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Corie Lok
Wednesday, 17 October 2007 16:19 UTC
Have you ever wondered about careers in scientific publishing? What is it like being a manuscript editor, a science writer, or a copy editor? You can find out by posting your careers question here. Editors at Nature, including ones who hire editors here, will answer your queries.
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Updated 17 October 2007 16:20 UTC
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Are journal editors sometimes asked to provide written content?
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I’ve just reposted this question as a new topic here to keep things organized. You’ll find the answers to the question there.
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For those interested in “dipping a toe in” to a science publishing career, Naturejobs is currently running a competition for postdocs to write its Postdoc Journal for next year (2008), which is published in Nature itself throughout the year. Closing date 17 December 2007. Please see my Nautilus post for further details and how to enter.
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Dear Friends,
I admitt that my previous message on renal cancer primary prevention, wherein I referred to Pollio’s Sign, was too crude to be accepted in this really polite Nature blog. Forgive me! -
If readers wish to go to the main forum index page of this group, they will find many other, more reacent, posts and discussion about aspects of careers in science publishing, as well as opportunities at Nature Publishing Group.
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