
Joshua Schimel, "Writing Science: How to Write Papers That Get Cited and Proposals That Get Funded" (Oxford UP, 2011)
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How Do the Reviewers and the Editors View Your Papers?
In the modern world, journals almost don't matter. We do google searches and we find papers without paying attention to where it was actually published. The readers that matter if you're trying to publish are the reviewers and the editors. And they care because they're trying to cast a definition for a journal. If your paper doesn't fit that definition, and if it isn't building on the current state of knowledge in that field, your papers get afare very badly. As an editor, i'd much rather get a quick inquiry and be able to give some guidance than havig to deal with an inappropriate submission. This is easy.
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