What’s in a name? Considerations for selecting an appropriate journal for your research (presented by IEEE)
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What’s in a name? Considerations for selecting an appropriate journal for your research
with Brian Ryckman from IEEE
It can be daunting to determine where to submit one’s research. Using the IEEE Xplore Digital Library platform as a starting point, we’ll discuss the aim and scope, the peer review process, time to publication, and several other factors to help you decide where you want to publish. And whether you’re a new researcher or a seasoned professional, the IEEE Author Center contains resources and tools to help you as you navigate the publishing process. Join IEEE Client Services Manager, Brian Ryckman, as we look beyond impact factor when considering where to submit your publication.
Brian worked as an academic librarian for 18 years at universities in Michigan, Florida, and New Hampshire, with interests in information literacy, scholarly communication, and collection development. In his previous positions, Brian supported students and faculty in Engineering, Computer Science, and other STEM disciplines. He holds a Master's degree in Library and Information Science from Wayne State University and a Master's degree in Information Technology with a concentration in Instructional Design and Development from Nova Southeastern University.
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Kelvin Smith Library, Freedman Center & Zoom
11055 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106, United States
Speakers
Brian Ryckman
IEEE
Brian worked as an academic librarian for 18 years at universities in Michigan, Florida, and New Hampshire, with interests in information literacy, scholarly communication, and collection development. In his previous positions, Brian supported students and faculty in Engineering, Computer Science, and other STEM disciplines. He holds a Master's degree in Library and Information Science from Wayne State University and a Master's degree in Information Technology with a concentration in Instructional Design and Development from Nova Southeastern University.
Brian works with IEEE customers located in the central United States and parts of Canada.