Writing the cover letter for a manuscript. #phdlife #manuscript #publishing | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
Learn why a cover letter is important for journal submissions and how to write an impactful one.
Key Insights
- 💌 The cover letter is the first opportunity to make a good impression on journal editors.
- ❓ It is important to follow the specific instructions for authors provided by the journal.
- 💌 Keep the cover letter concise and avoid using exaggerated claims.
- 💌 Proofread the cover letter for errors, including the correct journal and editor names.
- 💌 Address the cover letter to a specific person if possible.
- 🏮 Include the title and type of your paper, a brief background, and the unique selling points of your paper.
- 👋 Explain why your paper is a good fit for the journal and state that it has not been submitted elsewhere.
Transcript
hi there friends pretty much every manuscript submission requires a cover letter to submitted to the journal as well and this is what we're going to talk about in this video first why you should care about this cover letter than some general points about writing the cover letter and finally the various points to include in such a cover letter so fi... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: Why is a cover letter important for journal submissions?
A cover letter is the first thing editors see and provides an opportunity to make a good first impression. It allows you to succinctly explain the importance of your paper in your field.
Q: How long should a cover letter be?
It is recommended to keep the cover letter to one or one and a half pages. Too much text may cause editors to lose interest.
Q: Should I repeat the abstract in the cover letter?
No, the cover letter is not meant to repeat the abstract. Instead, use it to emphasize the unique selling points of your paper and why it is special.
Q: What should I include in the cover letter?
Address the letter to a specific person if possible, mention the journal and title of your paper, provide a brief background, highlight the key findings of your paper, explain why it is a good fit for the journal, and state that the paper has not been submitted elsewhere.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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A cover letter for journal submissions is the first thing editors see and can make a good first impression.
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Make sure to follow the journal's instructions for authors and keep the cover letter concise.
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Emphasize the unique selling points of your paper without using exaggerated claims and proofread for errors.