Fri, Apr 5, 2024

9 AM – 4 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Join us for this exceptional opportunity to interact with publishers, editors, and industry experts for an event dedicated to exploring the complexities of the publishing process. This symposium will feature seven insightful publisher sessions, each lasting 45 minutes, where experts will discuss critical issues related to publishing in the academic and scientific world. Whether you are starting your academic journey or are a seasoned researcher, the Publishing Symposium aims to expand your knowledge and provide valuable insights into the publishing process. 

Registration is free but required to secure your spot and stay updated on event details. Please note that attendance at all sessions is not required, and for your convenience, all sessions will be recorded, allowing you to catch up on any you may miss. We encourage you to attend in person or watch live on Zoom, as TWO gift cards will be given away each session to attendees.

For any inquiries or additional information, please contact Daniela Solomon at dxs594@case.edu or 216-368-8790


 
Food Provided (Refreshments provided at the event, in-person.)

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Demystifying the Peer Review Process in Academic Publishing: Tips for Reviewers and Authors (presented by Elsevier)

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Journal Publishing: Peer Review, Research Integrity and Reproducibility at Springer Nature (presented by Springer Nature)

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Fri, Apr 05, 2024
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How to Do Research & Get Published: Authorship, Etiquette and Collaboration (presented by SAGE Journals)

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What’s in a name? Considerations for selecting an appropriate journal for your research (presented by IEEE)

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2:00 PM – 2:45 PM
Kelvin Smith Library, Freedman Center & Zoom
How to Get Your Book Published: Tips, Tricks, and Best Practices in Publishing (presented by Purdue University Press)

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Fri, Apr 05, 2024
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Kelvin Smith Library, Freedman Center & Zoom
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