
Physical Review Letters - Publicity Instructions for Authors
Aim your summary at the general public, not physicists. Using this style helps the editors to visualize how the topic could be presented to a general audience. Avoid or define any jargon. State why your …
HIPPA, Social Media & Texting Compliance Flashcards | Quizlet
Which one of the following is an example of a potential internal social media policy statement? A. You must adhere to the medical center's social media terms. B. You agree to not violate any local, state, …
PRL 214:Wrtng for PR: Media and Message | Youyou Zhao
The following information is not intended to be factual but is part of a class writing assignment in PRL 214: Wrtng for PR: Media and Message at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, …
Physical Review style requires that the initial citation of figures or tables be in numerical order in text, so don’t cite Fig. 2 until Fig. 1 has been cited.
Physical Review Letters - PRL Information for Contributors
Since at the present time such links work only from the reference section, work cited anywhere in the paper, including in figure and table captions and in "Note (s) added," should be included in the …
Physical Review Letters - PRL Author Information
Guidelines for Section Selection Forms and Memos Style and Notation Guide More information on preparing and styling your paper Collaboration Author List Guidelines Length Worksheets Letters: …
Physical Review Letters - Tips for Authors
In any resubmission letter, provide (1) a concise summary of your rebuttal to the major points of criticism raised by the referees, (2) a point by point, polite, professional response to the referee reports, and …
Physical Review Letters - Information for Authors
All references cited in the Supplemental Material should be listed in the reference section of the main text. For editorial policies and more details about preparing and depositing Supplemental Material, …
PRL Mass media Flashcards | Quizlet
Often called media alerts, its purpose is to give the basic details (5Ws and 1H) of an event to encourage media attendance and coverage. To create an effective media advisory, include the following-
I'll describe how the review process works, how we pick our highlighted papers, and how things have changed since we raised standards three years ago—notably how we are asking more of authors, …