Post-publication sharing: publishing your research effectively (For PhD students in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences)
You've published your research...now what should you do with it?
This session explores the whys and hows of sharing research - the options, the benefits and the logistics:
- Scholarly best practice for sharing research
- Opportunities for sharing offered by social media
- Benefits that sharing your research brings you and the wider community
- What your funder expects you to share.
- How to use the University repository, Apollo, to share your research and also access that of others
- Ways to find out who has been sharing, using and citing your published research
- PhD students in HASS subjects
- Further details regarding eligibility criteria are available
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer | |
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1 | Tue 4 Jun 2019 11:00 - 12:00 | 11:00 - 12:00 | Sidgwick Site, Alison Richard Building, S1 | map | Dr B. Gini |
Interactive session
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- You will find it useful to bring your own internet-enabled device to this session.
One session of one hour
Once a term
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