What I Wish I'd Learned in Grad School About... Publishing Series!
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You may have heard the phrase “publish or perish” in relation to academia, but it can be difficult to know where to even begin with the world of publishing when you’re not familiar with the process or expectations.
This series of events designed with graduate students in mind highlights key elements of the publishing lifecycle from what an academic publication entails to how to submit a work for publication and then make sure your work has the broadest possible reach. Each session focuses on an individual aspect of publishing, and attendees can visit as many sessions as they would like to better understand this key component of the scholarly world.
Light refreshments will be provided at each session. Scroll down to see the dates and details!
Agenda
Past Events
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Information overload makes it more difficult for publications to be discovered. Hear recommendations from Research and Engagement Librarians, Daniela and Jacey, about how to make your publications stand out.
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Scholarly Communication is the system through which scholars create, evaluate, and disseminate scholarly work. In this session, Karen and Ben are here to give you an overview of the scholarly communication system and help you understand your rights as authors and publishing open access.
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
In this discussion, faculty and graduate students will share their experiences with the world of publishing from submitting to a publisher to acceptance, working with editors, revision, your rights as an author, and all things in between.