These 5 Secrets Helped Me Publish 400+ Research Papers

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @tomruopp1247
    @tomruopp1247 19 дней назад

    Thanks for posting these tips. Really helpful for me as a PhD student trying to get my first paper published.

  • @DrShiADHD
    @DrShiADHD 13 дней назад

    Professor shares experience of publishing over 400 papers: first one is hardest, dealing with many unknowns; need to be thick-skinned with unfair peer review; simple, clear papers are preferred; co-authors are beneficial; sometimes individuals are judged only by their latest paper.
    [00:00] Experiences and obsessions about publishing academic papers
    [00:00] Sharing the experience of publishing over 400 papers
    [00:21] First papers are the hardest and involve many unknowns
    [00:42] The systematic review type of paper that students often do takes a long time
    [01:04] Peer review of papers after submission is often rejected
    [01:16] Authors' experiences and insights in peer review
    [01:16] Authors' initial anger in the face of rejection
    [01:28] Author's subsequent calm and positive response [01:28] Author's initial anger at rejection
    [01:38] Understanding of the reviewer's situation and change of mindset
    [01:54] Viewing criticism as an opportunity for improvement
    [02:00] Being strong and asking for help with peer review
    [02:22] Authors' biases in perceiving good papers [02:30] Academic paper bias
    [02:30] Sharing experiences in writing and publishing academic papers
    [02:30] Emphasizing the importance of clear and simple messages in academic writing
    [02:51] Pointing out that simple information makes papers more discoverable in searches
    [03:13] Describes a system developed to increase the success rate of publishing papers
    [03:34] Mentions free Facebook groups with more in-depth content
    [03:45] Sharing experiences on academic collaboration and paper creation
    [03:45] Co-writers can help revitalize papers and increase production
    [04:06] Co-writers not only improve papers, but also bring many benefits
    [04:27] Co-writers are a recipe for building relationships and finding mentors
    [04:36] You can't close off competition, you have to benefit from each other for long term success
    [04:49] Sometimes you're evaluated on your last paper, and it's easy to be viewed that way when applying for programs
    [04:59] Sharing about publishing and career development
    [04:59] Talking about what it's like to get published
    [05:22] Transitioning from first-time author to senior author and feelings about student success
    [05:44] Acting as an enabler of student success and perspectives on careers

  • @rafiulhasan7500
    @rafiulhasan7500 Месяц назад +1

    It's interesting