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Keywords-MitoPedia in BEC

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Keywords-MitoPedia in BEC

Description

Keywords—MitoPedia is the concept to link keywords in articles published in Bioenergetics Communications (BEC) to MitoPedia terms. Authors should consider the message in the selected keywords. Provide consistent definitions of your keywords by linking them to MitoPedia. Extend MitoPedia entries critically by your contributions. The BEC editorial team will hyperlink your keywords with MitoPedia, and a reference to your BEC publication will be generated automatically from the MitoPedia term to your publication. With your contributions, BEC elevates keywords to terms with meaning. Your article gains visibility.


Reference: BEC authors

Contribution by Gnaiger Erich: last update 2020-05-17
MitoPedia
Bioenergetics Communications

Instructions to BEC authors

  1. Define the keywords most relevant to your manuscript. A good keyword is a catchword drawig serach engines and readers to the topics and concepts developed in your article.
  2. Do you find your keyword in MitoPedia?
    1. If yes, you may be satisfied with the definition of your keyword provided by MitoPedia - done.
    2. If yes, you may not be satisfied with the definition of your keyword provided by MitoPedia - continue below.
    3. If no, continue.
  3. Add a glossary to your article, defining your keywords, which are not or not sufficiently covered in MitoPedia. You may include up to three references which are most relevant for definition of a term.
  4. By publishing in Bioenergetics Communications, authors agree that their peer-reviewed glossaries can be incorporated in MitoPedia, with reference to their publication. MitoPedia terms are either updated or new MitoPedia terms generated by the BEC editorial team.
  5. BEC helps MitoPedia to grow ↔ MitoPedia helps BEC to become more powerful. This is one of the meanings of the BEC ex libris.


Discussion of an example

  • Article: MitoEAGLE Task Group (2020) Mitochondrial physiology. Bioenerg Commun 2020.1. - BEC2020.1 doi10.26124bec2020-0001.v1
  • Keyword—MitoPedia: Cell count hyperlinked to Count.
  • 'Count' is not a good keyword for search engines. But the term 'cell count' is of fundamental importance for the discussion of 'rate'. A detailed discussion of the term 'count' in the framework of SI base units is beyond the scope of the manuscript. A link to the MitoPedia term 'count' may be helpful for some specifically interested readers.
  • The keywords 'Flow' and 'Flux' or Oxidative phosphorylation are used with aims for search engines, that are different from the aim of using 'Cell count' as a keyword.
  • There is a large scope of improvement for the present selection of keywords in the article 'Mitochondrial physiology'.

Tips

  1. Long-tail keywords
  2. 5 tips
  3. A keyword manual


MitoPedia topics: BEC