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Mid-Career Book Publishing: Bridging Experience with Discovery

by Gaye Bayrakci, Bethany D. Hinga and Tamie J. Jovanelly 20 August 202514 August 2025

In the 2nd installment of 3 career-focused articles, scientists contemplate why a book project was the perfect addition to the dynamic middle stage of their professional journeys.

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Early-Career Book Publishing: Growing Roots as Scholars

by Matthew J. Currell and Rebekah B. Esmaili 6 August 202530 July 2025

In the 1st installment of 3 career-focused articles, scientists who completed books as early-career researchers reflect on the positive outcomes the experience had on their professional development.

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Announcing the AGU Publications DEIA Reviewer Board

by Mia Ricci and Paige Wooden 19 March 202519 March 2025

With the launch of a new DEIA Reviewer Board, AGU Publications reaffirms our commitment to publishing content on equity and inclusion in the geosciences.

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Introducing the New EIC of JGR: Earth Surface

by Ann Rowan 5 March 20254 March 2025

Learn about the person taking the helm of JGR: Earth Surface and their vision for the coming years.

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Editorial Handover at AGU Advances

by Susan Trumbore and Alberto Montanari 12 February 202520 February 2025

The outgoing and incoming Editors-in-Chief of AGU Advances reflect on recent years of growth and expansion in the journal while they plan for the challenges ahead.

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When Climate Research Fuels Climate Myths: Author Insights from a Misused Publication

by Julia R. Andreasen 3 February 20254 February 2025

By equipping ourselves with preventive strategies, mitigation tools, and trusted networks, we can guide misinformed conversations back to accuracy and preserve the value of rigorous research.

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Steering Geophysical Research Letters Forward: A Focus on Excellence and Global Inclusivity

by Kristopher B. Karnauskas 23 January 202523 January 2025

Meet the new Editor-in-Chief of Geophysical Research Letters and discover his plans to shape the journal’s role in advancing the Earth and space sciences.

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Announcing New AGU Journal Editors-in-Chief Starting in 2025

by AGU Publications 14 November 202413 November 2024

AGU is excited to welcome new Editors-in-Chief for five of our journals in 2025.

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了解地球物理学:追踪 AGU 期刊文章标题的演变

by Rebecca Owen 28 October 202428 October 2024

一项新研究对 AGU 期刊文章标题中最常用的词汇进行了分类,并探讨了这些词汇讲述的地球和空间科学领域发展的故事。

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What’s On the Horizon for Open Access Geoscience Books?

by David Boyt and Jenny Lunn 16 October 20243 October 2024

On the first anniversary of their partnership, AGU and the Geological Society of London reflect on the GeoHorizons series and why open access books are valuable for the geoscience community.

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