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TLP #9 : Telling compelling stories - Magdalena Skipper The Lonely Pipette : helping scientists do better science

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Last summer, we were honored to host Magdalena Skipper, Editor of Nature, to share her tips with the community. When Nature announced its new Open Access policy in November 2020, we asked her to come back for another interview in January 2021, to discuss these specific issues. This episode is in two parts: the classic interview with Magdalena sharing her stories with the community and a second part with an extended discussion on the recent announcements made by Nature. As a consequence, this episode is longer than usual, but we believe that it includes  enriched content that you will appreciate.


In this episode Magdalena Skipper tell us about her role at Nature and her personal thoughts about editing, publishing and communicating science
Magdalena offers tips to authors, including thinking about why you want to share your story, what the message of the paper is and who the audience isWe discuss a metaphor for the publishing process in which the author feels like a Medieval knight throwing the manuscript over the castle wallMagdalena sees herself more as a facilitator and reminds us that every stakeholder in the process is humanShe stresses that editors and publishers need to work to make the publishing process more transparentShe makes the point that the objective of peer review is to make the paper better and we talk about new models for publishing and sharing dataWe discuss how impact factors can be mis-used and what alternative metrics existMagdalena tells us how she feels as the first woman editor at Nature and about prizes for women scientists. 

She mentions these journals and institutions :
MRC Laboratory of Molecular BiologyCancer Research UKNature journalNature Research    Mentoring in Science Award


To find out more about Magdalena and her journal
Nature editors150 years of Nature: A century and a half of research and discovery.Magdalena on WikipediaMagdalena on Twitter

To find out more about Renaud :
TwitterLinkedIn
To find out more about Jonathan :
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To learn more about the soundtrack :
Music by Amaria - Lo
To find out more about Renaud and Jonathan :
Twitter : https://twitter.com/LePourpre LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/renaudpourpre/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/Epigenetique LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanweitzman/%20 More about the soundtrack :
Music by Amaria - Lovely Swindler https://soundcloud.com/amariamusique/

Subscribe and receive the next podcast in you mailbox
Tell us your thoughts  about this episode

Last summer, we were honored to host Magdalena Skipper, Editor of Nature, to share her tips with the community. When Nature announced its new Open Access policy in November 2020, we asked her to come back for another interview in January 2021, to discuss these specific issues. This episode is in two parts: the classic interview with Magdalena sharing her stories with the community and a second part with an extended discussion on the recent announcements made by Nature. As a consequence, this episode is longer than usual, but we believe that it includes  enriched content that you will appreciate.


In this episode Magdalena Skipper tell us about her role at Nature and her personal thoughts about editing, publishing and communicating science
Magdalena offers tips to authors, including thinking about why you want to share your story, what the message of the paper is and who the audience isWe discuss a metaphor for the publishing process in which the author feels like a Medieval knight throwing the manuscript over the castle wallMagdalena sees herself more as a facilitator and reminds us that every stakeholder in the process is humanShe stresses that editors and publishers need to work to make the publishing process more transparentShe makes the point that the objective of peer review is to make the paper better and we talk about new models for publishing and sharing dataWe discuss how impact factors can be mis-used and what alternative metrics existMagdalena tells us how she feels as the first woman editor at Nature and about prizes for women scientists. 

She mentions these journals and institutions :
MRC Laboratory of Molecular BiologyCancer Research UKNature journalNature Research    Mentoring in Science Award


To find out more about Magdalena and her journal
Nature editors150 years of Nature: A century and a half of research and discovery.Magdalena on WikipediaMagdalena on Twitter

To find out more about Renaud :
TwitterLinkedIn
To find out more about Jonathan :
TwitterLinkedIn 
To learn more about the soundtrack :
Music by Amaria - Lo
To find out more about Renaud and Jonathan :
Twitter : https://twitter.com/LePourpre LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/renaudpourpre/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/Epigenetique LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanweitzman/%20 More about the soundtrack :
Music by Amaria - Lovely Swindler https://soundcloud.com/amariamusique/

2 時間9分