publishing your research
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The second part of this interactive, two-day writing workshop continues to examine all the key elements of writing a research paper in the areas of Humanities & Social Sciences.
This course explores open research models, their adoption by stakeholders, and their impact on publishing workflows. Participants will learn ethical considerations and practices for engaging in open science and speculate on future publishing trends.
This webinar is part of The Research Communication Lab, a year-long, 11-part program designed to help researchers navigate scholarly publishing and maximize their impact. Open to all, it includes monthly live sessions, pre-recorded content for flexible learning, and covers topics like academic writing, peer review, publishing ethics, research data management, and using social media for visibility.
Matt Cannon is the Associate Director of Open Science Programmes. He has extensive experience in academic publishing, having worked at Taylor & Francis Group since 2008 in various editorial roles. Matt has expertise in open research practices for journals, project management and cross-stakeholder collaboration.
publishing your research
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The second part of this interactive, two-day writing workshop continues to examine all the key elements of writing a research paper in the areas of Humanities & Social Sciences.
open research
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Discover how Taylor & Francis journals embrace open science through diverse article types—study protocols, methodologies, data, software, and more. Join our webinar to explore new publishing options and ask questions.
publishing your research
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Struggling to get your research published? This session addresses the key challenges researchers encounter and provides practical guidance to strengthen your manuscripts and navigate the publication process with confidence.