School of Social and Political Science

Introduction to Publishing - PhD

Year of Study
PhD
Attribute Framework Skills
Communication and Dissemination
07 February 2024
09:30 - 12:00

Venue

Practice Suite, 1.12
Chrystal Macmillan Building Edinburgh EH8 9LD

Description

Publishing your work and sharing your findings is a key component of a successful research career. A significant time investment is required to successfully publish a paper and several skills are used during the process including collaborative writing, figure design, analysis and concise written communication. With 30,000 journals to choose from and various publishing models to consider, researchers need to be aware of which option will work best for them.

Academic publishing is currently undergoing a revolution and there have been several new developments in recent years, including the rise of open access journals, the requirement to share data and new regulations. Participants will be introduced to the editorial process, various publishing models, open access publishing, legal considerations and how to navigate the academic publishing process.

This workshop is designed to cover the key actions and issues behind publishing a research paper including manuscript preparation, choosing the appropriate journal and peer review. In addition, it will include an introduction to the controversial subject of metrics. The instructor’s own publishing experience will be used to illustrate key points.

Facilitated by Dr. Joanna Young

Registration

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Location

Chrystal Macmillan Building Edinburgh EH8 9LD Practice Suite, 1.12