Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Submitting your papers

Some of you will choose to submit your papers electronically - which is fine. I have no problem accepting papers by email, it is actually far more convenient. However, make it easier on me, if you would:
  1. Include your last name in the filename somewhere, preferably first.
  2. Include 'ph102' in the filename.
  3. Remember that I will have >50 papers in the end ...
For example, "smith_ph102.pdf" is good. I know which paper is which right away, alphabetical sorting will work, and I know this is related to ph102.

These silly little things help a lot in the end - having 55 files named 'physics-paper.pdf' or something similar is extremely frustrating.

How to write a physics paper

Physical Review Letters' editorial board tells you how to write a good 'letter.'

By 'letter,' of course they mean 'short paper suitable for a general physics audience,' not something of the 'Dear John' variety.

Of particular note: I am not alone in being deeply confused by scientists' love for the passive voice. From the article:

The issue of sentence-level construction is less critical, and it will not surprise me if some writers still take comfort in the passive-voice style described above. Frankly, this comfort is a mystery to me.

In all, the article is useful advice from one of the top physics journals around. And I'm not saying that just because we have the same initials.