Publishing in Journals for Beginners (Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths and Medicine - STEMM)
Publishing in journal articles is a key element of a successful researcher career, and something you should expect to do over the course of your PhD, but knowing where to start can be a daunting prospect. When do you know when you're ready to publish in a journal? What is the typical structure, form and content of a standard scientific research article? How can you even be sure whether this is the right outlet for your work? What does the publication process entail and what do you need to know about peer review? This session is designed to take you through the entire process from initial idea right up to sharing your finished publication.
By the end of this session, you should be able to:
- Have an overview of the publication process from start to finish
- Think about what type of academic publication is right for your research and how to pick the right journal
- Understand the typical structure, form and content of a standard scientific journal article
- Be aware of the dangers posed by predatory publishers
- Understand the peer review process and how to respond to reviewers' comments
- PhD students in Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths and Medicine
- Researchers in Sciences, Technology, Engineering, Maths and Medicine
- Other Cambridge students and staff welcome
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer |
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1 | Thu 8 May 09:30 - 10:30 | 09:30 - 10:30 | Cambridge University Libraries Online | Veronica Phillips |
Online webinar with presentations, demonstrations, discussions and practical activities.
If you require any help before the session, such as accessibility support, please email our team at ResearcherDevelopment@lib.cam.ac.uk for further assistance.
This session will be delivered using Zoom so please ensure you have it installed ahead of the session. A joining link will be sent out as part of the booking confirmation process.
One hour
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