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How to Publish in PRL


Speaker:Dr. Daniel Ucko
Affiliation:Senior Assistant Editor, Physical Review Letters
Date:July 31, 2015 (Friday)
Time:10:30 a.m.
Venue:Seminar Room 522, 5/F, Chong Yuet Ming Physics Building

Abstract

Physical Review Letters (PRL) is the world’s premier physics letter journal. It publishes short, high quality reports of significant and notable results in the full arc of fundamental and interdisciplinary physics research. PRL provides readers with the most influential developments and transformative ideas in physics with the goal of moving physics forward. We are the most cited physics journal - every minute and a half someone cites a PRL. Authors gain high visibility and broad dissemination of their work when publishing in PRL.

As a Letters journal publishing short reports of high importance, impact, and interest across all of physics, it is a unique publication, and no other journal has PRL’s scope and coverage of physics and interdisciplinary physics-related science. However, the inner workings of PRL are however sometimes a bit mysterious to the authors and referees that make the journal what it is. The role of editor is really concerned with triad of author, referee, and editor, and managing the relationships between each of these. I will be explaining what is expected of each of these, and how they can best work together. I will also be talking about the state of the journal, and about some new developments at PRL in view of the changing publication landscape. A question and answer session will follow the main presentation.
 
Anyone interested is welcome to attend.                                        
Coffee and tea will be served 20 minutes prior to the seminar