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撰写期刊论文不同于撰写研究生论文或技术报告。发表文章是学术生涯的重要一步,因此是需要掌握的关键技能。发表已完成的研究成果显然有利于向更广泛的学术界和公众传播研究成果。您的第一份出版物通常也是您进入学术界的正式敲门砖,有助于您职业生涯的下一步发展。它们有助于建立声誉,并可能有助于就业或资金申请决策(Nicholas et al.请记住,您可以请资深同事和同行审阅草稿,也可以在投稿前联系期刊编辑,检查您的主题或研究是否在范围之内。韧性和决心是学术生涯中必须具备的重要品质--任何一个发表过大量论文的人都会告诉你,在学术道路上也会遇到退稿。听取反馈意见;修改,如有必要,在其他地方重新投稿。祝您写作和投稿顺利!不存在利益冲突。
Writing a First Osteoarchaeology Article: Some Advice for Early Career Researchers
Writing a journal article is a different skill from writing a postgraduate thesis or a technical report. Getting published is an important step in academic careers, so it is a key skill to master. It is obviously good to publish completed research to disseminate the research to wider academic and public communities. Your first publications are also often your formal introduction to the academic community and can help shape the next steps of your career. They help to establish reputation and may contribute to employment or funding application decisions (Nicholas et al. 2017; Bazeley 2003).
Academic article writing is a different style of writing for some to learn when coming out of a postgraduate degree. Remember, you can ask senior colleagues and peers to look at drafts, and you can also reach out to journal editors to check if your topic or study is within scope before submitting. Resilience and determination are important qualities to have in academic careers—as anyone who has published a lot will tell you, there are also rejections along the way. Listen to feedback; revise, and if necessary, resubmit elsewhere. Good luck with your writing and submissions!
期刊介绍:
The aim of the International Journal of Osteoarchaeology is to provide a forum for the publication of papers dealing with all aspects of the study of human and animal bones from archaeological contexts. The journal will publish original papers dealing with human or animal bone research from any area of the world. It will also publish short papers which give important preliminary observations from work in progress and it will publish book reviews. All papers will be subject to peer review. The journal will be aimed principally towards all those with a professional interest in the study of human and animal bones. This includes archaeologists, anthropologists, human and animal bone specialists, palaeopathologists and medical historians.