报告题目:Publishing in Materials Science
报告人:Xin Su(苏鑫)博士、Advanced Materials期刊副主编
报告时间:2016年8月12日下午2点
报告地点:唐敖庆楼A408报告厅
报告摘要:
Materials science is a multidisciplinary research field with many different kinds of scientists and engineers active in it. The literature landscape is consequently populated by a range of journals which greatly differ in purpose, scope, quality, and readership. After an introduction on Wiley's publishing activities and Asia's changing global role in materials science, the lecture focuses on successful publishing in this complex environment. What can prospective authors do to optimize their chances of success? Key aspects are: structuring one's research work well, understanding the decision processes in editorial offices, choosing an appropriate journal, assembling a convincing manuscript, knowing what to put in the cover letter, and which things to avoid. In addition, the talk covers publishing ethics, best practice for authors and reviewers, the reasoning behind peer review, and editorial workflows.
报告人简介:
Xin Su studied chemistry at and received his B.Sc. from Nankai University (Tianjin, China) in 2009, where he carried out research on water-soluble calixarenes. He then started his graduate research on hydrazone-based functional materials at Dartmouth College (Hanover, NH, USA), and received his PhD in Organic Chemistry in 2013. After working at the National Energy Technology Laboratory (Pittsburgh, PA, USA) as an Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) Postdoctoral Fellow, he joined Wiley's Hoboken office (New Jersey, USA) in 2015 as an Associate Editor in Materials Science.
Xin currently manages day-to-day peer review processes for Advanced Materials, and contributes to the editorial management of Small, Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, and Journal of Applied Polymer Science. Xin also writes research highlights for Materials Views and Chemistry Views, Wiley’s materials science and chemistry news portals, respectively.
Xin is also a contributing correspondent for other research news sources, including ACS Noteworthy Chemistry (since 2012) and JACS Spotlights (since 2013). He has recently received the 2015 Society for Scholarly Publishing Fellowship (formerly known as the SSP Travel Grant Program).