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32.010 - How to Get Published

Fri, April 17, 1:00 to 5:00pm, Fairmont, Floor: Third Level, Crystal

Session Type: Professional Development Course

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This course will provide graduate students and early career faculty with critical information about how to publish. The course will feature three panels of scholars who will present an overview of the publishing process—from conceptualizing studies to preparing well-crafted manuscripts and from submission through review and resubmission. In the first panel, emerging and established scholars will share their lessons for navigating the challenges of publishing along with the other demands of academia and a balanced life. In the second panel, scholars with expertise in foundational aspects of publication will offer guidance for framing research and best practice for reporting quantitative and qualitative research. A third panel will address the identification and selection of appropriate venues for publication and issues related to publishing in the digital age, including open source journals and plagiarism. Question and answer sessions will follow each set of presentations. Each participant will be provided with materials including handouts and work samples that elaborate the important points shared during the session.

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