Publication process

The "Publication process" is the third stage in your research journey. 

Here, we discuss the fundamentals of publishing, research metrics, ethics, open science, and how to find the right journal for your research.

Complete the topics within "Publication process" and get ready to publish your research!

 

Modules in Publication process

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Fundamentals of publishing

Step-by-step guide to publishing your research

In this webinar, we will guide you through the key steps to help you successfully submit your manuscript. First, we will show you how to find the right journal for your research.
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Fundamentals of publishing

Part 1: How to be realistic about publishing your paper?

Learn how to set realistic expectations and discover key factors to consider when choosing the right journal for your submission.
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Part 2: How to value expert feedback during peer review?

Understand the critical role of reviewer feedback in enhancing your research and facilitating your publication, even if it doesn’t necessarily lead to acceptance.
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Fundamentals of publishing

Part 3: How to submit to the next journal, if your paper is rejected?

Explore effective strategies for submitting to the next journal in case of manuscript rejection, with tips from editorial experience and author stories.
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Fundamentals of publishing

Shorten your path to publication: Researcher insights from submission to rejection

The journey to publication isn't just about succeeding on the first try; it's about leveraging every opportunity, even if it involves facing rejection.
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Fundamentals of publishing

It takes a village: Safeguarding quality in scholarly communication

Scholarly communication evolves and changes at an unprecedented rate and scale today.
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Fundamentals of publishing

The origins of scientific publishing

Did you know, the origins of journal publishing can be traced back to the 17th century?
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Fundamentals of publishing

10 reasons to get – and use – an ORCID iD

Names are far from unique. With an ORCID iD, researchers can benefit from being properly identified.
40 m
Fundamentals of publishing

The journal publishing cycle

Your handy guide to scholarly publishing and the journal publishing cycle.
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Fundamentals of publishing

Making sense of science stories

Find out why you should always ask whether research is peer reviewed. And if it isn’t, ask why not.
48 m
Fundamentals of publishing

Gender Bias in academic publishing

Unconscious gender bias: what is it and what can we do to make the publishing process fairer for all?