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If you are grad student trying to publish for the first time, you might not know ​about the etiquette of multiple submissions, submitting rejected papers, or dealing with inept reviewers. UCSB Professor Joshua Schimel answers all those questions and more!

By Kyle Crocco, Writing Peer
Monday, June 13th, 2016 - 2:03pm


Joshua SchimelAcademic publishing is a small world, and you ​​have to make a good impression if you plan to publish and keep getting published. If you are a grad student trying to publish for the first time, you might not know ​about the etiquette of multiple submissions, submitting rejected papers, or dealing with inept reviewers.

For those answers and more, check out these publishing tips from ​UCSB EEMB professor Joshua Schimel, author of "Writing Science," on What do you wish you had known before you submitted your first article?