New Books in Science

The Scholarly Journal: An Interview with Josh Schimel and Karl Ritz of "Soil Biology and Biochemistry"

Oct 14, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
2
Why Is It So Obsolete for So Many Journal Editors?
04:11 • 2min
3
The Social Process of Science
06:02 • 2min
4
Is Science a Report of Research?
07:48 • 3min
5
The Process of Reviewing a Paper
10:18 • 2min
6
Do You Have an Effective Review?
11:56 • 2min
7
The Challenges of Authors and Reviewers
13:44 • 4min
8
How to Submit a Paper to a Journal
18:02 • 3min
9
I Need a Promotion, I Need This or That?
20:50 • 2min
10
Sow Bingu by Chemistry Paper Versus Scientific Reports Paper
23:02 • 4min
11
Is There Anything That's Lost?
27:30 • 6min
12
How to Write a Good Review, Et Cetera
33:06 • 4min
13
The Balance of Benefits
37:22 • 3min
14
Keep the Conversation Open With the Editor
40:32 • 4min
15
The Editors Are Only Human, Right?
44:10 • 2min
16
Editing - I'm Sorry, I Misstated That.
46:12 • 2min
17
How to Find Editors in Science Journals?
48:22 • 2min
18
Aman Utter Stresen
50:11 • 2min
19
Is It Ok F We Point Our Readers to This Article?
51:43 • 2min
20
The Role Playing Issue
54:07 • 2min
21
Science Needs Reports, but We're Not About That
56:29 • 2min
22
Is It Possible That Open Hypotheses Are Avoided?
58:52 • 3min
23
Is It a Good Idea?
01:02:13 • 2min
24
How to Write a Creative Manuscript
01:03:43 • 2min
25
The Tyranny of Colour
01:06:02 • 4min
26
Is Lucidity the Key to Scientific Prose?
01:09:50 • 2min
27
The Science of Writing - It's About Balance
01:11:44 • 4min