只需点击提交--《L&O Letters》早期职业出版物荣誉获奖者的观点和建议

Riley Barton, Rafael B. Dextro, Caitlin C. Bloomer, Danielle Claar, Tainan da Fonseca Fernandes, Thiago V. Franklin, Thu-Hương Huỳnh, Bianca Possamai, Punwath Prum, Jessica S. Turner, Chariane C. Werlang, Pauline Latour
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Limnology & Oceanography (L&O) Letters Early Career Publication Honor (ECPH) 由 Raelyn Cole Editorial (RCE) Fellows 创立,并得到了湖沼学与海洋学科学协会 (ASLO) 及其出版合作伙伴 John Wiley & Sons 的支持,旨在扩大水产科学领域(Dextro 2023)代表性不足的声音。该计划的目标是支持选定的早期职业研究人员(ECRs)发表开放存取文章。为此,该计划为获奖者提供投稿前的编辑支持(即友好审稿)、被接受发表的稿件免收文章处理费以及发表后的社交媒体推广 (https://www.aslo.org/aslo-publications/loletters-early-career-publication-honor)。我们是获得 2022 年 ECPH 的 12 位 ECR 之一,在此,我们与大家分享我们对这一计划的看法和建议(图 1),希望能鼓励和帮助其他 ECR 申请这一荣誉。我们来自不同的地域背景、职业阶段和科学领域(图 2),希望我们的经验能让未来的申请者受益匪浅。我们强烈推荐 ECPH!申请 ECPH 的过程简单明了,让我们更好地了解了我们工作的意义。在 2022 年的征集中,我们被要求提供(1) 科学意义声明,(2) 解释我们的研究如何扩展了现有的水生生态系统知识,(3) 描述我们的工作目前的进展状况(我们的稿件准备得如何)。我们还(4)指定了文章类型(信件、当前证据或论文),(5)确认我们可以满足数据/元数据发表要求,(6)证明发表文章需要资金支持。此外,还有一些关于我们背景的可选问题(例如,与全球南部机构的关系)。申请过程相对简单,值得一试。不需要推荐信或大量的论文,省去了很多费时的步骤。即使您在申请截止日期前一两天才接到通知,您也应该能够申请到,所以,加油吧!作为 ECR,我们的信心很容易被他人和自己的怀疑所打击。我们普遍的感受是对自己工作的价值缺乏信心,这往往源于自我批评或学术顾问的质疑。撰写科学意义声明是一项完美的任务,它可以让我们认识到自己不断增长的专业知识,并判断自己工作的重要性。总之,申请 ECPH 是一次极好的锻炼,让我们相信自己研究的有效性和作为科学家的能力。呼吁所有 ECR:申请!如果您知道谁能从这个机会中受益,请告诉他们。虽然我们中的一些人是通过社交媒体或 ASLO 会员电子邮件了解到 ECPH 的,但我们中的许多人是通过我们的合作者、顾问和导师转发的(谢谢你们!)。
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Just Hit Submit—Perspectives and Advice From L&O Letters Early Career Publication Honor Awardees

Just Hit Submit—Perspectives and Advice From L&O Letters Early Career Publication Honor Awardees

The Limnology & Oceanography (L&O) Letters Early Career Publication Honor (ECPH) was created by the Raelyn Cole Editorial (RCE) Fellows, supported by the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) and its publishing partner John Wiley & Sons, to amplify underrepresented voices in aquatic sciences (Dextro 2023). Its goal is to support the publication of an Open Access article by selected early career researchers (ECRs). To that effect, the program provides honorees with pre-submission editorial support (i.e., a friendly review), a waiver to the Article Processing Charge for manuscripts accepted for publication, and postpublication social media promotion (https://www.aslo.org/aslo-publications/loletters-early-career-publication-honor). We are twelve of the ECRs offered the 2022 ECPH and here we share our perspectives and advice on this program (Fig. 1), hoping it will encourage and help other ECRs in applying for this honor. Coming from a multitude of geographical backgrounds, career stages, and scientific fields (Fig. 2), we hope our highly beneficial experience is shared by future applicants. We strongly recommend the ECPH!

The process of applying for the ECPH was straightforward, and led us to better understand the significance of our work. For the 2022 call, we were asked to provide: (1) a Scientific Significance Statement, (2) an explanation of how our study expanded the existing knowledge of aquatic ecosystems, and (3) a description of our work's current progress status (how ready our manuscripts were). We also (4) specified our article type (letter, current evidence, or essay), (5) confirmed we could fulfill the data/metadata publication requirement, and (6) demonstrated the need for financial support for publication. There were also optional questions about our background (e.g., affiliation with an institution in the Global South). The application process was relatively easy and worth the potential reward. No letters of recommendation or extensive essays were required, removing significant time-consuming steps. You should be able to apply even if you come across the call only a day or two before its due date, so go for it!

As ECRs, our confidence can easily be undermined by the doubts of others and ourselves. A common sentiment voiced among us was a lack of belief in our work's merit, often stemming from self-criticism or doubt expressed by academic advisory figures. Developing a Scientific Significance Statement is the perfect task to recognize your growing expertise and judge the importance of your work. Overall, applying for the ECPH was an excellent exercise in trusting our research's validity and our capabilities as scientists.

Believe in yourself and your work. Calling all ECRs: apply! If you know anyone who could benefit from this opportunity, please tell them about it. While some of us learned about the ECPH through social media or ASLO membership emails, many of us were forwarded the call by our collaborators, advisors, and mentors (thank you!).

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Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin
Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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期刊介绍: All past issues of the Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin are available online, including its predecessors Communications to Members and the ASLO Bulletin. Access to the current and previous volume is restricted to members and institutions with a subscription to the ASLO journals. All other issues are freely accessible without a subscription. As part of ASLO’s mission to disseminate and communicate knowledge in the aquatic sciences.
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