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Essentials of Getting Your Work Published

Panelists: Rigoberto C. Advincula, David F. Bahr, Markus J. Buehler, Y. Shirley Meng, Ramamoorthy Ramesh, and Kristina M. Kareh

Written by Swati Suman

This interactive session provided many insights for budding researchers to get their work published. The panelists gave the following advice for various components of a research article. Any paper's abstract must be precise and should not include all the results as there are word limits. They talked about what should be included in the introduction and they explained how to reply to the reviewer's queries. This interaction also explained why some works got rejected and how to deal with it.

They even provided some tips such as the importance of using proper words when representing the idea and work and how clear language affects the acceptance rate. The use of a few words like “breakthrough” and “not yet done” needs attention. The novelty of the research work should be presented in a table with proper scientific evidence and results.

This was an excellent interactive session that helped many researchers to get their questions answered about how to get published.

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