Back for the 12th time in 2024 is the highly successful workshop for early-career geoscientists on the process of preparing and publishing papers.
Publishing your work is important, but how do you go about it? This workshop, led by experienced GSA editors Nancy Riggs (left) and Robinson Cecil (right), focuses on the process of preparing your research for submission to scholarly journals and navigating the editorial process. Interactive presentations by Riggs and Cecil are followed by open discussion.
When: Sunday, 22 Sept., 10–11:30 a.m. Where: GeoCareers Corner, Anaheim Convention Center, GSA Connects 2024, Anaheim, California, USA FREE
Have questions about this event? Please email ccosper@geosociety.org.
The aim of this workshop isn’t to address the writing process itself, but to focus on the bigger creative picture. How do you frame your paper to meet the journal’s aims and the reviewers’ expectations? Find out what makes a well-prepared manuscript—including an attention-getting cover letter, an introduction that serves its purpose, and well-thought-out figures and tables that communicate your ideas.
Peer review is integral to publishing, so both reviewing and being reviewed are essential parts of your role as a scientist. As an early-career author, what kind of criticism should you expect, and how should you respond to critical reviews? Reviewing the work of others is also a great way to discover what works in a paper and what does not, and it teaches you the things to avoid in your own writing. Hear from experts on what constitutes a good review and how you would benefit from being a reviewer.
Learn how being a reviewer can advance your career toward an editorship.
Workshop was excellent … Every student should have an introduction to publishing like this one."
Great workshop overall. I learned a lot even if I've been publishing for several years."
Appreciated that it was informative, funny, and approachable."
I wish I had this years ago. Thank you!"
This is an amazing resource!
This workshop was the highlight of GSA for me!"