How to Do Research & Get Published: Authorship, Etiquette and Collaboration (presented by SAGE Journals)
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Kelvin Smith Library, Freedman Center & Zoom
11055 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106, United States
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How to Do Research & Get Published: Authorship, Etiquette and Collaboration
with Jessica Offenberger from Sage Journals
Research is often done by large teams, with multiple people collaborating to conduct the research. As you develop your manuscript, it is important to understand what constitutes authorship. In order to avoid conflict and division, it is essential that all researchers understand how to work collaboratively. In this session, we will discuss the etiquette of collaborative writing and provide you with practical tools to ensure a smooth writing process.
Jessica is a Publishing Editor on the Sage Journals Editorial team. She manages a range of science and medicine journals, working with editors and societies to develop new strategies as well as problem solve. She collaborates closely with those in the humanities and social sciences, as well. During her time at Sage, she has also worked closely with the Author team to create and develop resources to help early career researchers across disciplines better understand the publishing process and publish their research. Jessica has a background in project management, marketing, business development, and self-publishing. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Michigan State University and is based in Los Angeles.
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Kelvin Smith Library, Freedman Center & Zoom
11055 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106, United States
Speakers
Jessica Offenberger
Publishing Editor
Sage Journals
Jessica is a Publishing Editor on the Sage Journals Editorial team. She manages a range of science and medicine journals, working with editors and societies to develop new strategies as well as problem solve. She collaborates closely with those in the humanities and social sciences, as well. During her time at Sage, she has also worked closely with the Author team to create and develop resources to help early career researchers across disciplines better understand the publishing process and publish their research. Jessica has a background in project management, marketing, business development, and self-publishing. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Michigan State University and is based in Los Angeles.