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Videos - Interviews with researchers
Q1. What inspired you to pursue a PhD and a career in academia?
Q2. What attributes contribute to a successful publishing career?
Q3. Briefly, what is your description of an ideal journal paper?
Q4. As a reviewer, what do you see as the most common mistakes or obstacles for young researchers? Especially in regard to women?
Q5. What advice would you provide young researchers as they prepare to begin the journal publication process?
Q6. What is your advice to young academics on maintaining a proper balance between research, teaching, and personal life?
Q7. Have you overcome any obstacles that you care to share?
Q8. Do you consider journal impact factor when deciding which journal to submit your paper?
Q9. Are you aware of your citations or the use of citations in promotion and tenure?
Q10. What, if any, additional or unique advice would you give to women researchers concerning successful publication practice (versus advice given to male researchers)?
Q11. Any final statements?