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A Short, Animated Film Shows How a Scientific Article Gets Published: "Excitement, Baby Steps and Reams of Rejections"

A Short, Animated Film Shows How a Scientific Article Gets Published: "Excitement, Baby Steps and Reams of Rejections" | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

When people say things like “the science is settled” or “the science has changed,” researchers tend to grind their teeth. Science can come to a broad consensus, as in the case of the coronavirus or climate change, but it isn’t ever perfectly settled as a bloc on any question. We proceed in scientific knowledge not by attaining perfect knowledge but, as Isaac Asimov once wrote, by being less wrong than those who came before.

And scientists advance in scientific publishing, as Aeon writes, not with certainty, but with “excitement, baby steps and reams of rejections.” 

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Thinking of Starting a Blog in 2018? - Here Are My Recommendations

Thinking of Starting a Blog in 2018? - Here Are My Recommendations | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Are you thinking about starting a blog in 2018? If you are, here are my recommendations based on more than a decade of daily blogging.
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Jane Lydon on Twitter: "I love this guide for checking articles before submission: and I never thought about the politics of citation like this before! https://t.co/QRAbsfHrAd Thanks @prof_mirya Ha...

Jane Lydon on Twitter: "I love this guide for checking articles before submission: and I never thought about the politics of citation like this before! https://t.co/QRAbsfHrAd Thanks @prof_mirya Ha...

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“Remember a condition of academic writing is that we expose ourselves to critique” – 15 steps to revising journal articles

“Remember a condition of academic writing is that we expose ourselves to critique” – 15 steps to revising journal articles | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Before having your paper accepted for publication in a peer reviewed journal you’ll almost certainly be required to revise your manuscript at least once. But for less experienced authors this may not always feel so straightforward. Deborah Lupton has compiled a list of quick tips for authors who have been asked to revise their article. Remember that being exposed to critique is an inevitable part of academic writing, challenge yourself to improve your work, address all reviewer comments, and you’ll be ready to resubmit.
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