How to communicate scientific significance and quality in your publications
Terms like scientific quality and significance are widely used by journals to evaluate submitted papers, but what do they really mean? In this webinar our guest speaker, Ken Carslaw, co-Chief Executive Editor of the EGU journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, will outline how journals interpret these terms. By the end of the webinar you will have a comprehension of which indicators-of-quality journals are looking for and how you can improve on them to level up your writing.
The webinar will be recorded and uploaded to the EGU Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@egu
Convener
Eduardo Queiroz Alves and Simon Clark.
Speaker
Ken Carslaw (University of Leeds) - Ken is a professor in the Institute for Climate and Atmospheric Science, where he researched the aerosol effects on climate. Ken co-founded the European Geosciences Union journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, which pioneered a model of open access publishing and transparent peer review in the geosciences. He is now Co-Chief Editor.
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