Publishing in journals - for researchers in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites
Publishing journal articles is a key element of a successful research career. As you are starting on this journey, you may have a lot of questions, for example:
- Where and how should I publish my research?
- How do I maximise the number of readers and citations?
- How should I respond to reviewers?
PLEASE NOTE THIS SESSION HAS BEEN CANCELLED
- PhD students in HASS subjects
- Other PhD students and researchers also welcome
To make the most out of this session, please complete the pre-work and bring your notes with you. You will examine some examples of peer review and author's responses, which should take 30-40 minutes. Instructions can be found here: https://universityofcambridgecloud.sharepoint.com/:w:/s/CUL/departments/OSC/EZ4W-_vxcjhCo35IxM2Xa28BxIw_-ZVSv03ABQVGfKBKAA?e=S6edEo
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer |
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1 | Thu 8 Jun 2023 11:00 - 13:00 | 11:00 - 13:00 | Cambridge University Libraries Online | Matthias Ammon |
This training session prepares you to succeed with your first publishing experiences. We will cover:
- How to plan the content of your publication
- How to chose a journal by considering its scope, prestige, timescale and access model
- How to avoid falling into the traps of predatory publishers
- How to navigate the peer review process
- Open Access publishing
Online session with presentation and discussion
You will need to have installed Zoom on your device to access the session. More details will be given in the confirmation email.
2 hours, with a short break in the middle
Booking / availability