How to contribute
There are two ways to submit a peer-reviewed contribution to Iceberg:
- The GitHub way (preferred):
- Make sure you have a GitHub account (free and useful)
- Clone the Iceberg repository at https://github.com/research-iceberg/research-iceberg.github.io
- Create a new branch, preferably with the author name
- Create a new directory
papers/AUTHOR_NAME_YYYYMM
, whereYYYY
is year andMM
month - Copy the file
papers/template.tex.md
topapers/AUTHOR_NAME_YYYYMM/new_file_name.tex.md
- Important: DO NOT COPY
papers/template.md
! COPYpapers/template.tex.md
INSTEAD! - TeXify will convert all
.tex.md
files into.md
files by rendering LaTeX code within $.$ signs - Write your paper in this new markdown file
- Create a pull request into the master branch
- A referee will be assigned to the pull request
- Responds to the referee comments
- Wait for acceptance by the editor
In case of any problems and/or need of help concerning GitHub workflows, do not hesitate to contact the editor. This is the preferred way and the editor will be happy to help!
- Write a text file and send it to the editor via email. The editor will review the text, add it to the GitHub repository and publish it when accepted.
In all cases, every published paper will receive
- a mention of the reviewer
- a citable DOI via Zenodo.
- a rendered PDF, to which the DOI is attributed to.
- a Comments section at the end of the paper, which will be open to comments from any GitHub user.
For opinion pieces, Write a text file (preferentially in markdown, but not necessary) and send it to the editor via email.