From time to time I share some tiny part of our vast, varied editorial correspondence. It’s again time. This note arrived today (I have redacted details that might identify the author): Dear Mr Editor, I wish to submit my research paper “[REDACTED]” to your journal. I hope my paper is suitable for publication. I already […]
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Revisionary thoughts of an ecologist
Raf Aerts, forest ecologist, discloses news of his latest academic publishing triumph/frustration (thanks to investigator Bob O’Hara for bringing this to our attention.): “I’ve just spotted a Revisosaurus major on one of my manuscripts, even though the field characteristics were very close to those of a Rejectosaurus resubmittens (see Fig. 1, blue line).” Fig. 1. […]