The NC State University Libraries is hosting several online publishing workshops this semester, each focused on a different aspect of scholarly publishing. You will have opportunities to ask questions throughout the series and get feedback from librarians and publishing professionals.
These workshops are open to NC State students, faculty, and staff.
- Know Your Rights: Copyright and Academic Publishing
- February 19, 11am-noon
- Take control of your research and learn copyright rules and best practices to negotiate sharing your work on your terms.
- More info & registration
- Fundamentals of Crafting a Scientific Article + What Journal Editors are Looking For
- February 26, 11am-noon
- Meghan Jendrysik, Senior Scientific Editor at Elsevier, will share tips for writing a strong submission and navigating peer review.
- More info & registration
- Choosing a Publication Venue: Finding the Best Home for Your Research
- March 9, 11am-noon
- Learn how to find your audience and identify quality journals and conferences while avoiding deceptive publishers.
- More info & registration
- Designing Data Visualizations for Research Presentations and Publications
- March 10, 10-11am
- Discover ways to use essential design elements of color, typography, and annotations to transform your data into clear, compelling, and publication-quality visualizations.
- More info & registration
- Demystifying the Publication Process and Tips for Early Career Researchers
- April 9, 11am-noon
- Learn from Dr. Alexander Hutchison, Editor-in-Chief of Current Protocols, in this webinar hosted by Wiley.
- More info & registration (GoToWebinar)
Contact slsheffi@ncsu.edu with any questions.
