加拿大渥太华大学Tad Murty教授(Natural Hazard 主编)学术报告
题目:Some Helpful Advice to Young Researchers on How to Achieve A Good Publication Record
主讲人:Tad Murty教授(University of Ottawa)
时间:2014年7月26日(星期六)下午1:30
地点:友谊宾馆嘉宾楼3号会议室
主讲人简介:
Professor Tad Murty is the editor-in-Chief of Natural Hazards, an international scientific journal published by Springer in the Netherlands. He was born and got his early education in India and got his Ph.D. in Meteorology& Oceanography, University of Chicago, USA. He is the former director of the Australian National Tidal Facility and former director of the South Pacific sea level and climate Change Monitoring project. At present, he is the adjunct professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada. He is specialized in the mathematical modeling of natural hazards under climate change with applications to early warning systems. He is a consultant to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) in Geneva and to the Inter-Governmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO in Paris, for more than three decades on natural hazards. Most recently, he edited the storm surge guide for the WMO. He has published about 400 peer reviewed scientific papers and about 100 other papers in proceedings of conferences, technical reports, internal departmental reports etc. He has authored, co-authored and edited 20 books. Also, he has received several national and international awards.
摘要:In the early 1960's in America, the phrase " Publish or perish "was coined to typify the tremendous competition among the academics in the universities to beat each other in their publication records. It is the publication record that determines the progress in the career as well as the ability and success in obtaining research funding. As someone who has survived in this system for over 50 years, I would like to share with you a few tricks of the trade and how to use the system to your advantage. The methods I outline are completely legal and are above board. With dogged persistence, I was able to turn an initially terrible publication record into a reasonably successful record over the years. As Hillary Clinton said" never let a crisis go waste, use it as an opportunity". I benefitted from my initial bad reviews and learned how to improve my manuscripts. As Nelson Mandela said" Work with your enemies, then they will become your partners". Authors and referees are basically enemies, but by working with my referees over the years, I was able to improve the quality of my papers.
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