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Publishing in the Safety and Reliability Journal
1. Publishing in our journal
Good for you
Good for your organisation
Good for the profession
2. What is SaRS?
• The Safety and Reliability Society (SaRS) was formed in 1980
• SaRS is a Professional Affiliate of the Engineering Council
• SaRS has links with many organisations including European
Safety and Reliability Association (ESRA) and British Standards
Institute (BSI)
• SaRS is run by volunteers who know and understand Safety
and Reliability
– It’s run by the members for the members
• It promotes Safety and Reliability learning, development and
recognition across all industries in the UK and Internationally
• Honorary Fellows include individuals such as
Lord Cullen and Mike Weightman
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3. SaRS Journal
• Great way to get a paper published
• It’s published four times per year by Taylor and
Francis:
– Individual papers
– Themed papers
• The journal is published in hard copy and online and
is indexed on Thomson and Reuters databases
• Easy to submit a paper
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Good for you - Good for your organisation- Good for the profession
4. Our readers
Our members
• Individuals or company affiliates
• As well as our Members and Fellows anyone can join SaRS as
an Associate or a Student
• It’s not just for engineers – mathematicians, physicists,
chemists, psychologists, sociologists, etc. working in the field
can (and do) join and benefit as members
Our subscribers
• Libraries and organisations that pay for whole back catalogue
• People who purchase individual papers
Your peers, employer, clients, stakeholders
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5. Expertise
The membership of the Society includes safety and reliability
experts from many specialisms, a wide range of disciplines and
across many industries including:
• Defence, Rail, Oil and gas, Transportation, Nuclear, Energy,
Chemical, Aerospace, Maritime
This provides a unique environment for:
• The transfer of knowledge from one industry to another
• Learning lessons from enquiries and incident reports that are
analysed for cross-industry differences and commonalities
• Peer review from cross-industry experts
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6. SaRS Journal
• Why submit papers?
• Why read it?
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Good for you
Good for your organisation
Good for the profession
7. Good for you
– Build and maintain your reputation in the field of
Safety and Reliability
– Gauge the quality and relevance of your work
through peer review
– Networking - it can put you in touch with people
doing similar relevant work
– Gain new insights and ideas
– Improve your writing skills
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8. Good for your organisation
• Provides evidence of recognition of expertise
to clients and stakeholders
• Enhances skills of employees, breadth and
quality of their work
• Provides fresh perspectives that may
otherwise be overlooked
• New business contacts
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9. Good for the profession
• Raises the profession’s profile and reputation
• Informs and influences our stakeholders
• Establishes and shares knowledge and best
practice
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10. Contact Details
Submit a paper or article:
http://www.editorialmanager.com/tsar/default.aspx
If you are interested in publishing in the journal please contact us - we will be happy to
help:
Alec Bounds, Editor in Chief: alec.bounds@arcadis.com
Nicola Stacey - Promotion and Guest Edited Issues: nicola.stacey@sars.org.uk
See details of the scope of the journal on the website - www.sars.org.uk
If you would like to advertise in the journal or any of our publications please contact the
office info@sars.org.uk
Thank you
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Editor's Notes
600+ individual members and growing
A full directory of Affiliate Member Organisations can be found on the SaRS website and in the SaRS Journal
Reputation - Looks good on your CV, when applying for jobs or bidding for work
Peer review during publishing process and from readers leads to new insights but also from process of writing the paper as you generally examine work more closely or as you think of ways to explain it
Networking – find out what other people are doing that could inform you work or with whom you could collaborate
Better writing skills – better bids, client reports, job applications