publishing your research
In today's competitive academic landscape, publication success requires more than quality research, it demands strategic preparation. Join our webinar for strategies that turn manuscripts into published papers.
The second part of this interactive, two-day writing workshop continues to examine all the key elements of writing a research paper in the area of Science & Technology.
Day two covers:
Writing strategies: how to draft, outline and review
Titles and Abstracts
Keywords
Cover letters
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.
Jing Zhu is Associate Director, Community Development, China for Taylor & Francis. The team works closely with researchers, editors and partners such as funders, institutions and societies to build publishing capacity, raise visibility and offer training and support for the research community.
She has more than 14 years’ experience in the publishing industry. Prior to joining Taylor & Francis, Jing served as an editor for multiple life and materials science journals and successfully managed and developed journal portfolios at Wiley.
publishing your research
In today's competitive academic landscape, publication success requires more than quality research, it demands strategic preparation. Join our webinar for strategies that turn manuscripts into published papers.
data sharing
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This session focuses on preparing datasets for sharing, best practices for repositories, and writing Data Availability Statements. Participants will learn ethical and legal aspects of data sharing and strategies for handling sensitive data.
open research
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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.