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Forthcoming from Nature Masterclasses on-demand

Webinar: Mastering your manuscript revisions

Insights from Nature Portfolio Editors

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How can I analyse the feedback from reviewers and editors to improve my manuscript? 
How do I rewrite my manuscript based on peer reviewers' comments? 
How can I write a great rebuttal letter? 

Join Nature Portfolio Editors as they discuss how to effectively make changes to your manuscript after peer review. During this webinar they will answer your questions and share practical advice to help you break down complex feedback into actionable steps, refine your manuscript for greater clarity and alignment with journal requirement and overcome other common challenges, when addressing feedback to your manuscript.

Experts in this webinar:

  • Davide Esposito, Chief Editor, Nature Catalysis
  • Bryden Le Bailly, Senior Editor, Nature

The recordings of the webinar will be available soon after to members of subscribing institutions.

This webinar supports our revamped course Publishing a Research Paper: 2nd Edition which is designed to help you navigate the publishing process towards a smooth and seamless publication. To maximise your learning experience with this webinar, we recommend you to work through the course before you access the webinar.


 

Publishing a Research Paper: 2nd Edition — November 2024

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Coming to the Nature Masterclasses on-demand Platform in November 2024.
Publishing a scientific paper is an essential stage in the research process. Submitting to a scholarly journal provides peer feedback to improve and validate your work, ensuring trust in your findings. Journals also aid discoverability, ensure research integrity and help promote your work to increase its impact.

This ‘Publishing a Research Paper'  2nd edition course will guide you through the entire process of publishing a paper. It offers essential best practices and strategies to help you do everything possible for a smooth and seamless journal publication. In addition to updates to the existing course, there are new topics such as open data, open peer review, and preprints.

Publishing a Research Paper: 2nd Edition is now available.

Developed in conjunction with experts

Davide Esposito

Chief Editor, Nature Catalysis

Jan Eldridge

Head of Physics, University of Auckland

Kizzmekia S. Corbett-Helaire

Associate Professor, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Nathalie Le Bot

Editorial Director, Health and Clinical Sciences, Nature Communications

Rafal Marszalek

Chief Editor, Scientific Reports

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Davide Esposito
Jan Eldridge
Kizzmekia Corbett-Helaire
Nathalie Le Bot
Rafal Marzsalek