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July 30, 2016 By Teresa Nolan

Your email address, and why it matters

your email address and why it matters

Always use your institutional (academic) email address on your cover letter, and when contacting the Editor. Why does this matter? Editors have become suspicious of authors who use personal email addresses because of recent scandals with bogus submissions; see, for example, this article in the … [Read more about this topic]

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June 30, 2016 By Teresa Nolan

Tips for writing a good cover letter

tips for writing a good cover letter

Editor’s name: First of all, make sure you address the letter to the correct person. If you can find out the name of the Editor, e.g., from the journal website, then use it. Address the Editor by last name, e.g., “Dear Dr. White,” or “Dear Professor Green.” If the journal website does not list the … [Read more about this topic]

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May 30, 2016 By Teresa Nolan

How to write a good cover letter

girl writing a cover letter

Is writing a cover letter important? The cover letter is the first thing that the Editor will read, and everybody knows how important it is to make a good first impression. In English, it is said “First impressions last” (i.e., first impressions last a long time) and “You never get a second chance … [Read more about this topic]

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active versus passive voice

Active versus passive voice in scientific writing

The active voice promotes simple, straightforward writing. As such, most scientific journals encourage the use of the active voice over the passive voice [1]. Active voice – the subject acts. Passive voice – the subject is acted upon. You will use a variety of tenses when writing a scientific paper. Please see our “Verb tenses […]

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