How to get your paper rejected from a Computer Graphics Journal
Speaker: Joaquim A Jorge – Lisboa, PortugalTopic(s): Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
Abstract
This is a tongue-in-cheek lecture about what NOT to do to publish a paper in an international scientific journal dedicated to Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques. Writing papers is Important. Having great ideas is not enough. Scientists need to communicate their results. In this lecture I draw from my experience as Editor in Chief of the Computers and Graphics Journal over several years and my own experience as a writer. The presentation focuses on the ten major mistakes of commonly rejected papers to motivate the intended audience (graduate students and young researchers) to good authoring and writing practices.About this Lecture
Number of Slides: 70Duration: 45 - 60 minutes
Languages Available: English, French, Portuguese, Spanish
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