Shep2789 Posted November 5, 2014 Posted November 5, 2014 I am trying to update my CV with what I've done over the last year. In its current form, it has a "Presentations" section where I list my 5 poster and 1 oral presentation. I need to add that I have a manuscript in preparation for a TBD peer-reviewed journal and I also need to somehow add that I'm on two abstracts that were published in Angiogenesis last month and I don't know how to organize them. Should I have a "publications" header? Make it a combined "publications and presentations?" I also have no idea how to cite the published poster abstracts. The poster abstracts are published here. I'm listed on abstracts 033 and 116. Thanks for any advice! I'll be sure to pay the kindness forward.
TakeruK Posted November 5, 2014 Posted November 5, 2014 On my CV I have a heading called "Publications" Underneath that heading, I have two sub-headings, "Peer-reviewed" and "Selected Conference Presentations and Proceedings" (with the implication that these are not peer reviewed). I would put published abstracts like you mention under the second sub-heading. Of course, you might want to name your headings/sub-headings differently based on what you have to list. In my field, we do not list publications "in prep" on CVs (but "submitted" or "in revision" or "accepted" or "in press" is okay). If you don't have anything for the peer-reviewed subheading, then I would just name it "Presentations". Shep2789 1
Shep2789 Posted November 5, 2014 Author Posted November 5, 2014 Thank you for your advice! I'm listing the "in preparation" because I'm desperate for anything to counter my horrid GPA and I'll realistically have at least 1 first-author and 2-3 second author publications from my current work, but it doesn't seem like they will be coming together before the application deadlines. Sort of a dumb question: how do you format the "Selected Conference Presentations and Proceedings?" Author A, Author B. Title of project. Conference Title. Journal. Volume. DOI?
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