Reviewing a Scientific Paper
and the Publication Process
Reviewing a paper someone else has written or having your first paper
be reviewed can be an intimidating process, especially the first
few times you are faced with it. However, there are a tremendous number of
resources for you to refer to, not the least of which is your graduate
advisor.
Reviewing
Learning the Ropes of Peer Reviewing
Elisabeth Pain, ScienceCareers.org, AAAS
Aug. 2008
Approaching the Critical Task of Peer Review
Sandra Schmid, American Society of Cell Biology
Publishing 101
Kim E. Barrett and Margaret Reich
EB Symposium, April 2008
How to
Review a Paper
Dale Benos, Kevin Kirk and John Hall
Advances in Physiology Education 27: 47-52, 2003
Peer
Review and Publication of APS Journals
Dale J. Benos and Margaret Reich
EB Symposium, April 2003
How
to Write, Review, and Publish in APS and ASPET Journals
APS Women in Physiology and ASPET Women in Pharmacology Committees
2001 Mentoring Workshop
Publication Process
Publishing 101
EB 2008 Symposium
Kim E. Barrett, Margaret Reich, and Editor Panel
Information for Authors
American Physiological Society
Online Guide to
Scientific Publication
International Forestry Review
Scientific
Publications
University of Tennessee, Memphis Health Sciences Library and Biocommunications
Center
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