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Wed 8 Feb 2017
09:15 - 14:00

Venue: Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Betty and Gordon Moore Library, Glass Room

Provided by: Office of Scholarly Communication


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Helping Researchers Publish in Sciences, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
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Wed 8 Feb 2017

Description

Join us for the second in our series exploring resources to help with the process of publishing your research in STEM disciplines - from recording observations to editing to peer review.

This session offers the chance to learn about available tools and options in publishing and reviewing, and ask questions of the experts.

We will explore:

  • returning scientific publishing to the scientists: innovative approaches to publishing and peer-reviewing single observations (Laurence Rajendran, ScienceMatters)
  • post publication peer review, open peer review and preprints (Nikolaus Kriegeskorte)
  • using collaborative writing tools for your papers (Overleaf)
  • peer review FAQs (Jennifer Wright, CUP)
  • connecting active research management and research publishing (Nigel Goddard, Research Space)
  • peer review and the benefits of openness (Tom Culley, Publons)

Morning refreshments and lunch will be provided, during which time you can speak to providers for information and user support.

Thanks to Overleaf, Publons and Research Space for their sponsorship of this event.

If you cannot attend in person, join us live at http://cam.adobeconnect.com/osc2/ - simply select to 'enter as guest' (no need to create an Adobe Connect account).

Target audience
  • Graduate students in STEM subjects.
  • Researchers in STEM subjects.
  • PIs in STEM subjects.
  • Support staff in STEM subjects.
  • Librarians in STEM subjects.
  • Further details regarding eligibility criteria are available
Prerequisites

Booking through this website requires a Raven login. If you would like to attend and are not a member of the University of Cambridge, please contact info@osc.cam.ac.uk and we will book a place on your behalf.

Sessions

Number of sessions: 1

# Date Time Venue Trainer
1 Wed 8 Feb 2017   09:15 - 14:00 09:15 - 14:00 Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Betty and Gordon Moore Library, Glass Room map
Format
  • Presentations with questions
  • Talk further with speakers over refreshments
Mailing lists

When you attend an event run by the OSC, we add you to our mailing lists to keep you up-to-date on the latest developments and opportunities in the field of open research. We send one Research Data Newsletter and one Office of Scholarly Communication newsletter per month. You are welcome to unsubscribe from these lists at any point if you feel the information is not relevant to you.

Recording and photography

Photography and/or filming and live-streaming of this event will take place. This includes audio recording of presentations and audience questions.

The photographs and films will be used by the University of Cambridge's Office of Scholarly Communication for the purpose of promoting its activities and may be published on the OSC’s websites and circulated to the press and other media organisations for publication, transmission or broadcast.

If you are attending the event and do not wish to be recorded, please note this in the 'Special Requirements' section when booking.

Programme

09:00 Coffee & Registration

09:30 Welcome remarks

09:40 Lawrence Rajendran: 'ScienceMatters, the next-generation science journal for single observations'

10:20 Nikolaus Kriegeskorte: Post-publication peer review, open peer review and preprints

10:50 Coffee

11:10 Overleaf: Writing Collaboratively

11:40 Jennifer Wright, CUP: Peer Review FAQs

12:10 Nigel Goddard, Research Space: Connecting active research management with research publishing

12:40 Tom Culley, Publons: Peer review and the benefits of openness

13:10 Closing remarks

13:15 Lunch and chance to talk to providers

14:15 Close

Notes
  • Please bring your own internet-enabled device to this session. We invite you to tweet the event #openpub2017
Duration

One session of four hours fifteen minutes


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