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Newsletter #1    |    November/December 2010
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The Editor-in-Chief writes ...

Editor in Chief With the ever-increasing numbers of submissions being received by International Journals, and particularly those with high impact factors, publishers are becoming increasingly fickle about the type of manuscripts that they will pass directly for peer review.

      The aim of the Editione Newsletter is to bring to your attention various ideas that will make your article stand out from the crowd and enable you to find your way around the new obstacles erected by publishers.

      I hope that the advice contained herein will be of some value to you. In the meantime, on behalf of the Editione Team, I wish you all the very best in publishing your science. Barry Charlwood, Editor in Chief
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In This Issue ...

Science publishing has never been harder
All that glisters is not gold
The better the letter the harder the hit
Help is at hand
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Science publishing has never been harder

Title page proofThe publishers of a number of leading international journals have interposed a new breed of administrators between the submitting author and the editorial team, and charged them with the task of sifting through new submissions in order to select a small percentage for direct progression to peer review.

Is this approach fair to all authors, or does it penalise researchers from non-English speaking countries?

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All that glisters is not gold

Gold barAlmost every day more English language "polishing" services appear on the internet, and most especially on the websites of major publishers of international journals.

Whilst language "polishing" may seem to be a cheaper alternative to "substantive editing", using these services could cost you dearly and still leave your manuscript in a form that will not be accepted.

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The better the letter the harder the hit

HINT #1 ... publishing made easier

EnvelopeAlthough authors spend weeks and even months mulling over their manuscript, the covering letter that is to be uploaded with the submission is usually rushed through in a few minutes and contains little more than the title of the article and the wish of the authors to have the work published in the target journal.

Why waste this unique opportunity of presenting a well-argued case for the publication of your work?

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Help is at hand

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Why not try out the services of Editione for your next manuscript?.

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