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FYI: Making Research Stand Out with Multimedia
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Making Research Stand Out with Multimedia
Message 1: Making Research Stand Out with Multimedia
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Date: 08-Feb-2011
From: Christopher Tancock <c.tancock elsevier.com>
Subject: Making Research Stand Out with Multimedia
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Modern research often involves more than a linear page of text and the occasional graph or table. Much research comes in the form of video, audio, or animations, and includes colour photographs, datasets, or transcripts. Elsevier fully supports authors wanting to make use of these possibilities and we encourage you to consider this for your own research. In this way, you can present your article in an accessible and innovative manner and the resulting article will clearly stand out from the crowd. Data presented in this way can range from interviews, video abstracts, audio files or analyses; 3-D animations, scans, maps, presentations, cartoons, recordings and more. These data will be presented alongside your paper on ScienceDirect and will be viewable directly on the page (embedded via flash video or audio player). For more detailed instructions please visit the multimedia instruction pages at: http://www.elsevier.com/artworkinstructions and to find out more about our leading linguistics journals, see: www.elsevier.com/linguistics
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