Examples of student scientific publications
dear air-l - i am talking to colleagues here at UCL to create a student scientific magazine/annual published online. the idea is to invite master students that successfully finish their programmes to choose one chapter from their dissertations to make it available publicly. the spirit of the project is to make public a content that has been "peer reviewed" (considering the marking of dissertations a kind of assessment of the quality of the research), but to do so in a more reasonable size for possible readers - not everyone is interested in reading 50-80 pages to see if there is something particularly interesting there. so my question is: do anyone know of similar publications or publishing solutions? And also: what is necessary for a publication to be quoted? I am scheduling a meeting with a librarian from UCL to inquire about that, but i thought I could share this with you in parallel. many thanks www.julianospyer.com.br >> Thinking to gather
Hi Juliano, I haven't heard of a scientific journal that is specifically oriented towards master students work. In fact, when I finished my masters in computer science, I was looking for a journal with this purpose, but I ended up with that traditional journals. I see this as a great idea and a way to get master students familiar with the publishing culture. Keep us posted on your progress, and if you need any sort of help organizing this, I'd be really interested. Um grande abraço, On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 9:57 AM, juliano spyer <jspyer@gmail.com> wrote:
dear air-l - i am talking to colleagues here at UCL to create a student scientific magazine/annual published online.
the idea is to invite master students that successfully finish their programmes to choose one chapter from their dissertations to make it available publicly.
the spirit of the project is to make public a content that has been "peer reviewed" (considering the marking of dissertations a kind of assessment of the quality of the research), but to do so in a more reasonable size for possible readers - not everyone is interested in reading 50-80 pages to see if there is something particularly interesting there.
so my question is: do anyone know of similar publications or publishing solutions? And also: what is necessary for a publication to be quoted?
I am scheduling a meeting with a librarian from UCL to inquire about that, but i thought I could share this with you in parallel.
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