I've just had the first paper from my post-doctoral work at Manchester accepted by the Journal of Structural Geology, pending minor revisions.
Beeeeerrrrrssssss!
Friday, 10 October 2008
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"I am but mad north-north-west: when the wind is southerly I know a hawk from a handsaw." --Hamlet, Act II, scene ii.
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Congratulations.
Well done :)
Congrats!
Incidentally, I remember a blog post of yours about having to revise a paper you'd written. Not the same one, by any chance?
Cheers everyone...
jdc: As it happens, it's not the same paper. The one you're thinking of got rejected, I revised and resubmitted it, and then I was asked to do another set of major revisions. Now I've done those, and the editors are deciding whether they need to review it for the third time.
The accepted paper was submitted about six months later than the other one, but it looks as though it will come out first.
Which all goes to show that this publishing lark is not always straightforward.
I can't think of anything witty or original to say, so I'll just add my congratualtions!
Well done Paul, get it slapped on the CV!
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