AudioSlides
AudioSlides presentations allow authors to explain in their own words what their paper is about
AudioSlides
are short, webcast-style presentations that are shown next to the
online article on ScienceDirect. This format gives authors the
opportunity to present their research in their own words, helping
readers to quickly understand what a paper is about and appreciate its
relevance. Learn more
about AudioSlides in this "Introducing AudioSlides" presentation, or
check out some examples in the AudioSlides Gallery.
AudioSlides
are short, webcast-style presentations that are shown next to the
online article on ScienceDirect. This format gives authors the
opportunity to present their research in their own words, helping
readers to quickly understand what a paper is about and appreciate its
relevance. Learn more
about AudioSlides in this "Introducing AudioSlides" presentation, or
check out some examples in the AudioSlides Gallery.
Download the AudioSlides Template PPT, 302 KB to get started! |
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Benefits for Authors and Readers
- Enable authors to promote their work and summarize their main findings in their own words
- Support readers to quickly determine the relevancy of a paper
- Includes a dedicated, easy-to-use website to create AudioSlides presentation
- AudioSlides presentations can be embedded in other websites, for example research homepages
- AudioSlides presentations will be made available next to the published article on ScienceDirect right away
- No additional cost for authors or readers
How to create an AudioSlides Presentation
Elsevierhas developed an easy to use, web-based tool to create AudioSlides
presentations. Using this environment, authors can upload slides and add
voice-over audio recordings using only a web browser and a computer
with a microphone.
AudioSlides presentations must be of a
scientific nature and accurately reflect the content of the Article.
Since they reflect the author's view on their published article,
AudioSlides presentations are not subject to peer-review (which is
clearly indicated on the presentation itself) and so they can be posted
online without delay.
If your paper has been accepted by one of
the participating journals you will automatically receive an invitation
to create an AudioSlides presentation.
If you have any questions, please visit our support hub.
AudioSlides
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