This course is introductory and aimed at academics and researchers looking to get published in a journal for the first time. No prior publication experience is required. Although the course is foundational, it also provides new, up-to-date and helpful guidance to more experienced researchers who want to publish their research.
Article Acceptance to Promotion
Article Acceptance to Promotion
This course teaches authors how to effectively promote their paper through different channels, including conferences and events as well as multimedia avenues. It outlines the rights and responsibilities of distinct roles during once an article has been accepted, so authors have a complete understanding of the process and their own requirements post article acceptance.
This course will help learners to:
Understand the various stages in the production process.
Prepare and assemble their article to pass through the production process.
Understand when and where changes can be made to published articles.
Understand what self-archiving is and the advantages this entails.
Recognize self-archiving and reusing policies to appropriately and ethically share their work.
Understand the importance of promoting your paper.
Identify and employ different ways to effectively promote their research.
Language: English
Time to complete: 1 hour
Level: Beginner
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Teaches an overview of journal publishing, informing researchers how to take advantage of different publishing opportunities.
Provides researchers with tips and tools to prepare a funding application that will get noticed! Builds an understanding of how to write and present an article to impact both academia and society.
This course will provide guidance to help authors make an informed decision when researching different journals to publish in. It will give an insight into what journal editors are looking for, drawing on advice and tips from actual journal editors.
Putting your article together
Equips researchers with the knowledge, skills, and strategies to write and organize a strong journal article, meeting all the requirements of a publisher.
Supplemental and third-party material
This course will equip learners with the ability to utilize and present supplemental material, including data and third party content, effectively within their article.
This course will supply all the information for learners to finalize their journal article to the highest possible standard in order to maximize chances of publication, suggesting resources and support sites to assist with submission.
This course will provide information for every phase of the publishing review process; from submission to feedback, and teaches learners how to respond to feedback and revise their article appropriately.
Teaches authors how to effectively promote their paper through different channels, including conferences and events as well as multimedia avenues.