how to mention journal publications in resume?

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  1. dis.funk.sh.null

    dis.funk.sh.null New Member

    Hi folks,

    I just found out that one of the journal papers I co-authored has been published in an IEEE research journal. How do I mention this on my resume?

    It's my first time so pardon my ignorance :(

    Thanks...
     
  2. Jack Tracey

    Jack Tracey New Member

    Hi dis -
    Congratulations on your publication! When I've looked at others resumes (CVs) they seem to create a separate category for "Publications" and list them according to some popular citation method (APA, for example). I hope you can continue to add to your list
    Jack
     
  3. Jake_A

    Jake_A New Member

    Congrats, Null. More grease to your elbow!

    Several suggested formats exist. Here is one example, from Harvard U, Department of Academic Affairs

    See item #1 in the "sample citations" section in the excerpt below, for use in CVs (mostly) and resumes.

    Thanks.
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    (Credit: Harvard Univ., see link above).

    "A sample of the citation format to be followed is attached.

    "PUBLICATIONS

    "Instructions:

    "1. Do not include papers submitted or in preparation unless
    they have been accepted for publication, in which case list
    the journal in which they will appear and indicate "in
    press".

    "2. Number references consecutively in the order in which they
    were published.

    "3. Separate publications by category, in the order shown below.

    "4. For each reference, provide all authors (in order listed in
    the reference itself), title, journal, inclusive pages, and
    year of publication.


    "Categories:

    "1. Peer-reviewed publications (reports of original
    investigations; clinical reports; letters to the editor,
    clearly indicated as such)

    "2. Books and monographs (distinguish between authoring and
    editing books)

    "3. Evidence of works in progress (e.g. complete articles
    published in conference proceedings, chapters in books;
    review articles; editorials, clearly indicated as such)

    "4. Development and/or publication of educational materials
    (e.g. teaching cases)

    "5. Development of major curricular offerings or innovative
    educational programs at HSPH

    "6. Non-print materials (film strips, films, videotapes and
    computer software relevant to appointee's academic field)

    "7. Published abstracts within the last two years (optional)


    "SAMPLE CITATIONS

    "Examples of correct forms of reference are given below.

    "Journal

    1. Standard Journal Article (List all authors)

    Ashbaugh DG, Petty TL, Bigelow DB, Harris TM. Continuous
    positive-pressure breathing (CPPB) in adult respiratory
    disease syndrome. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 1969; 57:31-
    41.


    2. Corporate Author

    The Committee on Enzymes of the Scandinavian Society for
    Clinical Chemistry and Clinical Physiology. Recommended
    method for the determination of gamma-glutamyltransferase
    in blood. Scand J Clin Lab Invest. 1976; 5:224-5.

    3. Personal Author(s)

    Osler AG, Complement: mechanisms and functions.
    Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1976.

    4. Corporate Author

    American Medical Associate Department of Drugs. AMA drug
    evaluations. 3rd ed. Littleton: Publishing Sciences
    Group, 1977.

    5. Editor, Compiler, Chairman as Author

    Rhodes AJ, Van Rooyen CE, comps. Textbook of virology:
    for students and practitioners of medicine and other
    health sciences. 5th ed. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkens,
    1968.

    6. Chapter in Book

    Weinstein L, Swartz MN. Pathogenic properties of
    invading microorganisms. In: Sodeman WA Jr, Sodeman WA,
    eds. Pathologic physiology: mechanisms of disease.
    Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 1974:457-72.

    7. Agency Publication

    National Center for Health Statistics. Acute conditions:
    incidence and associated disability, United States July
    1968-June 1969. Rockville, MD: National Center for
    Health Statistics, 1972. (Vital and health statistics.
    Series 10: Data from the National Health Survey, no. 69)
    (DHEW publication no. (HMS)72-1036).
     
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  4. unixman

    unixman New Member

    Mine looks something like this:


    SAMPLE PUBLICATIONS / QUOTES / ADDRESSES

    • Speaker, Association of Professional Researchers for Advancement (APRA) convention, 1999
    • Speaker, Venture Capital Conference, NYC, sponsored by Draper Fisher Jurvetson & Silicon Alley Venture Partners, 2000
    • Published: “E-Business Solutions for the High-End Art Market”, WetCanvas!, 2000
    • Published: “Linux Programming Whitepapers”, Coriolis Press, 1999
    • Published: “MSQL and Linux Web Solutions”, Linux Journal, June 1997
    • Published: “Using Linux in a Training Environment”, Linux Journal, August 1997
    • Published: “Planning a Corporate Website”, WebSmith Magazine, October 1996 (cover)
    • Published: The New Linux Book and the Linux Programmer’s Guide
    • Various quotes in: Wall Street Journal, Computerworld, DataMation

    Cheers.
     
  5. oxpecker

    oxpecker New Member

    In a resume, people typically list something like:
    • 65 papers in peer-reviewed journals, 2 book chapters. Available on request.
    In a CV, we list 'em all. My CV is 16 pages long (mostly due to publication list), and it's short compared to many of my colleagues.
     

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