The lecture "Paper rejection, how to avoid" is a discussion of the reasons why papers are rejected by journals, and how authors can avoid rejection. The goal of the lecture is to provide authors with the tools and knowledge they need to increase the chances of their papers being accepted for publication. The target audience for the lecture is authors who are planning to submit their papers to journals.
The lecture will cover a variety of topics related to paper rejection, including:
The common reasons why papers are rejected
How to avoid these common reasons for rejection
How to improve the chances of paper acceptance
The lecture will also provide authors with practical tips on how to improve their papers. These tips include:
Following the journal's guidelines
Making sure the paper is well-written and free of errors
Making sure the paper is original and contributes new knowledge
Getting feedback from others before submitting the paper
The lecture "Paper rejection, how to avoid" is an important resource for authors who want to increase their chances of getting their papers published. The lecture will help authors to understand the reasons why papers are rejected, and it will provide them with the tools and knowledge they need to avoid rejection.
In addition to the target audience of authors, the lecture may also be of interest to students and researchers. The lecture can help students and researchers to understand the peer-review process and to improve their chances of getting their work published.