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Maxine Clarke's profile
I'm female and a London user
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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.
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- From the blogosphere
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Affiliations
Current affiliations
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- Position
- Publishing Executive Editor
- Company
- Nature
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Interests
Science editing, publishing, writing, blogging. Authorship, peer-review, editorial publication policies, Web publishing.
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Projects
Author and peer-review editorial services for the Nature journals.
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Publications
Maxine Clarke. The uses of blogging The Digitalist, the Pan Macmillan digital publishing blog (2008)
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
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Contact
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- m.clarke [ at ] nature.com
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Maxine Clarke's activity on Nature Network
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