
Responding to Reviewers
Recorded On: 06/22/2022
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The value of publishing in gerontology extends beyond the investigator to other researchers, scholars, practitioners, and ultimately improvements in life for older adults and society alike. With this in mind, GSA is offering a webinar series with practical advice on manuscript writing and reviewing. Graduate students and emerging professionals as well as experienced scholars who want to hone their writing and reviewing skills and become more involved in the publishing process will benefit from the hands-on practice, discussion of the “human side” of publishing, pointers from authors of manuscripts accepted by journals, and the insiders’ view with a panel of editors on what constitutes a good paper.
Presented by:
- Sean N. Halpin, PhD, Evidera
- Tamara Baker, PhD, FGSA, Editor-in-Chief of Ethnicity & Health; Editor Emeritus of Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
- Scott Beach, PhD, FGSA, Director of the Survey Research Program at the University Center for Social and Urban Research
- Elise Eifert, PhD, University of North Carolina Greensboro
- Martina Roes, PhD, FGSA, German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases
- Laura Sands, PhD, FGSA, Inaugural Editor-in-Chief of Innovation in Aging
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