Maxine Clarke's profile
I'm female
What I do
I am an editor at Nature, the scientific journal. I also run Nature Publishing Group’s authors’ and reviewers’ website, Nautilus (the blog for authors), Peer to Peer (the blog about peer review) and a Nature Network blog archiving my From the Blogosphere weekly column in Nature. I am one of the editors answering Network users’ questions on the Ask The Editor forum.
- Blog:
- From the blogosphere
Affiliations
Current affiliations
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- Position
- Publishing Executive Editor
- Company
- Nature
- Further information
Location
- City:
- London, England, United Kingdom
- Hub:
- London
Interests
Science editing, publishing, writing, blogging. Authorship, peer-review, editorial publication policies, Web publishing.
Projects
Author and peer-review editorial services for the Nature journals.
Various editorial projects for Nature.
Publications
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Maxine Clarke. The uses of blogging The Digitalist, the Pan Macmillan digital publishing blog (2008)
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Clarke M. Harnessing the Web — Nature's way: New tools and resources to help researchers communicate and innovate LOGOS (4) , 173 - 179 (2007) doi: 10.2959/logo.2007.18.4.173
Contact
- email:
- m.clarke [ at ] nature.com
Maxine Clarke's activity on Nature Network
Entries
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posted comment Bromley lido?
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posted comment Matt Brown has left the bui...
posted reply to Becoming an Editor at Nature
posted comment Just don’t ask for an...
posted comment Mark writes: I actually ha...
posted reply to Title IX & why women prefer non-science careers
posted comment Mark, I didn’t think ...
posted comment Thanks for these comments! ...
posted comment A very nice introductory po...
created post Manners in the blogosphere -- 24 July 2008
posted reply to Title IX & why women prefer non-science careers
posted topic Jim Testa interview at the Thomson Citation Impact Center
posted comment I bet you are missing him. ...
posted reply to Blogging about fictional scientists - who is your favourite?
posted reply to Blogging about fictional scientists - who is your favourite?
posted comment Hi Bob, welcome back. You p...
posted comment From The TimesThe prospect ...
posted comment Never mind the national cur...
posted comment I am always stumped when so...
posted comment It’s Sammy Davis Jr. ...
posted comment Two into three won’t go.
posted reply to Why have we got a Facebook group?
posted comment I always like the “ot...
posted comment Possibly two of fifteen. Ha...
posted comment Nobody else has said it so ...
posted comment But scientists are the publ...
posted comment Do we have to think of a ca...
posted reply to Travel to conference by Rail
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posted reply to New Alternative Careers Blog
posted reply to Post-Conference Stuff
posted reply to Unconference sessions
posted reply to Dancer in residence for Science Museum
posted reply to How to enhance your blog: call for suggestions for our conference session
posted reply to Why have we got a Facebook group?
Groups
- London bloggers
- SciFoo 2007
- Nature Precedings
- Ask the Nature Editor
- Nature Nanotechnology - Asia Pacific and Beyond
- Publishing in the New Millennium: A Forum on Publishing in the Biosciences
- Science Writers
- Visualization & Science
- Science and art
- Post-docs and Graduate Students of the World
- Nature Opinion
- Neuroscience
- Nature Network Bloggers Unite
- Nature Network Newcomers
- Science Blogging
- Careers Advice by NatureJobs
- eScience
- The Good Paper Journal Club
- London Questions and Answers Forum
- PhD Students
- Second Life
- Collaboration: bringing NN members together
- STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY
- Berlin
- Energy and Environmental Technology
- SciBarCamp
- Science Blogging 2008: London
- Medicine and Health
- General London Forum
- Citation in Science - Don't Quote Me on That
- Semantic Web for the Life Sciences
- Nature Network Italy
- Portuguese Computational Biology network
- Biomolecular NMR spectroscopy
- Getting Science to "Go Green"
- Molecular Systems Biology
- single-molecule spectroscopy
- The Source Event
- Space exploration
- Scientific Researchers and Web 2.0: Social Not Working?
- Nature Network on Facebook
- Fluorescence Imaging for Life Sciences
- functionality and bioactivity of food compounds