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CV question
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CV question

CV question

(OP)
An article I authored will be published later this year in a peer review journal.  How do I list it on my CV? … pending? To be published in _______ Journal, Autumn 2006?

Thanks, in advance.

Vita sine litteris mors est.

RE: CV question

I've done something along the lines of the second one.

Hg

Eng-Tips policies:  FAQ731-376

RE: CV question

How about:

"Mechanical Things You Nedd to Read", copyright 2006?

(I don't know how to make that c in a circle symbol.)

"Do not worry about your problems with mathematics, I assure you mine are far greater."   
Albert Einstein
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RE: CV question

If your publication has been reviewed and accepted in its final form then just list the authors, title and journal with the words "(Awaiting Publication)" or "(Accepted for Publication)" at the end. If it has not yet been reviewed or formally accepted the do not list it at all

M

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Dr Michael F Platten

RE: CV question

How will you consider synopsis of a paper being sent for acceptance and advance notice,not followed by the paper.

Later the research workers claim as paper published in their cv and for their annual review.  

This is not an accidental event but a deliberate one.

RE: CV question

Ashereng:  to get the "c" in the small circle:  In Word, normal default, type (c) and it changes automatically to the copyright symbol (I hate this in that when I am typing a list with (a), (b), and hit, well, I don't get what I want.) Else go to Insert, Symbols and you get the various symbols/letters available in various fonts - you can find it there.  Then hit insert and close.
cheers

RE: CV question

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CODE

[©]
results in ©

For other things, click on the Process TGML menu below the text box and go to Character Entity Reference for TGML under Special Characters

RE: CV question

Cool.

Thanks.

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Albert Einstein
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