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Picking where to publish your research and in what format is an important decision to make. This session looks at the things you need to consider during this process.

We’ll look the types of indicators you might want to use to assess the appropriateness of a journal for your research, such as Journal Impact Factor, publisher fees and publication times. We’ll also discuss issues surrounding copyright – who should own the copyright to your work and how you can use other people’s copyrighted material. This is a ‘bring your own device’ session where you can browse the resources available as we guide you through how to use them.

 

This session is part of a series run by the Office of Scholarly Communication for PhD students in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences.  You may be interested in:

An introduction to Open Research for PhD students in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Copyright: A survival guide for PhD students in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Managing your Digital Information for PhD students in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Books: Publishing your Research Effectively for PhD Students in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Post-Publication Sharing: Publishing your Research Effectively for PhD Students in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Event date: 
Friday, 11 November, 2016 - 00:00
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Event location: 
Lecture Block Room 7, Sidgwick Site, Cambridge
Event time: 
10:00 - 11:00