【 以下文字转载自 Chemistry 讨论区 】 发信人: chemchem (chemchem), 信区: Chemistry 标 题: Anyone know about "Editorial Board Job"? 关键字: Editorial Board Job 发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Aug 15 17:39:44 2014, 美东) Hi, I have seen a job openning of Editoral Board for an open access online journal. I have a full time job. I am still interested in this one. But not sure how it works. 1. Is it a part-time job? 2. Will get paid at all? 3. What type of/how much work I would need to put in? Does anyone have experience to share? Thanks a lot. Sorry can't type Chinese in office.
c*w
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有的人说NSC容易加急成功,可是怎么一到了我头上就不灵了。
d*o
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没法儿,除非你做的是叶脉标本
【在 w*****4 的大作中提到】 : 夹在书里容易变脆吧,怎么能保持柔韧呢?
A*a
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狗好像很喜欢那个牙膏的味道的.
y*1
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Better not take these "jobs". They will not pay you. Instead they offer you to publish your own papers freely on the journal. You need to do a lot for them and the journal earns the money. My friend recently takes one of this job and he sent me two manuscripts to review last week. I really hate that. There are a lot of submissions from countries like Iran. Thus, more and more open access journals appear.....
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【在 c******m 的大作中提到】 : 【 以下文字转载自 Chemistry 讨论区 】 : 发信人: chemchem (chemchem), 信区: Chemistry : 标 题: Anyone know about "Editorial Board Job"? : 关键字: Editorial Board Job : 发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Aug 15 17:39:44 2014, 美东) : Hi, I have seen a job openning of Editoral Board for an open access online : journal. I have a full time job. I am still interested in this one. But not : sure how it works. : 1. Is it a part-time job? : 2. Will get paid at all?
【在 y*********1 的大作中提到】 : Better not take these "jobs". : They will not pay you. Instead they offer you to publish your own papers : freely on the journal. : You need to do a lot for them and the journal earns the money. : My friend recently takes one of this job and he sent me two manuscripts to : review last week. I really hate that. : There are a lot of submissions from countries like Iran. Thus, more and more : open access journals appear..... : : not
en,谢谢。我刚也找到这个: Instructions How to Make an Autumn Leaf Bookmark 1 Gather small autumn leaves or larger ones that can be broken or cut up. 2 Clean and dry them if they are dirty or wet. 3 Press them by setting them between two sheets of waxed paper. Then set the leaves and waxed paper inside the pages of a book. Put a pile of heavier books like phone books or hardbound novels or text books on top of the book holding the leaves. Set them aside in a dry area and let them press dry and flat for 2 weeks. Pressing and drying them will remove excess moisture too. 4 Measure and cut two same sized pieces of clear plastic self stick shelf/ drawer liner in the shape of a paper bookmark, about 8 inches by 2 inches or wider if you prefer. You can make it longer or shorter and wider if you like. Don’t remove the backing covering the sticky side of the clear plastic liner before you cut the pieces out. 5 Remove the backing from one of the two pieces of self-stick plastic liner. Then set it on a table or another hard work surface, sticky side up. 6 Get your dried pressed autumn leaves and arrange a few on the sticky part of the plastic shelf liner. You may have to cut larger leaves to fit. Spread them out. Make sure you leave a small border around the outer edge of the liner that does not have any leaves on it, like a small frame. 7 Take the other piece of sticky clear plastic liner and peel off the backing. 8 Starting at the top or bottom of a 2-inch side, whichever direction is easier for you to work from, set it on top of the leaves and other piece of liner, pressing down as you go. Press it down with the edge of one of the books or the palm of your hand to completely seal the front to the back.