Elsevier Connect

Tentative Publication date and time: TBD by Editor

[Photos]

Include here or in a separate file:

  • A photo of the person giving the tips.
  • A photo of their book if they are an Elsevier author.

[Primary Category]

TBD by Editor

[Secondary Categories]

TBD by Editor

[Headline]

Consider a list headline, dos and don’ts or ‘how to’

[Deck head]

Include more detail in the deckhead …

[Byline]

By[Insert author’s name]

[The Author]

Write a bio of up to 150 words, includingthe work s/he is known for, titles and affiliations, and why we have chosen them to give this advice.(Hyperlink their name to their profile on their institution’s website or LinkedIn. If they are active on Twitter, include their Twitter handle.)

[Intro]

Set the scene. Describe the challenge or how one my go wrong in this pursuit – or why it’s hard to find good advice in this particular area. The author may want to recount a mishap of their own they learned from or how they had to learn this information the hard way.

[The tips]

Here, the author can present the tips in a straightforward way or include their own experience.

1. Type the tip in bold as a long or short sentence. Then elaborate on the advice in a few sentences or paragraphs.

2. Type the second tip. Then elaborate on the advice in a few sentences or paragraphs.

3. Type the third tip. Then elaborate on the advice in a few sentences or paragraphs.

4. Type the fourth tip. Then elaborate on the advice in a few sentences or paragraphs.

5. Type the fifth tip. Then elaborate on the advice in a few sentences or paragraphs.

6. Type the sixth tip. Then elaborate on the advice in a few sentences or paragraphs.

7. Type the seventh. Then elaborate on the advice in a few sentences or paragraphs.

Include from 5 to 15 tips.

Tip: People tend to take tips more seriously when it’s NOT a round number.