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Comment Think about your audience (Score 1) 279

Some of these tips are very good. I've published a few dozen papers in the GPS field, and I work with engineers and scientists who have done so also. I am sure they would agree with a lot of the (more positive) tips you have received.

This is what I can add: who do you want to know about this? Think of your original problem, and the process by which you came to a solution. No doubt you were trying to solve a real problem for real people. Those people are a great first audience for your work. What do they read when it comes to technical works? When they look for technical solutions, where do they look? If you want a broader audience, and you don't know what they read, ask them. Myself, I read GPS World a lot, and I consult the proceedings of the Institute of Navigation meetings.

This might sound like a small step but remember you *can* repeat it. First an company newsletter, then a conference, then a journal. Good luck!

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