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Top ten tips from the editor-in-chief of Ageing & Society

Top ten tips from the editor-in-chief of Ageing & Society
Top ten tips from the editor-in-chief of Ageing & Society
Understanding the nuances of academic writing genres is crucial to nailing down the craft that is writing for peer-review journal publication. In this presentation, we will leverage an Editor-in-Chief’s expertise, to explore the routines of esteemed international peer-review journals like Ageing & Society. By uncovering editors’ expectations, this session offers invaluable insights into mastering the art of writing for prestigious publications. More specifically, this presentation will shed light on different publication outlets, the different readers these cater to, and how these differences impact how we craft manuscripts about the research we conduct. Building upon this foundational understanding, we will delve into strategies for presenting data collected in specific national contexts, contributing to global discussions in social gerontology.The ultimate goal is to provide attendees with an editor-in-chief’s top 10 tips by focusing on the routines that established international peer-review journals, such as Ageing & Society utilize, and the expectations editors place on the different sections of a manuscript.
2399-5300
111-111
Taylor, Philip
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Torres, Sandra
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Tsimpida, Dialechti
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Taylor, Philip
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Torres, Sandra
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Tsimpida, Dialechti
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Taylor, Philip, Torres, Sandra and Tsimpida, Dialechti (2024) Top ten tips from the editor-in-chief of Ageing & Society. Innovation in Aging, 8 (Suppl. 1), 111-111. (doi:10.1093/geroni/igae098.0359).

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Understanding the nuances of academic writing genres is crucial to nailing down the craft that is writing for peer-review journal publication. In this presentation, we will leverage an Editor-in-Chief’s expertise, to explore the routines of esteemed international peer-review journals like Ageing & Society. By uncovering editors’ expectations, this session offers invaluable insights into mastering the art of writing for prestigious publications. More specifically, this presentation will shed light on different publication outlets, the different readers these cater to, and how these differences impact how we craft manuscripts about the research we conduct. Building upon this foundational understanding, we will delve into strategies for presenting data collected in specific national contexts, contributing to global discussions in social gerontology.The ultimate goal is to provide attendees with an editor-in-chief’s top 10 tips by focusing on the routines that established international peer-review journals, such as Ageing & Society utilize, and the expectations editors place on the different sections of a manuscript.

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Accepted/In Press date: 11 June 2024
Published date: 31 December 2024

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Local EPrints ID: 498144
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/498144
ISSN: 2399-5300
PURE UUID: 6a653e72-7b28-4344-81a6-ad03d5583a35
ORCID for Dialechti Tsimpida: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3709-5651

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Date deposited: 11 Feb 2025 17:39
Last modified: 22 Aug 2025 02:41

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Author: Philip Taylor
Author: Sandra Torres
Author: Dialechti Tsimpida ORCID iD

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