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Publishing Your Research Workshop A- Face to Face - Brian Quinn In-Person
Face to Face Workshop in the Library Lab 150, due to high demand it is suggested to bring your own device or laptop so that the maximum occupancy of the lab can be met.
Publishing Your Research
This is a general introductory lecture for those who are interested in getting their research published in scholarly journals and books. It covers such fundamental topics as where to get ideas, how to tell if an idea is worth developing, and how to find appropriate outlets for your work. Those who attend will be given suggestions for how to approach and work with editors, navigating the publishing process, dealing with revisions or rejection, and many other important considerations. This is an ideal workshop to attend if you have never published in the scholarly literature and want to learn more about what is involved. The workshop is taught by academic authors with extensive records of publication who will draw on their own experiences in working with editors and publishers and speak candidly about what it is really like.
Bullet Points:
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Discover where to get ideas
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Create a manuscript editors will appreciate
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Determine the best publishers to send your work to
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Work with editors and manage rejection
Learning Outcomes:
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Will know what to publish
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Will know how to prepare a manuscript for publication
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Will be familiar with a basic process to follow when submitting manuscripts for publication in journals
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Will learn how to approach and work with editors
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Will understand how to manage rejection and resubmit their work
Presenters: Brian Quinn