Publications are the means by which scientists publicise their work, and ultimately, it is by their papers that these publications are judged. A string of impressive publications can propel a young scientist to the next academic stage, whereas an insufficient publication record can derail a career. This paper by Katrina Kelner, Deputy Editor, Life Sciences, at Science magazine, is aimed at giving budding scientists a brief idea of what makes a good paper.
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