Dates
Thursday, October 24, 2024 - 11:00am to 1:00pm
Location
Burnaby, Bennett Library, Wosk Seminar Room 7100 (inside Special Collections)
Registration dates
open until Thursday, October 24, 2024 - 9:00am

All times are Pacific Time Zone (Vancouver, BC, Canada).

About the workshop

Graduate students are always encouraged to publish but often without really knowing what that means or how to start. This in-person workshop will focus on navigating the peer review process and will also touch on the topics of open access, choosing a journal, working with an editor, and co-authorship.  It will include a discussion of copyright transfer agreements and licenses and provide insight into publishing venues for assuring your research has the best possible visibility, accessibility, and impact.

A few questions this session will help to answer:

  • How does the publishing cycle work?
  • How can you assess potential publishing venues?
  • What is peer review and how can you respond to reviewer comments?
  • What rights can you retain to your published research?
  • What are predatory publishers and how can you avoid them?

Resources

Coming soon.

 

Facilitator(s)
Ioana Liuta
Jennifer Zerkee
Micheal Obakhavbaye

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