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Presenters: Emma Scott & Nicole Eva, ULethbridge Librarians
In this session, researchers will learn about the various considerations involved in publishing their work. Librarians will provide an overview of Open Access (OA) publishing, including types of OA policies and resources for evaluating publishers and journals. The workshop will also cover costs, resources, guidelines, and tips highlighting the essentials of publishing your work, with a focus on OA publication – to meet grant requirements, boost your citations, promote your research and more equitably share information.
This seminar is open to all faculty members and their research teams, including undergraduate students, graduate students, postdocs, and research associates.
Early Career Researchers who attend at least six seminars over the year will be eligible for a seed grant to support their research program.
Graduate students can have all ORIS seminars/workshops recorded and validated to their MyExperience Transcript, for more information about transcripts or to have an experience validated reach out to the administrator via my.experience@uleth.ca.
*Light refreshments will be provided.
Contact:
Nicole Eva | nicole.eva@uleth.ca | ulethbridge.ca/research/workshops