Tips on managing co-authoring
Engineers and scientists work and write in teams. The most prestigious research centres give within-department peer review before a paper is submitted. However, writers at many universities complain that co-authors give little feedback, but then journals' peer reviewers give brutal criticism. We find that presenting a specific task to pre-submission readers or co-authors improves a writer's chance of getting useful, focused feedback. Presenting a task seems to reduce the level of stress readers feel when they're asked to give opinions to writers they know.
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