Top tips for painless publication

Top tips for painless publication

By Queens' College Library

Date and time

Fri, 7 Feb 2020 13:00 - 18:30 GMT

Location

CC43

Queen's College Silver Street Cambridge CB3 9ET United Kingdom

Description

Are you a new graduate student or early career researcher? Does the publication process fill you with fear? Worry not — attend this session to gain knowledge on essential topics such as:

  • how to pick the best journal for your output

  • how peer review really works

  • what is open access?

  • do you own the copyright to your work?

Two sessions to be led by Dr Tim Eggington (College Librarian) and Lucy Woolhouse (Reader Services Librarian) will take place on Friday 7th February at 1.00-2.00pm and 5.30-6.30pm in CC43.

Open to all Queens' graduate students and researchers.

Organised by

Founded in 1448, Queens' College Library consists of both old and new. The Old Library is still situated in its original room with bookcases made from medieval lecterns. Although none of the original collection remains, the library holds a fine and hugely significant collection of c. 30,000 early printed books and manuscripts dating from the 12th to 19th centuries.

Occupying the old Chapel, the student library (War Memorial Library) is spread over 3 floors and provides a variety of study spaces, as well as books for all tripos subjects and friendly librarians who are happy to help with any questions.

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