication.” --A.C. Weller

Peer Review: A Trust Journals provide a forum to: communicate new findings disseminate new knowledge to a wide audience inform public policy Peer review ensures scientific quality of publications by asking other scholars to assess the value and merit of the research and the accuracy of its results

Peer Review: A Two-Way Street The process of peer review is built on the idea of a cooperative community Being a reviewer helps to keep a scholar abreast of the latest research and enhances one’s intellectual profile The system will not function without reciprocity

Journal Quality High standard for acceptance of manuscripts Well-known editor(s) and editorial board members, and a critical refereeing system Having a high frequency of citation by other journals—a high impact factor Timeliness of publication High visibility—being covered by major abstracting and indexing services

Agricultural Economics Journals by Impact Factor Thomson Institute for Scientific Information, Abbreviated Journal Title Impact Factor Immediacy Index Cited Half-Life (Year) J Environ Econ Manag Eur Rev Agric Econ Land Econ Am J Agr Econ >10.0 Aust J Agr Resour Econ J Agr Econ Food Policy Rev Agr Econ Agr Econ J Agr Resour Econ Can J Agr Econ

Impact Factor of Agricultural Economics Journals, Thomson Institute for Scientific Information, 2005.

A Word about JAAE Promote scholarship in the agricultural economics profession via publication of JAAE Make the SSCI list Go for quarterly publication to reduce lag time for information dissemination and attract more quality submissions

Than k You