The hybrid webinar will address issues and considerations that arise when researchers being the active publishing cycle. It will cover the principles and practices of scholarly publishing and outline the pathways and policies for achieving open access.

  1. Publishing stages
  2. Open Access
  3. Grant Funder Mandates
  4. What is an Open Access Publishing Agreement?
  5. Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL) agreements
  6. Selecting a Journal
  7. UQ Journal Search
  8. Information and Instructions for Authors
  9. APCs and other costs
  10. Your ORCID
  11. Publishing process
  12. Managing Rejection
  13. Managing Success

A Padlet with QR code will be shared so those online can post questions.

As this was requested by SSOFI, the examples will focus on medical research, but all demonstrated skills and techniques can be applied across every discipline.

Presented by Scott Macintyre, the Open Scholarship Specialist within the UQ Library.

About Publishing and authorship

Producing and promoting publications is an essential part of being a researcher and communicating new knowledge generated from your research. Knowing how and where to get published, understanding the publication process and being aware of authorship protocols will be critical to your success in this area. 

Useful links

AND

If English is not your first language, there are many resources to help with professional editing of research papers, reports, book chapters or PhD theses. Many of the major journal websites include links to services. Note that there is a cost to using these services.